Tag: ICC World T20

  • Post ICC World Cup T20, Colors’ Naagin regains lead; DD National exits the top ten

    Post ICC World Cup T20, Colors’ Naagin regains lead; DD National exits the top ten

    MUMBAI: With the cricket fever coming down after ICC World Cup T20, Colors’ Naagin has once again regained its leadership position in the top five programmes of Hindi general entertainment channels (GEC).

    Though Naagin topped the top five programmes chart, Star Plus continued to dominate the Hindi GEC genre in week 14 of the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) All India data.

    Star Plus continued to lead with 712595 Impressions (000’s) followed by Colors grabbing the second position with 670966 Impressions (000’s), according to week 14.

    Zee TV stood at third position with 593354 Impressions (000’s) while Zee Anmol bagged the fourth position with 573906 Impressions (000’s).  Sony Pal secured the fifth spot with 507888 Impressions (000’s) followed by Star Utsav with 492797 Impressions (000’s) on the sixth slot.

    Life OK stood at seventh position with 487736 Impressions (000’s) followed by Rishtey and Sab TV on eighth and ninth spot with 470768 Impressions (000’s)and 382765 Impressions (000’s)respectively.

    With Sony Entertainment Television occupying the tenth spot with 290856 Impressions (000’s)while in week 14, DD National has exited the top ten.

     

  • Post ICC World Cup T20, Colors’ Naagin regains lead; DD National exits the top ten

    Post ICC World Cup T20, Colors’ Naagin regains lead; DD National exits the top ten

    MUMBAI: With the cricket fever coming down after ICC World Cup T20, Colors’ Naagin has once again regained its leadership position in the top five programmes of Hindi general entertainment channels (GEC).

    Though Naagin topped the top five programmes chart, Star Plus continued to dominate the Hindi GEC genre in week 14 of the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) All India data.

    Star Plus continued to lead with 712595 Impressions (000’s) followed by Colors grabbing the second position with 670966 Impressions (000’s), according to week 14.

    Zee TV stood at third position with 593354 Impressions (000’s) while Zee Anmol bagged the fourth position with 573906 Impressions (000’s).  Sony Pal secured the fifth spot with 507888 Impressions (000’s) followed by Star Utsav with 492797 Impressions (000’s) on the sixth slot.

    Life OK stood at seventh position with 487736 Impressions (000’s) followed by Rishtey and Sab TV on eighth and ninth spot with 470768 Impressions (000’s)and 382765 Impressions (000’s)respectively.

    With Sony Entertainment Television occupying the tenth spot with 290856 Impressions (000’s)while in week 14, DD National has exited the top ten.

     

  • BARC week 12: Star Plus tops the Hindi GEC while  DD National’s ICC World T20 dominates top 5 programmes

    BARC week 12: Star Plus tops the Hindi GEC while DD National’s ICC World T20 dominates top 5 programmes

    MUMBAI: Star Plus continued to lead the Hindi general entertainment channels(GEC) genre while among the top five programmes, DD National’s ICC World T20 match beat Colors’ Naagin’ in week 12 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India ratings.

    Star Plus continued to lead  with 710064 Impressions’ 000 followed by Colors grabbing the second  position with 657379 Impressions’ 000, according to week 12.

    Zee TV stood at third position with  613620 Impressions’ 000 while  Zee Anmol bagged the fourth position with 568682 Impressions’ 000.  Sony Pal  secured the fifth spot with 533954 Impressions’ 000 followed by Star Utsav with 519207 Impressions’ 000 on the sixth slot.

    DD National stood at seventh position with 517653 Impressions’ 000, followed by Life OK and  Rishtey on eighth and ninth spotS with 468788 Impressions’ 000 and 433109 Impressions’ 000 respectively.

     Sab TV was in the tenth spot with 387634 Impressions’ 000 while Sony Entertainment Television  exited the top ten Hindi GEC list.

