Article: GEC Watch - SGP in top 10

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GEC Watch: Top 10 programmes in shuffle mode

By afaqs! news bureau, afaqs!, Mumbai, September 16, 2010
Section: News Category: Media Publishing

Laagi Tujhse Lagan on Colors is at No. 2 in the latest week, while Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma is out of the list.

STAR Plus has remained at the No. 1 position with 394 GRPs. It has garnered a relative share of 26.6 per cent, followed by Colors at No. 2, which has managed to garner a relative share of 21 per cent. The channel's GRPs increased from 267 in Week 36 to 314 in Week 37.

Zee TV is at No. 3 and has garnered a share of 16 per cent, down from 17 per cent in the last week. Sony is at No. 4 and has recorded a relative share of 13 per cent. SAB has had a slight decline in share - from 9 per cent in Week 36 to 8.6 per cent in Week 37. Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma is out of the Top 10 list.

Imagine has garnered a share of 5 per cent, followed by STAR One, which has garnered a share of 3.6 per cent. STAR Utsav and Sahara One have both recorded relative shares of 1.6 per cent, followed by DD1, which has garnered a share of 1.4 per cent.

Pratigya is the most watched programme on Hindi GECs, garnering a TVR of 6.5. Laagi Tujhse Lagan on Colors has climbed up the charts and is the second most watched show with a TVR of 6.2. Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and Pavitra Rishta are at No. 3 and have recorded TVRs of 5.7, followed by Fear Factor Khatron Ke Khiladi, which has garnered a high TVR of 5.5.

The other programmes in the Top 10 list are Balika Vadhu, Uttaran, Tere Liye, Sasural Genda Phool and Bidayi.


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Posted: 15 years ago
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thats great news...party time......SGP deserves it...
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There's one more artcile....posted by the same topic starter..Here it is :)

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A study by Ormax Media reveals that STAR Plus has the highest share of loyal viewers; followed by Zee TV and then Colors.
Ormax Media has conducted an independent consumer study on general entertainment channels and the loyalty they enjoy. The study was conducted among 1,600 females, who are regular to heavy watchers of prime-time fiction programmes on Hindi GECs. These viewers are in the age group of 15-44 years, belonging to SEC A, B, C, in six markets, namely Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Indore and Jalandhar.

The study categorises the female viewers -- who watch fiction shows during prime time on Hindi GECs -- into definitive viewing clusters, based on their viewership basket. The four clusters are STAR Plus loyalists, Zee TV loyalists, Colors loyalists and variety seekers. According to the findings of the study, among all the channels, STAR Plus has the largest set of loyal viewers, followed by Zee TV.


The loyalty quotient is identified on the basis of time spent on the particular channel. If a respondent spends more than 50 per cent of her prime time fiction viewing time (between 7 pm- 11 pm) on a particular channel, she becomes 'loyal' to that channel. Thus, 31 per cent of the female viewers are STAR Plus loyalists.

Zee has a 22 per cent share of loyalists; while Colors has 19 per cent. The variety seekers cluster commands a high 28 per cent share. These are viewers who are not loyal to any particular channel, and prefer to watch programmes across channels.

The study also divides each programme's viewership into two components -- one that is driven by loyalty to the channel; and the other driven by loyalty to the content. Thus, channel-driven programmes are those where 50 per cent or more viewership is due to channel loyalty; while content driven are those where 50 per cent or more viewership accrues because of content, despite loyalty being towards another channel. A programme that is driven by content has higher ability to pull viewership from non-loyalists.

Shailesh Kapoor, CEO, Ormax Media, says, "The loyal segment is important for a channel, as it offers an edge when it comes to launching new programmes, or when reviving a programme that may have fallen during its course. This study has thrown some fascinating ways of evaluating a programme's long-term brand strength, beyond its ratings."

Shows on STAR Plus, such as Bidaai and Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, are heavily dependent on their loyal viewer base for viewership; whereas
Balika Vadhu on Colors and Pavitra Rishta on Zee TV attract viewership even outside of their loyal audiences.

Among other shows, Tere Liye and Behenein on STAR Plus; Na Aana Is Des Laado and Bairi Piya on Colors; and Jhansi Ki Rani and Chhoti Bahu on Zee TV are channel-driven programmes. On the other hand, Pratigya and Sasural Genda Phool on STAR Plus are content driven.👏 Zee TV has fewer shows in the latter category.

"Programmes that manage to strike a good balance of both components [
Balika Vadhu Pratigya or Pavitra Rishta] are stronger long-term brands, compared to those heavily dependent on their loyal base. It is far easier for the first type to bounce back, like Balika Vadhu has done several times over the last year," Kapoor observes. He cites the example of STAR Plus, which went through a rough patch after losing its loyal audience mid last year.

The advantage of having channel-driven programmes is that the loyal set of viewers will stay with the channel, even if a few unsuccessful programmes are launched. But a channel cannot depend on the channel loyalists for growth.

Smaller channels, such as SAB TV and Imagine, do not have a loyal set of viewers. Thus, they fight for viewership from variety seekers, who are channel agnostic. An example is Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma, which is driven by the variety seekers. Kapoor, however, believes that SAB has the potential to have a strong loyalists' base.

There are more variety seekers in markets such as Mumbai, Delhi and Ahmedabad, than in smaller towns. This set of audience is has a different mindset and is culturally different from the other audiences.

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yep shounak...read that too...very happy that SGP is getting all ths recognition..which it shud have got long time back..
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^ LOL, even I posted the same article on the Forum some hours back!😆

Thanks for the article! SGP truly deserves to be in top 5, and ofcourse in top 10!!👏
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: manasi_31

^ LOL, even I posted the same article on the Forum some hours back!😆

Thanks for the article! SGP truly deserves to be in top 5, and ofcourse in top 10!!👏



LOL..and Vipra aka trueraginifan asked me to post the article in fb😆😆
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Yahoooooo!!!!!!!!! 🥳

"Chahe koi mujhe jangli kahe....Kehanedoji kehta rahe..."""""" 🥳

We twist...We twist... 🥳

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