Category: Viewership

  • BARC week 43: Genre leaders continue to lead

    BARC week 43: Genre leaders continue to lead

    MUMBAI: The English entertainment genre was dominated by Comedy Central whereas Movie Now stayed put in the top position in the English movies’ genre. FX made an entry in the list of Top 5 channels this week. 

    According to the week 43 ratings data of Broadcast Audience Research Data (BARC) India, Discovery channel continued to rule the infotainment space. Living Foodz stood at the number one position in the lifestyle genre.
    English Entertainment
    Comedy Central stood at the number one position with 325 Impressions (‘000s) followed by Zee Cafe with 240 Impressions (‘000s) in the second place. The third position was secured by AXN with 142 Impressions (‘000s) while FX held the fourth position with 100 Impressions (‘000s). Colors Infinity SD took the fifth spot with 86 Impressions (‘000s).

    English Movies

    Movies Now continued to stay in the first place with 3468 Impressions (‘000s) followed by Sony Pix with 3336 Impressions (‘000s). Star Movies with 2378 Impressions (‘000s) grabbed the third position. HBO secured the fourth position with 1774 Impressions (‘000s) whereas Zee Studio with 1531 Impressions (‘000s) was at the fifth place.

    Infotainment
    Discovery Channel dominated the space with 4582 Impressions (‘000s) followed by History TV 18 at the second spot with 4025 Impressions (‘000s). Animal Planet with 2825 Impressions (‘000s) and National Geographic channel with 2559 Impressions (‘000s) took the third and fourth position respectively. Nat Geo Wild stood at the fifth position with 1972 Impressions (‘000s).

    Lifestyle
    Living Foodz grabbed the number one position with 2037 Impressions (‘000s). Food Food took the second berth with 1038 Impressions (‘000s) followed by Fox Life with 786 Impressions (‘000s). TLC with 613 Impressions (‘000s) and NDTV Good Times with 278 Impressions (‘000s) bagged the fourth and fifth position, respectively. 

  • BARC week 43: Genre leaders continue to lead

    BARC week 43: Genre leaders continue to lead

    MUMBAI: The English entertainment genre was dominated by Comedy Central whereas Movie Now stayed put in the top position in the English movies’ genre. FX made an entry in the list of Top 5 channels this week. 

    According to the week 43 ratings data of Broadcast Audience Research Data (BARC) India, Discovery channel continued to rule the infotainment space. Living Foodz stood at the number one position in the lifestyle genre.
    English Entertainment
    Comedy Central stood at the number one position with 325 Impressions (‘000s) followed by Zee Cafe with 240 Impressions (‘000s) in the second place. The third position was secured by AXN with 142 Impressions (‘000s) while FX held the fourth position with 100 Impressions (‘000s). Colors Infinity SD took the fifth spot with 86 Impressions (‘000s).

    English Movies

    Movies Now continued to stay in the first place with 3468 Impressions (‘000s) followed by Sony Pix with 3336 Impressions (‘000s). Star Movies with 2378 Impressions (‘000s) grabbed the third position. HBO secured the fourth position with 1774 Impressions (‘000s) whereas Zee Studio with 1531 Impressions (‘000s) was at the fifth place.

    Infotainment
    Discovery Channel dominated the space with 4582 Impressions (‘000s) followed by History TV 18 at the second spot with 4025 Impressions (‘000s). Animal Planet with 2825 Impressions (‘000s) and National Geographic channel with 2559 Impressions (‘000s) took the third and fourth position respectively. Nat Geo Wild stood at the fifth position with 1972 Impressions (‘000s).

    Lifestyle
    Living Foodz grabbed the number one position with 2037 Impressions (‘000s). Food Food took the second berth with 1038 Impressions (‘000s) followed by Fox Life with 786 Impressions (‘000s). TLC with 613 Impressions (‘000s) and NDTV Good Times with 278 Impressions (‘000s) bagged the fourth and fifth position, respectively. 

  • Naagin helps Colors capture top position this week: BARC

    Naagin helps Colors capture top position this week: BARC

    MUMBAI: Backed by Naagin Season 2, Colors was almost close to Star Plus to get the number one position, but, this week, Colors went few steps ahead and grabbed the leadership position and replaced Star Plus in week 42. Even in Urban GECs market, Colors toppled Star and took over the number one position.

    Zee Anmol continues to be the leader in the rural HSM, according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC).

    Hindi GEC

    Colors emerged as the number one channel in Hindi GECs genre with 732163 Impressions (000s) followed by Star Plus on second position with 701043 Impressions (000s) and Zee Anmol on third with 507053 Impressions (000s). 

