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K-Drama Flops at Home, But Soars Abroad?

‘Spring of Youth’ K-Drama: International Appeal soars Despite Domestic Struggles

while viewership in Korea lags,the series finds a dedicated audience on global streaming platforms.

Domestic Disappointment

Sbs’s new K-Drama, Spring of Youth, premiered May 6, 2025 (KST), and after three episodes, it faces an uphill battle in its home market.

K-Drama Flops at Home, But Soars Abroad?
“Spring of Youth.” | @manofcreation_official/Instagram

Nielsen ratings reveal a concerning trend. The show debuted with a 1.4% viewership, but subsequent episodes have dipped below 1%, with both episode 2 and episode 3 registering a mere 0.7%.

Did you know? Nielsen ratings are a standard measure of television viewership, crucial for advertisers and networks to gauge a show’s popularity and reach.

Despite the production team’s anticipation that a love triangle would boost ratings, domestic viewership remains low.

From episode 3, the love triangle kicks into full gear, and the actors’ explosive charisma will capture viewers’ hearts. The storyline will continue to appeal to both domestic and international audiences.

“Spring of Youth” Production Team

Global Streaming success

However,outside of Korea,Spring of Youth is gaining meaningful traction on streaming platforms,especially in North America and Southeast Asia.

  • Rakuten Viki (US): According to FlixPatrol, the show ranked 5th in the “TV Show” category.
  • Netflix (Indonesia): The series remained in the Top 10 for TV shows between May 8 and 12.
  • Vidio (Indonesia): Spring of Youth secured the 2nd position on this local platform.

Pro Tip: Streaming platforms frequently enough acquire rights to shows that may not perform well domestically but have strong international appeal, diversifying their content and reaching wider audiences.

The Plot Thickens

Spring of youth centers on a former K-Pop band member seeking a fresh start after being ousted from his group. He enrolls in university, hoping for a normal college experience. The series blends music, romance, friendship, and coming-of-age themes, resonating with viewers overseas.

Sa Gye (Ha yoo Joon) was on top of the world as the vocalist and guitarist of leading K-pop band the Crown… until he’s unexpectedly forced to leave the group. Seeking a fresh start, he decides to enroll in university, where he hopes to experience the normal life of a college student for the first time. There he meets Kim Bom (Park Ji Hu), a passionate and talented music student who gave up studying abroad after her mother’s passing, and Seo Tae Yang (Lee seung Hyub), a medical student with a deep love for music.Together with other students, they form a band called Two Sa Gye, and before long Sa Gye finds himself rediscovering his passion for music. As Sa Gye and Bom grow closer, they begin to develop feelings for each other, supporting each other as they work through their arduous pasts. Will Sa Gye find the new begining he hoped for?

Rakuten viki

Industry Trends

Sbs is not alone in facing challenges with captivating domestic audiences. Other networks also struggle to maintain viewership in an increasingly competitive media landscape.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why is ‘Spring of Youth’ struggling in Korea?
Domestic viewership ratings are low, with episodes dipping below 1%.
Where is the show popular?
The show is gaining traction on streaming platforms in North America and Southeast Asia, particularly in the US and Indonesia.
What is the show about?
It follows a former K-Pop band member who starts a new life in college, blending music, romance, and friendship.

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