Broadcasting Audience Research Council (BARC) 39th Week (25th September – 1st October 2021) has released its report.
In India, Star Plus who gets the first spot last week has been continued to dominate the list of top 10 channels across all genres (All India 2+), the channel registered 2802.45 impressions. Sun TV also maintained its second spot with 2727.68 impressions, entering with Star Sports 1 Hindi on the third spot with 2725.57 impressions respectively.
Where Star Maa take a step down on the fourth spot with 2502.61 impressions, alongside Star Utsav on the fifth spot with 2018.34 impressions, followed by Colors on the sixth spot with 1900.21 impressions respectively.
Sony Sab is still in the seventh spot with 1888.0 impressions, whereas Star Vijay is in the eighth spot with 1882.63 impressions, entering with Zee Telugu and Sony Pal on the ninth and tenth spot with 1694.38 and 1542.07 impressions respectively.
In Hindi Speaking Market (HSM), Star Plus is still on the top five channels this week with 2720.54 impressions, entering with Star Sports 1 Hindi and Star Utsav on the second and third spot with 2674.93 and 2013.69 impressions. Colors step down to the fourth spot with 1865.84 impressions, followed by Sony Sab on the fifth spot with 1842.92 impressions respectively.
Sun TV has also led with the first spot in the South Market with 2720.54 impressions, followed by Star Maa, Star Vijay on the second and third spots with 2428.22 and 1878.07 impressions respectively.
Zee Telugu and Zee Kannada have remained the same with their fourth and fifth spots having 1643.03 and 1449.54 impressions respectively.
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