    Zee TV stood at number four with 504535 Impressions (000s) and Sony Pal grabbed fifth spot with 417175 Impressions (000s). Star Utsav climbed up at number six with 406483 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK at number seven with 405758 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television at eight with 401263 Impressions (000s). Sab TV and Rishtey garnered the ninth and tenth spot with 389478 Impressions (000s) and 367966 Impressions (000s), respectively.

    Hindi GEC Rural

    Zee Anmol garnered the leadership position with 390836  Impressions (000s) followed by  Star Utsav on second slot with 315393 Impressions (000s) and  Sony Pal on the third spot with 315393 Impressions (000s). Rishtey  maintained its fourth position with 286698 Impressions (000s).

    Colors bagged fifth  spot with 236688 Impressions (000s).  Star Plus stood at sixth spot in Rural HSM with 234610 Impressions (000s) followed by Zee TV at number seven with 219633 Impressions (000s). Big Magic stood at eight with 146810 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK at ninth place with 141466 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television at the tenth spot garnered 119789 Impressions (000s).

    Hindi GEC Urban

    Colors emerged as the number one channel in Urban Hindi GECs genre with 495475 Impressions (000’s) followed by Star Plus on second with 466433 Impressions (000’s). Zee TV retained  its position at number three  with 284902 Impression (000s) followed by Sony Entertainment Television stood at number four with 281474 Impressions (000s). 

    Sab TV grabbed the fifth spot with 279240 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK on sixth with 264292 Impressions (000s) and & TV with 139331 Impressions (000s) stood at number seven.

    With no change in the ranking order, free to air channels Zee Anmol, Sony Pal and Star Utsav  grabbed the last three spots with 116217 Impressions (000s), 104643 Impressions (000s) and 91090 Impressions (000s), respectively.

  • Naagin helps Colors capture top position this week: BARC

    Naagin helps Colors capture top position this week: BARC

    MUMBAI: Backed by Naagin Season 2, Colors was almost close to Star Plus to get the number one position, but, this week, Colors went few steps ahead and grabbed the leadership position and replaced Star Plus in week 42. Even in Urban GECs market, Colors toppled Star and took over the number one position.

    Zee Anmol continues to be the leader in the rural HSM, according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC).

    Hindi GEC

    Colors emerged as the number one channel in Hindi GECs genre with 732163 Impressions (000s) followed by Star Plus on second position with 701043 Impressions (000s) and Zee Anmol on third with 507053 Impressions (000s). 

    Zee TV stood at number four with 504535 Impressions (000s) and Sony Pal grabbed fifth spot with 417175 Impressions (000s). Star Utsav climbed up at number six with 406483 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK at number seven with 405758 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television at eight with 401263 Impressions (000s). Sab TV and Rishtey garnered the ninth and tenth spot with 389478 Impressions (000s) and 367966 Impressions (000s), respectively.

    Hindi GEC Rural

    Zee Anmol garnered the leadership position with 390836  Impressions (000s) followed by  Star Utsav on second slot with 315393 Impressions (000s) and  Sony Pal on the third spot with 315393 Impressions (000s). Rishtey  maintained its fourth position with 286698 Impressions (000s).

    Colors bagged fifth  spot with 236688 Impressions (000s).  Star Plus stood at sixth spot in Rural HSM with 234610 Impressions (000s) followed by Zee TV at number seven with 219633 Impressions (000s). Big Magic stood at eight with 146810 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK at ninth place with 141466 Impressions (000s) and Sony Entertainment Television at the tenth spot garnered 119789 Impressions (000s).

    Hindi GEC Urban

    Colors emerged as the number one channel in Urban Hindi GECs genre with 495475 Impressions (000’s) followed by Star Plus on second with 466433 Impressions (000’s). Zee TV retained  its position at number three  with 284902 Impression (000s) followed by Sony Entertainment Television stood at number four with 281474 Impressions (000s). 

    Sab TV grabbed the fifth spot with 279240 Impressions (000s) followed by Life OK on sixth with 264292 Impressions (000s) and & TV with 139331 Impressions (000s) stood at number seven.

    With no change in the ranking order, free to air channels Zee Anmol, Sony Pal and Star Utsav  grabbed the last three spots with 116217 Impressions (000s), 104643 Impressions (000s) and 91090 Impressions (000s), respectively.

  • Whether BARC action can stop unethical practices?

    Whether BARC action can stop unethical practices?

