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Posted: 14 years ago
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Sia you have very well said your comments ...May be this will make Zee to wake up from their self imposed sleep ...Thank you Chalhov and Pratyasha for the info.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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thanks for sharing
this is the result of partiality done with our avina.and they are still continuing this .
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: ekta-avinafan

thanks for sharing
this is the result of partiality done with our avina.and they are still continuing this .

yeh, this is what zee deserves. when its top shows slip, CB will be there
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Sony topples Zee TV without KBC

Indiantelevision.comTeam


(18 August 2011 8:35 pm)

MUMBAI: What Sony Entertainment Television (Set) was planning to achieve with the launch of Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC), it has got one week ahead.


Set has replaced Zee TV to grab the third spot among the Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs). As per TAM data for the week ended 13 August, Set has ended with a total of 195 GRPs (gross rating points), five points ahead of rival Zee TV.

In the previous week, Sony had clocked 187 GRPs and was just three GRPs away from Zee TV. The GRPs of Zee TV stayed flat (190), TAM data shows.

Sony expects to consolidate its position with the launch KBC, the ratings of which will get reflected from 15 August.

Meanwhile, Star Plus and Colors, the top two GECs, lost 27 and 33 GRPs respectively. Star Plus ended the week at 277 GRPs, while Colors earned 236 GRPs.

The new 9.30 pm fiction show, Parichay, on Colors debuted with a 2.7 TVR and the first week average was 2.5 TVR.

The pecking order of the channels remained unchanged at the rung after that. Sab recorded 127 GRPs compared to 124 GRPs in the preceding week; Imagine TV closed with 71 GRPs, up one GRP from last week's tally of 70.

Star One and Sahara One ended the week with 36 GRPs each.



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Posted: 14 years ago
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Sony reclaims the No. 3 spot

By afaqs! news bureau, afaqs!, Mumbai, August 19, 2011
Section: News Category: Media Publishing


With the latest season of Kaun Banega Crorepati adding up to the channel's GRPs next week onwards, Sony could eventually find a permanent space in the top-three bracket pretty soon. Media planners and buyers also expect a rise in the channel's ad rates.

Sony, the Hindi general entertainment channel (GEC) that is eyeing a consistent spot in the top-three bracket by the year end, seems to be riding an aggressive track.

The channel has dislodged Zee TV from its third spot with 195 GRPs in its kitty for the week ended August 13, 2011. Over the previous week, the channel added eight extra points to its GRP grade, while its relative channel share moved up from 14.9 per cent to 16.1 per cent.

Meanwhile, Zee TV's GRPs remained stagnant at 190 points, while its relative share witnessed a minor upswing - from 15.1 per cent in Week 32 to 15.7 per cent in Week 33 (TAM, C&S, 4+).

For Sony, the win has come from its top five properties, Bade Achhe Lagte Hain - which also leads the 10.30 pm slot with a TVR of 3.89, Crime Patrol (2.93 TVR), C.I.D. (2.91 TVR), Saas Bina Sasural (2.03 TVR) and Adaalat (2.02 TVR). With the latest season of Kaun Banega Crorepati adding up to the channel's GRPs next week onwards, Sony could eventually find a permanent space in the top-three group pretty soon.

For Sony, the win has come from its top five properties, Bade Achhe Lagte Hain - which also leads the 10.30 pm slot with a TVR of 3.89, Crime Patrol (2.93 TVR), C.I.D. (2.91 TVR), Saas Bina Sasural (2.03 TVR) and Adaalat (2.02 TVR).

With the latest season of Kaun Banega Crorepati adding up to the channel's GRPs next week onwards, Sony could eventually find a permanent space in the top-three group pretty soon.

As Ashwini Kamat, general manager, Mediacom, says, "The next week will see a significant shift wherein Sony will open up a comfortable lead thanks to KBC and consolidate its no. 3 position.

Media observers feel that Sony's two fiction shows -- Bade Achhe Lagte Hain and Saas Bina Sasural -- will get further push because of KBC. However, that may not be enough to challenge the leaders and Sony will have to settle in at No.3.

M Balakrishna, chief operating officer, Allied Media, says, "There is still a huge GRP gap between the No. 2 and No. 3 and I don't see that changing soon."

