Broadcasting Audience Research Council (BARC) 31st Week (30th July – 5th August 2022) has released its report.
Sun TV continues to dominate the list of top 10 channels for the past few weeks across all genres (All India 2+), the channel registered 2473. 53 impressions.
Star Maa is in the second spot with 2229.54 impressions, and Star Plus bagged the third spot with 2133.09 impressions respectively.
Goldmines led back to the fourth position with 2041.4 impressions, whereas Dangal bagged the fifth position with 1812.02 impressions respectively.
Sony Sab and Colors are in the sixth and seventh positions with 1665.9 and 1602.35 impressions respectively.
Star Vijay has bagged the eighth position with 1553.88 impressions and entered Star Pravah in the ninth position with 1514.69 impressions entering Zee Kannada in the tenth position with 1424.03 impressions respectively.
In Hindi Speaking Market (HSM), Star Plus has bagged the first position in the top five channels this week with 2060.79 impressions, alongside Goldmines has led to the second position with 2017.73 impressions.
Dangal bagged the third position with 1803.06 impressions respectively. Sony Sab is in the fourth position with 1621.95 impressions, and Colors is in the fifth position with 1564.54 impressions respectively.
Sun TV has also led with the first position in the South Market with 2460.67 impressions, followed by Star Maa, and Star Vijay in the second and third positions with 2168.2 and 1546.68 impressions respectively.
Zee Kannada has bagged the fourth position with 1403.43 impressions whereas Zee Telugu is in the fifth position having 1394.62 impressions respectively.
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