    MUMBAI: Can businesses and industries practise their art of selling fairly although they have ‘Fair Practices’ training during academic courses, workshops and several ISO and other certifications? There seems to be the fear of the lawman, and not the law in India. If the traffic cop is watching, nobody would jump a signal on the highway, if the competition or the monopolies regulator is watching closely, none would dare to contravene rules. The case in point is of two television broadcast channels which had been caught trying to influence the sample of a rating agency in order to get higher viewership numbers, which in turn would help them get higher advertising revenue.

    Close on the heels of Tamil Nadu-based Raj TV having been issued a legal notice by audience measurement body Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India, another similar contravention of law has been caught by it.

    The Tamil Nadu-based satellite television network Raj TV was, in March 2016, issued a legal notice by BARC which, as reported by indiantelevision.com, alleged that certain ‘sample’ homes with viewership meters “have been approached and have been asked to watch your channel ‘Raj TV’ in exchange for some financial consideration.”

    And now, BARC India and Kerala TV Federation (KTF) have filed a police complaint with the director-general of Kerala police after the former’s vigilance team received complaints regarding attempts to retrieve addresses of BARC India panel homes and influencing them.

    KTF is a trade body representing Malayalam channels in Kerala. Speaking to indiantelevision.com, Asianet MD and KTF president K Madhavan said that it had facilitated BARC’s police complaint against certain unidentified individuals who are trying to influence sample homes. “More the number of panels, more is the likelihood of such problems,” Madhavan said.

    Thiruvananthapuram-based Federation secretary and Kairali TV MD John Brittas could not be reached for comment on the possible way forward, and concrete action on the ground. But, the fact remains how effective will a mere complaint be, or how efficiently will the local police in the distant state of Kerala act against local unlawful persons on the basis of a complaint from a ratings body based in Mumbai or Delhi.

    The complaint was filed after the BARC India vigilance team’s gathered conclusive evidence of more than one effort to tamper with its TV viewership measurement system in favour of a couple of channels. Preliminary scrutiny by the on-ground vigilance team has confirmed that attempts had been made by some individuals to not only find out addresses of the TV panel homes, but also to incentivise them and influence their viewership.

    These acts of the suspects are a cause for concern for BARC India and the broadcasting community in Kerala, and are allegedly causing financial losses to other channels. Kerala Police are reportedly investigating the matter further.

    As per its established standard operating procedure, BARC India immediately quarantined the impacted panel homes from its TV viewership measurement system to ensure efforts at infiltration don’t impact the ratings of channels operating in the region.

    In the case of Raj TV too, it seemed like a one-off case. “The network, in order to garner higher ratings, was perusing households with the meter boxes to tune in to its channels. BARC found this as a criminal offense and hence have issued a legal notice to the broadcaster,” a source close to the development had said.

    However M Ragunathan, director of marketing at Raj Television Network, had termed the allegations as ‘baseless.’

    It seems BARC is trying its best to send out a strong message to channels and broadcasters that such unethical means of influencing their respective ratings are not going to be taken lightly. BARC is attempting to project that it is not a toothless body. It is the first time that it has filed an FIR after meeting the Kerala director-general of police against these “criminal activities.”

    In the fresh case, Dasgupta, in a statement earlier, said, “TV industry trades on the currency released by BARC India and we understand how important every rating point is to the broadcaster. We have evidence of a couple of broadcasters trying to tamper with our panel homes to improve ratings. We have taken steps to quarantine the affected panel homes. While we have filed a complaint this time, we want the industry to be aware that, going forward, BARC India will stop publishing ratings for those channels found involved in such activities,” he said.

    “Well done, BARC, for taking strong action against those tampering with the system. Must name and shame offenders,” Dentsu Aegis Network South Asia Chairman and CEO Ashish Bhasin has tweeted.

    It remains to be seen whether BARC is going to name or shame the broadcasters in question. It’s over to team BARC.

  • Whether BARC action can stop unethical practices?

    Whether BARC action can stop unethical practices?

    MUMBAI: Can businesses and industries practise their art of selling fairly although they have ‘Fair Practices’ training during academic courses, workshops and several ISO and other certifications? There seems to be the fear of the lawman, and not the law in India. If the traffic cop is watching, nobody would jump a signal on the highway, if the competition or the monopolies regulator is watching closely, none would dare to contravene rules. The case in point is of two television broadcast channels which had been caught trying to influence the sample of a rating agency in order to get higher viewership numbers, which in turn would help them get higher advertising revenue.

