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Program Clutter Program Clutter Channel Name: GEO ENTERTAINMENT Transmission Day/Date: Wed 01-Jan-2014 No. of Time Program Time Placement Spots Total Casual 00:00:00 Type : Casual 00:00:00 Casual 2 00:00:56 00:00:00 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:15 Happy New Year 2014 00:00:15 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:41 Happy New Year 2014 (All Promo) Pakistan Idol 00:00:56 Type : Music Show 00:09:20 Mid Break 13 00:04:59 00:09:20 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:07 Geo News (CCI - Sirf Geo Par) 00:09:27 Pepsi 00:00:34 Jahan Pepsi Wahan Music (Pakistan Idol - Different Singers - Who s Next) 00:10:01 Mobilink Corporate 00:00:15 Mobilink Har Dil Har Din (Pakistan Idol - Ali Zafar & Boys & Girls - Adpt 2) 00:10:02 Mobilink Corporate 00:00:13 Mobilink Har Dil Har Din (Pakistan Idol - Ali Zafar & Boys & Girls - Adpt 2) 00:10:16 Q Mobile E 95 00:00:21 Q Mobile E 95 (Rs.3975 - Pakistan Idol - Boys & Girls - Adpt) 00:10:36 Mobilink Corporate 00:00:30 Mobilink Har Dil Har Din (Pakistan Idol - Ali Zafar & Boys & Girls) 00:10:37 Mobilink Corporate 00:00:29 Mobilink Har Dil Har Din (Pakistan Idol - Ali Zafar & Boys & Girls) 00:11:06 Q Mobile Noir A 900 00:00:15 Q Mobile Noir A 900 (Rs 22500 - Ali Zafar - Adpt 2) 00:11:21 Mobilink Corporate 00:00:34 Mobilink (Leader In Mobile Games - Mobilink Mobile Internet - Adpt) 00:11:22 Mobilink Corporate 00:00:34 Mobilink (Leader In Mobile Games - Mobilink Mobile Internet - Adpt) 00:11:56 Q Mobile Noir A 900 00:00:31 Q Mobile Noir A 900 (Rs 22500 - Ali Zafar - Adpt) 00:11:57 Q Mobile Noir A 900 00:00:28 Q Mobile Noir A 900 (Rs 22500 - Ali Zafar - Adpt) 00:12:27 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:06 Pakistan Idol (Friday & Sunday 9Pm) Pakistan Idol 00:00:56 Type : Music Show 00:21:46 Mid Break 6 00:02:27 00:21:47 Mobilink Corporate 00:00:15 Mobilink Har Dil Har Din (Pakistan Idol - Ali Zafar & Boys & Girls - Adpt 2) Copyrights 2010 mediamonitors.com Printed on: 28-Feb-2014 14:30.03 Page 1 of 108 Program Clutter Channel Name: GEO ENTERTAINMENT Transmission Day/Date: Wed 01-Jan-2014 No. of Time Program Time Placement Spots Total 00:22:02 Q Mobile E 95 00:00:20 Q Mobile E 95 (Rs.3975 - Pakistan Idol - Boys & Girls - Adpt) 00:22:55 Q Mobile E 95 00:00:21 Q Mobile E 95 (Rs.3975 - Pakistan Idol - Boys & Girls - Adpt) 00:23:16 Mobilink Corporate 00:00:25 Mobilink Har Dil Har Din (Pakistan Idol - Ali Zafar & Boys & Girls - Adpt 1) 00:23:41 Q Mobile Noir A 900 00:00:30 Q Mobile Noir A 900 (Rs 22500 - Ali Zafar - Adpt) 00:24:11 Pepsi 00:00:36 Jahan Pepsi Wahan Music (Pakistan Idol - Different Singers - Who s Next) Casual 00:44:35 Type : Casual 00:44:35 Casual 12 00:07:21 00:44:35 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:29 Geo (Channel Id United) 00:45:04 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:01:07 Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke 00:46:11 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:31 Aasmanon Pe Likha (Wednesday) 00:46:42 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:25 Kalmoohi 00:47:07 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:28 Bhoot Aaya 00:47:35 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:01:28 Coming Soon(sec-88) 00:49:03 Coca Cola 00:00:15 Coca Cola (Chalo Sath Khaein - Adnan Siddiqui & Family - Adpt 2) 00:49:18 Complan 00:00:21 Complan (Drink Complan & Get Free Yoyo) 00:49:39 Sprite 00:00:19 Mirchi Pe Lagao Sprite Ka Tarka (Boys & Girl - Adpt 3) 00:49:58 Vital Tea 00:00:10 Vital Peo Zindagi Geo (Family - Adpt) 00:50:08 Coca Cola 00:00:20 Coca Cola (Chalo SAth Khaein - Adnan Siddiqui & Family - Call 0800-Coke1) 00:50:28 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:01:28 Coming Soon(sec-88) Utho Jago Pakistan 00:51:56 Type : Morning Transmission 00:53:16 Mid Break 21 00:10:39 00:53:16 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:30 Kalmoohi Copyrights 2010 mediamonitors.com Printed on: 28-Feb-2014 14:30.04 Page 2 of 108 Program Clutter Channel Name: GEO ENTERTAINMENT Transmission Day/Date: Wed 01-Jan-2014 No. of Time Program Time Placement Spots Total 00:53:46 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:26 Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke (Today) 00:54:12 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:01:45 Coming Soon(sec-88) 00:54:30 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:01:26 Geo (Channel Id United) 00:55:56 Coca Cola 00:00:15 Coca Cola (Chalo Sath Khaein - Adnan Siddiqui & Family - Adpt 2) 00:55:57 Coca Cola 00:00:21 Coca Cola (Chalo SAth Khaein - Adnan Siddiqui & Family - Call 0800-Coke1) 00:56:11 Coca Cola 00:00:05 Coca Cola (Chalo Sath Khaein) 00:56:16 Complan 00:00:09 Complan (Drink