Broadcasting Audience Research Council (BARC) 13th Week (25th March – 31st March 2023) has released its report.
In India, Star Maa has been taking the first spot in all genres led back by Sun TV with 2505.87 impressions (All India 2+), whereas Sun TV has led to the second spot with 2370.6 impressions, and Star Plus is in the third spot with 2233.14 impressions respectively.
Dangal has led to the fourth position with 2219.16 impressions, followed by Goldmines and Zee Telugu in the fifth and sixth positions with 2111.39 and 1628.35 impressions respectively.
Star Pravah is in the seventh position with 1526.8 impressions, entering Star Vijay in the eighth position with 1526.39 impressions, and SONY Sab is in the ninth position with 1487.63 impressions along with Zee TV in the tenth position with 1400.85 impressions respectively.
In Hindi Speaking Market (HSM), Dangal has bagged the first position in the top five channels this week with 2211.9 impressions, alongside Star Plus in the second position with 2169.32 impressions.
Goldmines takes the third position with 2084.85 impressions respectively. Star Pravah has entered the fourth position with 1511.79 impressions, and SONY Sab is in the fifth position with 1457.42 impressions respectively.
Star Maa has also led with the first position in the South Market with 2433.76 impressions, followed by Sun TV, and Zee Telugu in the second and third positions with 2351.55 and 1607.71 impressions respectively.
Star Vijay has bagged the fourth position with 1518.64 and Zee Kannada is in the fifth position with 1273.31 impressions respectively.
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