    Close on the heels of Tamil Nadu-based Raj TV having been issued a legal notice by audience measurement body Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India, another similar contravention of law has been caught by it.

    The Tamil Nadu-based satellite television network Raj TV was, in March 2016, issued a legal notice by BARC which, as reported by indiantelevision.com, alleged that certain ‘sample’ homes with viewership meters “have been approached and have been asked to watch your channel ‘Raj TV’ in exchange for some financial consideration.”

    And now, BARC India and Kerala TV Federation (KTF) have filed a police complaint with the director-general of Kerala police after the former’s vigilance team received complaints regarding attempts to retrieve addresses of BARC India panel homes and influencing them.

    KTF is a trade body representing Malayalam channels in Kerala. Speaking to indiantelevision.com, Asianet MD and KTF president K Madhavan said that it had facilitated BARC’s police complaint against certain unidentified individuals who are trying to influence sample homes. “More the number of panels, more is the likelihood of such problems,” Madhavan said.

    Thiruvananthapuram-based Federation secretary and Kairali TV MD John Brittas could not be reached for comment on the possible way forward, and concrete action on the ground. But, the fact remains how effective will a mere complaint be, or how efficiently will the local police in the distant state of Kerala act against local unlawful persons on the basis of a complaint from a ratings body based in Mumbai or Delhi.

    The complaint was filed after the BARC India vigilance team’s gathered conclusive evidence of more than one effort to tamper with its TV viewership measurement system in favour of a couple of channels. Preliminary scrutiny by the on-ground vigilance team has confirmed that attempts had been made by some individuals to not only find out addresses of the TV panel homes, but also to incentivise them and influence their viewership.

    These acts of the suspects are a cause for concern for BARC India and the broadcasting community in Kerala, and are allegedly causing financial losses to other channels. Kerala Police are reportedly investigating the matter further.

    As per its established standard operating procedure, BARC India immediately quarantined the impacted panel homes from its TV viewership measurement system to ensure efforts at infiltration don’t impact the ratings of channels operating in the region.

    In the case of Raj TV too, it seemed like a one-off case. “The network, in order to garner higher ratings, was perusing households with the meter boxes to tune in to its channels. BARC found this as a criminal offense and hence have issued a legal notice to the broadcaster,” a source close to the development had said.

    However M Ragunathan, director of marketing at Raj Television Network, had termed the allegations as ‘baseless.’

    It seems BARC is trying its best to send out a strong message to channels and broadcasters that such unethical means of influencing their respective ratings are not going to be taken lightly. BARC is attempting to project that it is not a toothless body. It is the first time that it has filed an FIR after meeting the Kerala director-general of police against these “criminal activities.”

    In the fresh case, Dasgupta, in a statement earlier, said, “TV industry trades on the currency released by BARC India and we understand how important every rating point is to the broadcaster. We have evidence of a couple of broadcasters trying to tamper with our panel homes to improve ratings. We have taken steps to quarantine the affected panel homes. While we have filed a complaint this time, we want the industry to be aware that, going forward, BARC India will stop publishing ratings for those channels found involved in such activities,” he said.

    “Well done, BARC, for taking strong action against those tampering with the system. Must name and shame offenders,” Dentsu Aegis Network South Asia Chairman and CEO Ashish Bhasin has tweeted.

    It remains to be seen whether BARC is going to name or shame the broadcasters in question. It’s over to team BARC.

  • News channels witnessed drop in ratings, says BARC

    News channels witnessed drop in ratings, says BARC

    MUMBAI: All the players from the news ecosystem have witnessed a decrease in their respective ratings, according to the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) All India data for this week (i.e week 41). The channels from every category observed a significant fall in the viewership.  

    While genre leaders continued to lead in their respective categories, English News channel News X made an exit this way paving way for BBC World News.

    English news

    Times Now continued to remain the undisputed leader this week though with a decrease in ratings from 1340 Impressions (000s) to 999 Impressions (000s). CNN News18  sustained the second position with 354 Impressions (000s). India Today Television settled on the third berth with 298 Impressions (000s). NDTV 24×7 grabbed the fourth spot with 233 Impressions (000s). News X made an exit in this week’s data making way for BBC World News at the fifth position with 151 Impressions (000s).

    English business news

    CNBC TV 18 with a decline in the ratings stayed at the number one position with 312 Impressions (000s) followed by ET Now at the second slot with 216 Impressions (000s).  NDTV Profit and NDTV Prime with 79 Impressions (000s) and BTVi with 14 (‘000s) Impressions (000s) took the third and fourth positions respectively.