  • BARC week 12: Star Plus tops the Hindi GEC while  DD National’s ICC World T20 dominates top 5 programmes

    BARC week 12: Star Plus tops the Hindi GEC while DD National’s ICC World T20 dominates top 5 programmes

    MUMBAI: Star Plus continued to lead the Hindi general entertainment channels(GEC) genre while among the top five programmes, DD National’s ICC World T20 match beat Colors’ Naagin’ in week 12 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) India ratings.

    Star Plus continued to lead  with 710064 Impressions’ 000 followed by Colors grabbing the second  position with 657379 Impressions’ 000, according to week 12.

    Zee TV stood at third position with  613620 Impressions’ 000 while  Zee Anmol bagged the fourth position with 568682 Impressions’ 000.  Sony Pal  secured the fifth spot with 533954 Impressions’ 000 followed by Star Utsav with 519207 Impressions’ 000 on the sixth slot.

    DD National stood at seventh position with 517653 Impressions’ 000, followed by Life OK and  Rishtey on eighth and ninth spotS with 468788 Impressions’ 000 and 433109 Impressions’ 000 respectively.

     Sab TV was in the tenth spot with 387634 Impressions’ 000 while Sony Entertainment Television  exited the top ten Hindi GEC list.

  • Sports channels take a bow across genres in BARC week 12

    Sports channels take a bow across genres in BARC week 12

    MUMBAI: First, it was the Asia Cup and now the ICC World T20 that have helped Star Sports 3 and Star Sports 1 respectively to take a place among the top four channels across genres in week 12 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India data. And in the meanwhile, Sun TV continued to lead across genres and retained its pole position.

    Sun TV garnered first position with 919879 Impressions’ 000. Pushing Star Plus to third position, Star Sports 3 bagged the second slot with 906939 Impressions’ 000 followed by Star Plus with 776500’ Impressions.

    Star Sports 1 garnered the fourth spot across genres with 724204 Impressions’ 000 followed by Colors at fifth berth with 697306 Impressions’ 000 and Zee TV on sixth place with 670488 Impressions’ 000. Zee Anmol grabbed the seventh position with 570049 Impressions’ 000.

    In week 12, DD National made it’s entry in top ten once again on number eight with 549970 Impressions’ 000 while Sony Pal and Star Utsav bagged ninth and tenth slot with 536230 Impressions’ 000 and 521855 Impressions’ 000 respectively.

  • Sports channels take a bow across genres in BARC week 12

    Sports channels take a bow across genres in BARC week 12

    MUMBAI: First, it was the Asia Cup and now the ICC World T20 that have helped Star Sports 3 and Star Sports 1 respectively to take a place among the top four channels across genres in week 12 of Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) all India data. And in the meanwhile, Sun TV continued to lead across genres and retained its pole position.

    Sun TV garnered first position with 919879 Impressions’ 000. Pushing Star Plus to third position, Star Sports 3 bagged the second slot with 906939 Impressions’ 000 followed by Star Plus with 776500’ Impressions.

    Star Sports 1 garnered the fourth spot across genres with 724204 Impressions’ 000 followed by Colors at fifth berth with 697306 Impressions’ 000 and Zee TV on sixth place with 670488 Impressions’ 000. Zee Anmol grabbed the seventh position with 570049 Impressions’ 000.

    In week 12, DD National made it’s entry in top ten once again on number eight with 549970 Impressions’ 000 while Sony Pal and Star Utsav bagged ninth and tenth slot with 536230 Impressions’ 000 and 521855 Impressions’ 000 respectively.

  • India-Sri Lanka T20 game on Star Sports sets 5-year viewership benchmark

    India-Sri Lanka T20 game on Star Sports sets 5-year viewership benchmark

    MUMBAI: The second game of the PayTM T20 India vs. Sri Lanka series, broadcast on the Star Sports network, has become the highest-rated T20 international in the past five years. The match, won comprehensively by India, rated 256 TVM, according to BARC Panel CS4+ Urban calculations, surpassing the 112 TVM mark set by the India vs. Pakistan first T20 game in 2012.