Complan & Get Free Yoyo - Adpt 1) 00:56:18 Complan 00:00:09 Complan (Drink Complan & Get Free Yoyo - Adpt 1) 00:56:26 Sprite 00:00:14 Mirchi Pe Lagao Sprite Ka Tarka (Boys & Girl - Adpt 1) 00:56:27 Sprite 00:00:15 Mirchi Pe Lagao Sprite Ka Tarka (Boys & Girl - Adpt 1) 00:56:41 Djuice 00:00:34 Djuice (Unlimited Facebook - Can't Stop Liking - Different Peoples) 00:56:42 Djuice 00:00:35 Djuice (Unlimited Facebook - Can't Stop Liking - Different Peoples) 00:57:16 Coca Cola 00:00:30 Coca Cola (Chalo Sath Khaein - Adnan Siddiqui & Family - Adpt 1) 00:57:17 Coca Cola 00:00:30 Coca Cola (Chalo Sath Khaein - Adnan Siddiqui & Family - Adpt 1) 00:57:34 Coca Cola 00:00:15 Coca Cola (Chalo Sath Khaein - Adnan Siddiqui & Family - Adpt 2) 00:57:46 Complan 00:00:20 Complan (Drink Complan & Get Free Yoyo) 00:57:47 Complan 00:00:20 Complan (Drink Complan & Get Free Yoyo) 00:58:07 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:01:30 Coming Soon(sec-88) 00:59:34 Starup Dosti 00:00:23 Startup Dosti - Man 00:59:37 Starup Dosti 00:00:22 Startup Dosti - Man Copyrights 2010 mediamonitors.com Printed on: 28-Feb-2014 14:30.04 Page 3 of 108 Program Clutter Channel Name: GEO ENTERTAINMENT Transmission Day/Date: Wed 01-Jan-2014 No. of Time Program Time Placement Spots Total Utho Jago Pakistan 00:51:56 Type : Morning Transmission 01:07:35 Mid Break 14 00:06:52 01:07:35 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:31 Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke (Today) 01:08:06 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:26 Kalmoohi 01:08:32 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:01:28 Coming Soon(sec-88) 01:09:58 Sprite 00:00:15 Mirchi Pe Lagao Sprite Ka Tarka (Boys & Girl - Adpt 1) 01:10:00 Sprite 00:00:15 Mirchi Pe Lagao Sprite Ka Tarka (Boys & Girl - Adpt 1) 01:10:15 Djuice 00:00:35 Djuice (Unlimited Facebook - Can't Stop Liking - Different Peoples) 01:10:49 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:29 Chhoti Chhoti Khushiyaan 01:10:50 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:32 Coming Up Next (Chhoti Chhoti Khushiyaan) 01:11:18 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:04 Miss Fire (Tomorrow) 01:11:22 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:30 Mann Ke Moti 01:11:23 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:32 Mann Ke Moti 01:11:52 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:09 Miss Fire (Tomorrow) 01:11:55 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:36 Miss Fire (Friday) 01:12:01 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:36 Chhoti Chhoti Khushiyaan Utho Jago Pakistan 00:51:56 Type : Morning Transmission 01:28:08 Mid Break 12 00:07:00 01:28:08 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:30 Kalmoohi 01:28:38 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:27 Sapne Suhane Ladakpan Ke (Today) 01:29:05 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:22 Dou Qadam Door Thay (Coming Soon) 01:29:24 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:01:27 Geo (Channel Id United) 01:29:27 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:01:25 Coming Soon(sec-88) Copyrights 2010 mediamonitors.com Printed on: 28-Feb-2014 14:30.04 Page 4 of 108 Program Clutter Channel Name: GEO ENTERTAINMENT Transmission Day/Date: Wed 01-Jan-2014 No. of Time Program Time Placement Spots Total 01:30:51 Complan 00:00:20 Complan (Drink Complan & Get Free Yoyo) 01:30:52 Complan 00:00:19 Complan (Drink Complan & Get Free Yoyo) 01:31:11 Sprite 00:00:20 Mirchi Pe Lagao Sprite Ka Tarka (Boys & Girl - Adpt 3) 01:31:31 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:49 Mann Ke Moti 01:31:48 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:32 Mann Ke Moti 01:32:20 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:24 Meri Maa (Tonight) 01:32:41 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:04 Miss Fire (Tomorrow) Utho Jago Pakistan 00:51:56 Type : Morning Transmission 01:43:57 Mid Break 8 00:06:53 01:43:57 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:28 Bhoot Aaya (People Protest) 01:44:25 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:00:34 Mere Khuwabon Ka Diya (Monday) 01:44:55 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:01:26 Geo (Channel Id United) 01:44:59 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:01:23 Coming Soon(sec-88) 01:46:21 Complan 00:00:10 Complan (Drink Complan & Get Free Yoyo - Adpt 1) 01:46:22 Complan 00:00:09 Complan (Drink Complan & Get Free Yoyo - Adpt 1) 01:46:31 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:01:45 Coming Soon(sec-88) 01:46:50 GEO ENTERTAINMENT 00:01:26 Geo (Channel Id United) Utho Jago Pakistan 00:51:56 Type : Morning Transmission 01:48:17 Prog.
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