    Hindi news

    Aaj Tak stood at the first spot with fall in the viewership from 164583 Impressions (000s) in week 40 to 131643 Impressions (000s) this week followed by India TV at the second position with 115059 Impressions (000s).  India News sustained its third position with112803 Impressions (000s) followed by ABP News at the fourth position with 92968 Impressions (000s). Zee News took the fifth position with 90968 Impressions (000s).

    Hindi news – rural

    Aaj Tak continued to dominate the rural market with 65150 Impressions (000s) followed by India News with 60326 Impressions (000s). India TV grabbed the third slot with 52451 Impressions (000s). News 24 managed to sustain at the fourth place with 43696 Impressions (000s) followed by ABP News at the fifth berth with 43176 Impressions (000s).

    Hindi news – urban

    Aaj Tak was at the number one position with 66493 Impressions (000s) followed by India TV at the second position with 62607 Impressions (000s).  Zee News grabbed the third position with 55046 Impressions (000s) followed by India News at the fourth position with 52477 Impressions (000s). ABP News took the fifth position with 49792 Impressions (000s).

    Hindi business news

    CNBC Awaaz also witnessed a decline in the ratings this week with 896 Impressions (000s) from 1432 Impressions (000s) in week 40. Zee Business stood at the second spot with 787 Impressions (000s).

  • News channels witnessed drop in ratings, says BARC

    News channels witnessed drop in ratings, says BARC

    MUMBAI: All the players from the news ecosystem have witnessed a decrease in their respective ratings, according to the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) All India data for this week (i.e week 41). The channels from every category observed a significant fall in the viewership.  

    While genre leaders continued to lead in their respective categories, English News channel News X made an exit this way paving way for BBC World News.

    English news

    Times Now continued to remain the undisputed leader this week though with a decrease in ratings from 1340 Impressions (000s) to 999 Impressions (000s). CNN News18  sustained the second position with 354 Impressions (000s). India Today Television settled on the third berth with 298 Impressions (000s). NDTV 24×7 grabbed the fourth spot with 233 Impressions (000s). News X made an exit in this week’s data making way for BBC World News at the fifth position with 151 Impressions (000s).

    English business news

    CNBC TV 18 with a decline in the ratings stayed at the number one position with 312 Impressions (000s) followed by ET Now at the second slot with 216 Impressions (000s).  NDTV Profit and NDTV Prime with 79 Impressions (000s) and BTVi with 14 (‘000s) Impressions (000s) took the third and fourth positions respectively.

    Hindi news

    Aaj Tak stood at the first spot with fall in the viewership from 164583 Impressions (000s) in week 40 to 131643 Impressions (000s) this week followed by India TV at the second position with 115059 Impressions (000s).  India News sustained its third position with112803 Impressions (000s) followed by ABP News at the fourth position with 92968 Impressions (000s). Zee News took the fifth position with 90968 Impressions (000s).

    Hindi news – rural

    Aaj Tak continued to dominate the rural market with 65150 Impressions (000s) followed by India News with 60326 Impressions (000s). India TV grabbed the third slot with 52451 Impressions (000s). News 24 managed to sustain at the fourth place with 43696 Impressions (000s) followed by ABP News at the fifth berth with 43176 Impressions (000s).

    Hindi news – urban

    Aaj Tak was at the number one position with 66493 Impressions (000s) followed by India TV at the second position with 62607 Impressions (000s).  Zee News grabbed the third position with 55046 Impressions (000s) followed by India News at the fourth position with 52477 Impressions (000s). ABP News took the fifth position with 49792 Impressions (000s).

    Hindi business news

    CNBC Awaaz also witnessed a decline in the ratings this week with 896 Impressions (000s) from 1432 Impressions (000s) in week 40. Zee Business stood at the second spot with 787 Impressions (000s).

  • Colors Infinity returns; Star World HD departs

    Colors Infinity returns; Star World HD departs

    MUMBAI: Colors Infinity made a comeback whereas Star World HD made an exit in this week’s data. According to Broadcast Audience Research Data (BARC) India, Comedy Central toppled Zee Cafe whereas Star World HD made an exit from the top 5 player list in the English entertainment genre.

    In the English movies genre, Star Movies replaced Movies Now.

    Discovery channel continued to rule the infotainment space whereas Living Foodz stood at the number one position in the lifestyle genre. Zing was at the number one position in the youth space.