    Anticipation was high heading into the game as Sri Lanka had dealt India a crushing defeat in the opening tie. A close game appeared to be on the cards but India’s batting order, led by a charge from southpaw Shikhar Dhawan, systematically picked apart Sri Lanka’s fearsome bowling attack on a dusty Ranchi pitch. The hosts scored 196, a total that proved insurmountable for Sri Lanka, with the visitors falling 69 runs short of the target.

    Despite the promise of a hard-fought game going unfulfilled, India’s dominant performance kept fans entertained. The ratings the match garnered, which followed the crushing defeat India dealt Australia last month on their home turf, sets the stage for the next few months of explosive T20 action still to come with the Asia Cup, ICC World T20 and the IPL all set to further whet viewer appetite for the shorter version of the game.

    Star India COO Sanjay Gupta said, “This is a fantastic start to the T20 season of cricketainement that will be available on Star Sports up ahead. We have got the Asia Cup being played in the T20 format for the very first time, followed by India playing host to the ICC World T20, with the Vivo IPL closing the exciting T20 season. All the action from these tournaments will be broadcast live on Star Sports with the IPL available on hotstar. India fans can expect a thoroughly enriched and immersive viewing experience this T20 season with innovations that will light up screens across platforms.”

    Viewership garnered by the India-Sri Lanka match is reflective of a surge in interest in the shorter version of the game. T20 is fast becoming India’s most-loved format of play and data shows fans have been enthusiastically lapping up the action from recent T20 series including the India-South Africa and India-Australia contests. This trend is also evident on digital channels with Hotstar, recording a 1.5 times higher watch time per viewer on all the recent T20 series than last year’s edition of the IPL 2015.

  • India-Sri Lanka T20 game on Star Sports sets 5-year viewership benchmark

    India-Sri Lanka T20 game on Star Sports sets 5-year viewership benchmark

    MUMBAI: The second game of the PayTM T20 India vs. Sri Lanka series, broadcast on the Star Sports network, has become the highest-rated T20 international in the past five years. The match, won comprehensively by India, rated 256 TVM, according to BARC Panel CS4+ Urban calculations, surpassing the 112 TVM mark set by the India vs. Pakistan first T20 game in 2012.

    Anticipation was high heading into the game as Sri Lanka had dealt India a crushing defeat in the opening tie. A close game appeared to be on the cards but India’s batting order, led by a charge from southpaw Shikhar Dhawan, systematically picked apart Sri Lanka’s fearsome bowling attack on a dusty Ranchi pitch. The hosts scored 196, a total that proved insurmountable for Sri Lanka, with the visitors falling 69 runs short of the target.

    Despite the promise of a hard-fought game going unfulfilled, India’s dominant performance kept fans entertained. The ratings the match garnered, which followed the crushing defeat India dealt Australia last month on their home turf, sets the stage for the next few months of explosive T20 action still to come with the Asia Cup, ICC World T20 and the IPL all set to further whet viewer appetite for the shorter version of the game.

    Star India COO Sanjay Gupta said, “This is a fantastic start to the T20 season of cricketainement that will be available on Star Sports up ahead. We have got the Asia Cup being played in the T20 format for the very first time, followed by India playing host to the ICC World T20, with the Vivo IPL closing the exciting T20 season. All the action from these tournaments will be broadcast live on Star Sports with the IPL available on hotstar. India fans can expect a thoroughly enriched and immersive viewing experience this T20 season with innovations that will light up screens across platforms.”

    Viewership garnered by the India-Sri Lanka match is reflective of a surge in interest in the shorter version of the game. T20 is fast becoming India’s most-loved format of play and data shows fans have been enthusiastically lapping up the action from recent T20 series including the India-South Africa and India-Australia contests. This trend is also evident on digital channels with Hotstar, recording a 1.5 times higher watch time per viewer on all the recent T20 series than last year’s edition of the IPL 2015.