‘Miss the day and night” Kicked off the debut in an impressive way Ratings, a great start for the new romantic comedy series. Starring Apink’s Jung Eun-ji, Choi Jin-hyuk and Lee Jung-eun, the drama premiered on June 15 and received an overwhelming response, surpassing its predecessor in the time slot, “Atypical Family.”
According to Nielsen Korea, the first episode of “Miss Day and Night” had a national average viewership rating of 4.0%.this goes beyond Premiere “Atypical Family,” which premiered last month, averaged a national rating of 3.3%. this Strong Initial ratings positioned “Miss Day and Night” as a contender for the time slot. The positive response to “Miss Day and Night” bodes well for future series, setting the stage for potentially strong audience engagement and further success.
In other ratings news that night, “Late Night Love in the River Garden” ranked first among cable channels during its broadcast period, with a national average ratings of 3.4%. At the same time, “The Missing Prince” is coming to an end, with an average national ratings of 4.2%, maintaining good performance.
In the mini-series, “The Wire” continued to lead the week’s most-watched program, with a national average of 9.1%. At the same time, the average national ratings of “Bitter Sweet Hell” broadcast during the same time period reached 4.8%, which is eye-catching. Finally, “Beauty and Romance” continued to dominate the Saturday night ratings, maintaining its status as the most-watched program with a national average of 16.2%.
According to Nielsen Korea, the first episode of “Miss Day and Night” had a national average viewership rating of 4.0%.this goes beyond Premiere “Atypical Family,” which premiered last month, averaged a national rating of 3.3%. this Strong Initial ratings positioned “Miss Day and Night” as a contender for the time slot. The positive response to “Miss Day and Night” bodes well for future series, setting the stage for potentially strong audience engagement and further success.
In other ratings news that night, “Late Night Love in the River Garden” ranked first among cable channels during its broadcast period, with a national average ratings of 3.4%. At the same time, “The Missing Prince” is coming to an end, with an average national ratings of 4.2%, maintaining good performance.
In the mini-series, “The Wire” continued to lead the week’s most-watched program, with a national average of 9.1%. At the same time, the average national ratings of “Bitter Sweet Hell” broadcast during the same time period reached 4.8%, which is eye-catching. Finally, “Beauty and Romance” continued to dominate the Saturday night ratings, maintaining its status as the most-watched program with a national average of 16.2%.