Korean Dramas Hit High Notes with Record Ratings
Legal Drama Finale Peaks; Competitors See Surges
The competitive landscape of Korean television saw significant shifts as several dramas achieved remarkable viewership milestones this past Sunday. Leading the pack, tvN’s legal series “Law and The City” concluded its run with its highest ratings ever.
“Law and The City” Ends on a High
The series finale of “Law and The City” captivated audiences, securing the top spot among all cable programs in its time slot. Nielsen Korea reported an average nationwide rating of 7.7 percent, a personal best for the drama.
Rival Dramas Also Shine
Meanwhile, JTBC’s new offering “Beyond the Bar” also reached a new peak. Its fourth episode garnered an impressive nationwide average of 8.3 percent, underscoring its growing popularity.
KBS 2TV’s recently launched drama “Our Golden Days” proved to be Sunday’s most-watched program. The second episode achieved a substantial 13.4 percent nationwide average, indicating strong early traction.
Additionally, Channel A’s “My Lovely Journey” saw its viewership climb. The fourth episode recorded a 0.5 percent nationwide rating, marking its strongest Sunday performance to date.
These ratings reflect the intense competition and diverse appeal of currently airing Korean dramas. For perspective, the average viewership for a prime-time drama in South Korea can range from 5-15%, with breakout hits often exceeding 20% according to industry analysis from the Korea Communications Commission.
Fans can catch up on “Law and The City,” “Our Golden Days,” and “My Lovely Journey” with subtitles available on Viki.