Broadcasting Audience Research Council (BARC) 43rd Week (22nd October – 28th October 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 2636.13 impressions.
Goldmines is in the second spot with 2494.43 impressions, and Star Maa is back in the third spot with 2249.6 impressions respectively.
Star Plus led to the fourth position with 2184.42 impressions, whereas Star Sports 1 Hindi bagged the fifth position with 2178.43 impressions respectively.
Dangal and Star Pravah are in the sixth and seventh positions with 1943.72 and 1585.67 impressions respectively.
Colors have bagged the eighth position with 1577.62 impressions and entered Star Vijay in the ninth position with 1497.18 impressions entering Zee Kannada in the tenth position with 1477.56 impressions respectively.
In Hindi Speaking Market (HSM), Goldmines has bagged the first position in the top five channels this week with 2451.97 impressions, alongside Star Sports 1 Hindi took the second position with 2146.93 impressions.
Star Plus led to the third position with 2097.4 impressions respectively. Dangal is in the fourth position with 1934.69 impressions, and Star Pravah is in the fifth position with 1562.95 impressions respectively.
Sun TV has also led with the first position in the South Market with 2626.06 impressions, followed by Star Maa, and Star Vijay in the second and third positions with 2198.71 and 1490.3 impressions respectively.
Zee Kannada has back in the fourth position with 1457.63 impressions whereas Zee Telugu is in the fifth position having 1378.53 impressions respectively.
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