Tag: CNBC AWAAZ

  • BARC week 48: Times Now, ET Now, Aaj Tak, CNBC Awaaz continue to dominate their genre

    BARC week 48: Times Now, ET Now, Aaj Tak, CNBC Awaaz continue to dominate their genre

    MUMBAI: Time Network’s English news channel Times Now continues to lead the genre, while News 9 made an entry in top five channels. In the English business news section, ET Now witnessed a hike in ratings and continues to dominate the genre.

     

    Aaj Tak maintained its leadership position in the Hindi news segment while in the Hindi business news CNBC Awaaz continues as the number one channel according to the week 48 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India, all India (U+R) data.
     

     

    English News

    Times Now has risen up in the week 48’s ratings with 471 (000Sums) against 459 (000Sums) in week 47 followed by CNN IBN in the second spot with 275 (000Sums) while NDTV 24×7 fell to the third slot with 215 (000Sums) against 281 in week 47.
     

    News 9 entered the chart with 169 (000Sums) in the fourth slot and India Today Television with 168 (000Sums) bagged fifth spot.

     

    English Business News
     
    ET Now continues to lead the genre and secured the leadership position with 278 (000Sums) against 264 (000Sums) in the previous week followed by CNBC TV18 in the second spot with 161 (000Sums). NDTV Profit & NDTV Prime with 53 (000Sums) stood in the third spot. Bloomberg TV maintained its position at the fourth spot with 27 (000Sums).

     

     

    Hindi News

    In week 48, Aaj Tak has observed an appraisal in the ratings and secures the pole position with 81828 (000Sums). India TV bagged second position with 71595 (000Sums) followed by ABP News in the third place with 56622 (000Sums) and News Nation shifted to fourth spot overtaking Zee News with 55037 (000Sums). Zee News witnessed a drop in ratings and stood at number five with 52424 (000Sums).

     

     

    Hindi Business News
     
    CNBC Awaaz continues as the leader in the genre and garnered the first position with 1532 (000Sums) followed by Zee Business in the second spot with 1098 (000Sums). 

  • CNBC only exception as all other leaders witness ratings decline: BARC Week 47

    CNBC only exception as all other leaders witness ratings decline: BARC Week 47

    MUMBAI: Time Network’s English news channel Times Now and English business news channel ET Now witnessed a fall in ratings but continued to dominate their respective genres.

     

    In the Hindi news genre, Aaj Tak led the genre while CNBC Awaaz in Hindi business news genre became the number one channel according to week 47 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India, all India (U+R) data.

     

    English News

     

    Times Now saw a fall in ratings this week but led the genre with 459 (000Sums) against 558 (000Sums) in week 46 followed by NDTV 24×7 in the second spot with 281 (000Sums) and India Today Television in the third slot with 233 (000Sums) respectively.

     

    CNN IBN with 224 (000Sums) and BBC World News with 175 (000Sums) bagged fourth and fifth spot respectively.

     

    English Business News

     

    ET Now continued to lead the genre and secured the leadership position with 264 (000Sums) against 381 (000Sums) in the previous week followed by CNBC TV18 in the second spot with 257 (000Sums). NDTV Profit & NDTV Prime with 83 (000Sums) stood in the third spot. Bloomberg TV maintained its position at the fourth spot with 21 (000Sums).

     

    Hindi News

     

    In week 47, Aaj Tak observed a decline in ratings but secured pole position with 77966 (000Sums) against 80873 (000Sums) in the previous week. India TV maintained its second position with 60871 (000Sums) followed by ABP News in the third place with 54566 (000Sums) and Zee News on the fourth spot with 50756 (000Sums). News Nation witnessed a drop in ratings but maintained its fifth position with 49680 (000Sums) as against 57997 (000Sums) in week 46.

     

    Hindi Business News

     

    CNBC Awaaz emerged as the leader in the genre and garnered the first position with 1222 (000Sums) followed by Zee Business in the second spot with 1058 (000Sums). 