    English Entertainment

    Comedy Central took the no 1 position this week with 321 Impressions (‘000s). AXN HD came up to the second place with 224 Impressions (‘000s) followed by Zee Cafe at the third spot with 219 Impressions (‘000s). The fourth position was taken by AXN with 167 Impressions (‘000s) while Colors Infinity took the fifth berth with 145 Impressions (‘000s).

    English Movies

    Star Movies replaced Movies Now dominating the space with 2844 Impressions (‘000s) followed by Sony Pix with 2833  Impressions (‘000s).  Movies Now with 2563 Impressions (‘000s) grabbed the third positions followed by Zee Studio with 1485 Impressions (‘000s) and HBO with 1386 Impressions (‘000s)  taking the fourth and fifth position respectively.

    Infotainment

    Discovery Channel with a decline in the ratings continued to dominate the space with 4555 Impressions (‘000s) as compared to 4981 Impressions (‘000s) in week 40. History TV 18 took the second spot with 3735 Impressions (‘000s). National Geographic Channel with 3148 Impressions (‘000s) and Animal Planet with 2876 Impressions (‘000s) took the third and fourth position respectively. Nat Geo Wild stood at the fifth position with 2249 Impressions (‘000s).

    Lifestyle

    Living Foodz grabbed the number one position with increased ratings from 1738 Impressions (‘000s) in week 40 to 2210 Impressions (‘000s) this week. Food Food took the second berth with 823 Impressions (‘000s) followed by Fox Life with 731 Impressions (‘000s). TLC with 502 Impressions (‘000s) and NDTV Good Times with 322 Impressions (‘000s) bagged the fourth and fifth position respectively. 

    Youth

    Zing ranked the chart with 9208 Impressions (‘000s) followed by MTV at the second spot with 7625 Impressions (‘000s). Bindass took the third position with 6551 Impressions (‘000s). Zoom with 5496 Impressions (‘000s) and Channel V with 3469 Impressions (‘000s) were at the fourth and fifth position respectively.

  • Colors Infinity returns; Star World HD departs

    Colors Infinity returns; Star World HD departs

    MUMBAI: Colors Infinity made a comeback whereas Star World HD made an exit in this week’s data. According to Broadcast Audience Research Data (BARC) India, Comedy Central toppled Zee Cafe whereas Star World HD made an exit from the top 5 player list in the English entertainment genre.

    In the English movies genre, Star Movies replaced Movies Now.

    Discovery channel continued to rule the infotainment space whereas Living Foodz stood at the number one position in the lifestyle genre. Zing was at the number one position in the youth space.

    English Entertainment

    Comedy Central took the no 1 position this week with 321 Impressions (‘000s). AXN HD came up to the second place with 224 Impressions (‘000s) followed by Zee Cafe at the third spot with 219 Impressions (‘000s). The fourth position was taken by AXN with 167 Impressions (‘000s) while Colors Infinity took the fifth berth with 145 Impressions (‘000s).

    English Movies

    Star Movies replaced Movies Now dominating the space with 2844 Impressions (‘000s) followed by Sony Pix with 2833  Impressions (‘000s).  Movies Now with 2563 Impressions (‘000s) grabbed the third positions followed by Zee Studio with 1485 Impressions (‘000s) and HBO with 1386 Impressions (‘000s)  taking the fourth and fifth position respectively.

    Infotainment

    Discovery Channel with a decline in the ratings continued to dominate the space with 4555 Impressions (‘000s) as compared to 4981 Impressions (‘000s) in week 40. History TV 18 took the second spot with 3735 Impressions (‘000s). National Geographic Channel with 3148 Impressions (‘000s) and Animal Planet with 2876 Impressions (‘000s) took the third and fourth position respectively. Nat Geo Wild stood at the fifth position with 2249 Impressions (‘000s).

    Lifestyle

    Living Foodz grabbed the number one position with increased ratings from 1738 Impressions (‘000s) in week 40 to 2210 Impressions (‘000s) this week. Food Food took the second berth with 823 Impressions (‘000s) followed by Fox Life with 731 Impressions (‘000s). TLC with 502 Impressions (‘000s) and NDTV Good Times with 322 Impressions (‘000s) bagged the fourth and fifth position respectively. 

    Youth

    Zing ranked the chart with 9208 Impressions (‘000s) followed by MTV at the second spot with 7625 Impressions (‘000s). Bindass took the third position with 6551 Impressions (‘000s). Zoom with 5496 Impressions (‘000s) and Channel V with 3469 Impressions (‘000s) were at the fourth and fifth position respectively.