In fact the challenge for Sony will be to maintain the viewership of the two fiction shows post KBC and if it becomes successful in doing so, Sony will be in a comfortable place.

Kamat says, "Besides, Zee's primetime has been under stress for a few weeks now."

Meanwhile, media planners also feel that Sony's steady programming strategy will eventually help build a better pricing for the channel.

Currently, top shows on STAR and Colors command anywhere between Rs 1.2 -1.70 lakh for a 10-second spot. Meanwhile, Sony commands 10-second rates that range between Rs 80,000-1 lakh.

However, the fifth season of Kaun Banega Crorepati is already being sold at a price that is estimated to be in the region of Rs 3-3.5 lakh. Therefore, if the channel continues to show consistent growth, it could eventually match up to the pricing of the top two players of the genre, believe media planners.

Meanwhile, Star Plus continues to hold the GEC fort as leader of the genre with 277 GRPs in its bag. The channel, however, has shed 27 GRPs over the previous week, while its relative market share has dropped to 22.8 per cent in Week 33 from 24.2 per cent in Week 32.

Second-in-command Colors lost 33 points over the previous week to end the week with 236 GRPs, while its channel share has moved down from 21.4 per cent to 19.5 per cent.

SAB TV, at the fifth spot, has moved up from 124 GRPs to 127 GRPs, while its relative share went up from 9.8 per cent to 10.5 per cent.

Following next, Imagine TV has witnessed a one point hike over the previous week to end the week with 71 points. Its relative share is up at 5.8 per cent. STAR One, with 36 GRPs and a channel share of 3 per cent, follows it.

Sahara One is at No. 8. The channel's relative share and GRPs have moved up marginally to 2.9 per cent (2.6 per cent in the previous week) and 36 GRPs (33 GRPs in the previous week), respectively.

STAR Utsav and DD1 have garnered relative shares of 2.2 per cent and 1.3 per cent, respectively.

Pavitra Rishta (Zee TV) leads the list of the 10 most-watched programmes, clocking a TVR of 5.03, followed by Balika Vadhu (Colors) and Saathiya Saath Nibhana (Star Plus) with TVRs of 4.91 and 4.51, respectively.

The fourth most-watched programme is Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, with 4.25 TVR. Uttaran (4.09 TVR) and Pratigya (3.97 TVR) follow next. Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, Saregamapa Lil Champs-11, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma and Sasural Simar Ka are also a part of the Top 10 list.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thanks Pratyasha for detailed info.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Sony hits jackpot with KBC in HSM metros

Indiantelevision.comTeam


(19 August 2011 7:50 pm)

MUMBAI: Amitabh Bachchan, a.k.a Big B, has done it again for Sony Entertainment Television (Set).

Sony, which was eyeing a permanent third spot among the Hindi general entertainment channels (GEC) with Kaun Banega Crorepati season 5, was in for a surprise with the TAM mid-week ratings.

KBC has become the leader show in the non-fiction genre and SET the No. 1 channel, according to data provided by Set for three metros (Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata).

KBC has debuted with a 5.24 TVR on 15 August at the 8.30 pm slot, according to TAM mid-week data for the three metros.


KBC and two weekday fiction shows – Saas Bina Sasural and Bade Acche lagte Hain - pushed the channel ahead of Star Plus as it gained 111 GRPs (gross rating points). Star Plus, Colors and Zee TV followed with 106 GRPs, 100 GRPs and 63 GRPs respectively.

An elated Set Sr. EVP and business head Sneha Rajani said, "Mr Bachchan has once again proved that line starts from where he stands. We are delighted with the performance of KBC. These numbers show that we have yet again touched a chord with our viewers. The impressive opening numbers for KBC is an emphatic endorsement of our promise of delivering wholesome family entertainment has worked across the length and breadth of the country."


Set also said that KBC 5 debut has even surpassed other reality shows on rival channels this year. It said that India's Got Talent on Colors had opened with a 4.5 TVR, followed by Just Dance on Star Plus (4 TVR) and Fear Factor khataron ke Khiladi Torchar (3.7 TVR).

In the last season (first season on Set), KBC had opened at 5.34 TVR. However, it was a one-hour show then; this time, the length of the show has increased by another half-hour.


Rajani said that her aim is to consolidate at No. 3, and grow from there. "KBC has given us a good start and all other shows are showing growth. We have the plan for the next six months ready."

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