  • BARC week 44: Times Now, ET Now, CNBC Awaaz continue to lead genres, India TV now leads Hindi News genre

    BARC week 44: Times Now, ET Now, CNBC Awaaz continue to lead genres, India TV now leads Hindi News genre

    MUMBAI: In week 44, While Times Now maintained its number one position in the English news channels genre in the All India (U+R) market according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data, Aaj Tak slipped to second slot, while India TV secured the leadership position in the Hindi news channels section. 
     
    In the English business and Hindi business news genre, ET Now and CNBC Awaaz maintained their position as leaders in their respective genres. 

    HINDI NEWS
     
    India TV secured the first place in Hindi news genre with 71129 (000Sums) followed by Aaj Tak which fell one place down to second spot with 68284 (000Sums). ABP News secured the third berth with 61433 (000Sums), whereas News Nation with 51833 (000Sums) and Zee News with 50460 (000Sums) grabbed the fourth and fifth spot respectively. 
     
     
    ENGLISH NEWS
     
    Times Now garnered maximum ratings in the genre and continued to be in the pole position with 671 (000Sums) followed by CNN IBN at second position with 320 (000Sums). NDTV 24×7 garnered third position with 278 (000Sums) and India Today Television saw an increase in ratings, it continued to hold the fourth place with 235 (000Sums) against 152(000Sums) in the previous week. News 9 continued to maintain fifth slot with a score of 175 (000Sums) against 124 (000Sums) in week 43. 

    HINDI BUSINESS NEWS
     
    Like last week, in the Hindi business news genre, CNBC Awaaz bagged the first spot with 944  (000Sums) followed by Zee Business in second slot with 899 (000Sums). 

     
    ENGLISH BUSINESS NEWS

     
    In the English business news channels, ET Now continues to dominate the genre with 467 (000Sums) followed by CNBC TV18 with 277 (000Sums) in the second spot. NDTV Profit & Prime in the third slot scored 109 (000Sums), whereas Bloomberg TV secured fourth place with 23 (000Sums) in week 44.

  • BARC week 43: Aaj Tak retains top slot, Times Now, ET Now, CNBC Awaaz lead genre

    BARC week 43: Aaj Tak retains top slot, Times Now, ET Now, CNBC Awaaz lead genre

    MUMBAI: In week 43, Aaj Tak retained its top slot and secured the leadership position in the Hindi news channels section, while Times Now maintained its number one position in the English news channels genre in the All India (U+R) market according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data.

     

    In the English business and Hindi business news genre, ET Now and CNBC Awaaz maintained their position as leaders in the respective genres.

     

    HINDI NEWS

     
    Aaj Tak secured the first place in Hindi news genre with 71843 (000Sums) followed by India TV in the second spot with 69329 (000Sums). ABP News secured the third berth with 63994 (000Sums), whereas News Nation with 60509 (000Sums) and Zee News with 51986 (000Sums) garbbed the fourth and fifth spot respectively. 
     
     

    ENGLISH NEWS

     

    Times Now garnered maximum ratings in the genre and continues to be in the pole position with 493 (000Sums) followed by CNN IBN at second position with 295 (000Sums). NDTV 24×7 garnered third position with 244 (000Sums) and India Today Television saw a downfall in ratings but held the fourth place with 152 (000Sums) against 194 in last week. News 9 dropped in ratings and maintained its fifth slot and scored 124 (000Sums) against 156 (000Sums) in week 42. 

    HINDI BUSINESS NEWS

     

    Like last week, in the Hindi business news genre, CNBC Awaaz bagged the first spot with 1063 (000Sums) followed by Zee Business in second slot with 983 (000Sums). 
     

    ENGLISH BUSINESS NEWS

     
    In the English business news channels,  ET Now continued to dominate the genre with 357 (000Sums) followed by CNBC TV18 with 233 (000Sums) in the second spot. NDTV Profit & NDTV Prime in the third slot scored 125 (000Sums), whereas Bloomberg TV secured fourth place with 24 (000Sums) in week 43.

     

  • BARC week 42: India TV is No. 1; Times Now, ET Now, CNBC Awaaz retain top slot

    BARC week 42: India TV is No. 1; Times Now, ET Now, CNBC Awaaz retain top slot

    MUMBAI: In the Hindi news channels segment, India TV climbed up one step ahead and stood at the number one position. On the other hand, Times Now continued to rule the English news channels genre in the All India (U+R) market according to Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India data for week 42.

     

    In the English business news genre, ET Now maintained its position as the leader in the genre, whereas CNBC Awaaz retained its number one position in Hindi business news genre.  

      

    HINDI NEWS

     

    India TV secured the first place in Hindi news genre with 60875 (000Sums) followed by Aaj Tak in the second spot with 58968 (000Sums). ABP News secured the third berth with 52565 (000Sums), whereas News Nation with 51785 (000Sums) and Zee News with 41783 (000Sums) bagged the fourth and fifth place respectively. 

     

    ENGLISH NEWS

     

    Though Times Now witnessed a fall in ratings compared to last week, it managed to garner pole position with 400 (000Sums) followed by CNN IBN at 250 (000Sums). NDTV 24×7 garnered third position with 223 (000Sums) and India Today Television held the fourth place with 194 (000Sums). Like last week, News 9 maintained its fifth slot and scored 156 (000Sums) in week 42. 

     

    HINDI BUSINESS NEWS

     

    In the Hindi business news genre, CNBC Awaaz bagged the first spot with 968 (000Sums) followed by Zee Business in second slot with 854(000Sums). 

     

    ENGLISH BUSINESS NEWS

     

    The top four English business news channels maintained status quo in week 42. ET Now continued to dominate the genre with 472 (000Sums) followed by CNBC TV18 with 278 (000Sums) in the second spot. NDTV Profit & NDTV Prime in the third slot scored 112 (000Sums), whereas Bloomberg TV secured fourth place with 17 (000Sums) in week 42. 

  • Chrome week 40: Sports genre leads with 1.1% hike

    Chrome week 40: Sports genre leads with 1.1% hike

    MUMBAI: The sports genre across India led the pack with a growth of 1.1 per cent with DD sports at the top of the chart with 74.4 per cent opportunity to see (OTS) in week 40 reported by Chrome Data Analytics and Media.

     

    Second on the list is the Hindi News genre in Hindi Speaking Market (HSM), which witnessed 0.9 per cent growth. India TV bagged the pole position in the section with 95.5 per cent OTS.

     

    English Entertainment grabbed the third slot in the six metros with growth of 0.7 per cent with Zee Café led the section with 49.3 per cent OTS.

     

    The Kids’ genre witnessed a rise of 0.3 per cent with Nickelodeon on the top with 78.6 per cent OTS.

     

    Amongst the losers this week were English Movies, Business News, Infotainments and Hindi general entertainment channels (GECs).

     

    The English Movie section in six metros witnessed a drop of 3.2 per cent with Movies Now securing the first position with 57.4 per cent OTS.

     

    Business News in six metros dropped by three per cent with CNBC Awaaz securing the top slot with 72.9 per cent OTS.

     

    The Infotainment channels genre across India dropped by one per cent. DD Kisan with 81.2 emerged as the most affected channel in the genre.

     

    This was followed by the Hindi GEC genre, which saw a fall of  0.7 per cent and bagged the fourth berth with DD National leading the tally with 96.4 OTS.

  • Chrome week 30: Business News channels top the chart

    Chrome week 30: Business News channels top the chart

    MUMBAI: The Business News channels genre emerged as the gainer in Chrome’s opportunity to see (OTS) analysis for the eight metros. The sector registered an increase of 2.6 per cent and saw CNBC Awaaz as the leader with 79.6 per cent OTS in week 30.

     

    Next up, English movies channels with 1.6 per cent gain in the same market took the second spot in the list of top gainers. Movies Now led the tally with 63.8 per cent OTS.

     

    Hindi News sector in Hindi Speaking Market (HSM) too noted a growth of 1.2 per cent. ABP News emerged as the chart topper with 94.5 per cent OTS.

     

    Last but not the least, Music channels in identical market observed a 0.5 per cent rise with 9XM at the number one slot with 88.5 per cent OTS.

     

    Meanwhile, witnessing a drop of 4.6 per cent, English Entertainment in the eight metros topped the loser category with Comedy Central scoring 49.7 per cent OTS. With a drop of 1.3 per cent, Infotainment channels genre across all India booked the second spot. NGC emerged as the most affected channel with 80.4 per cent OTS.

     

    The Kids channels category in all India market too observed a decline of one per cent. Cartoon Network topped the list with 78.5 per cent OTS. Lastly, the Sports genre noted 0.7 per cent drop in the same market. DD Sports grabbed the top position with 72.8 per cent OTS.

  • Chrome week 29: English News tops the chart

    Chrome week 29: English News tops the chart

    MUMBAI: English News emerged as the gainer in Chrome’s opportunity to see (OTS) analysis for eight metros. The sector registered a two per cent increase and saw Times Now as the leader with 71.2 per cent OTS in week 29.

     

    Next up, Religious channels with 1.1 per cent gain in the Hindi speaking markets (HSM) took the second spot in the list of top gainers. Aastha channel was the chart leader with 96.8 per cent OTS.

     

    Sports across all India category too noted 1.1 per cent growth. DD Sports emerged as the chart topper with 73.9 per cent OTS.

     

    Last but not the least, English Entertainment in the eight metros observed a 0.8 per cent rise with Comedy Central at number one slot with 51.0 per cent OTS.

     

    Meanwhile, with 0.7 per cent drop, Business News in the eight metros topped the loser category with CNBC Awaaz scoring 78.7 per cent OTS. With 0.6 per cent drop, Kids channels across all India booked the second spot. Cartoon Network emerged as the most affected channel with 78.2 per cent OTS.

     

    Music category across HSM markets too observed 0.3 per cent decline. MTV topped the list with 87.0 per cent OTS. Lastly, Hindi News genre noted 0.2 per cent drop in the HSM markets. ABP News grabbed the top position with 94.0 per cent OTS.

     

  • Chrome wk 27 sees no gainers

    Chrome wk 27 sees no gainers

    MUMBAI: The week 27 of opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media, witnessed no gainers.

     

    On the losers’ front, English movie genre in the eight metros witnessed 3.8 per cent drop. Movies Now topped the category with 59.8 per cent OTS. It was followed by business news genre with 2.7 per cent fall in the eight metros. CNBC Awaaz garnered the top spot with 77.4 per OTS.

     

    The kids channel genre too observed a 2.5 per cent drop in All India with Cartoon Network at number one with 78.7 per cent OTS. Infotainment genre occupied the fourth position across All India. Discovery led the top slot with 82.3 per OTS. 

  • Chrome Data: English news genre gain maximum in week 26

    Chrome Data: English news genre gain maximum in week 26

    MUMBAI: In the week 26 of opportunity to see (OTS) collated by Chrome Data Analytics & Media, English news genre in the eight metros clocked 3 per cent growth with Times Now holding the numero uno position with 76.2 per cent OTS.

     

    English movies genre in the eight metros observed 2.5 per cent growth. Movies Now topped the chart with 61.0 per cent OTS. Business news in the eight metros garnered 0.7 per cent growth followed by religious genre in the Hindi Speaking markets (HSM) with 0.5 per cent growth. CNBC Awaaz with 80.1 per cent OTS and Aastha with 94.6 per cent OTS topped the respective categories.

     

    On the other hand, Infotainment genre across all India observed a fall of 0.7 per cent with Discovery ruling the roost with 82.1 per cent OTS. Hindi news genre in HSM markets noted 0.5 per cent drop with ABP News leading the chart with 94.3 per cent OTS.

     

    Music genre too witnessed 0.2 per cent fall followed by Hindi movies with 0.1 per drop in the HSM markets. MTV secured the first position with 90.4 per cent OTS, while Max stood at number one with 94.6 per cent OTS.