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5 hours ago, hwonhwon_stv said:

 

“It’s Okay To Not Be Okay” Premieres To No. 1 Ratings; “Backstreet Rookie” Enjoys Rise For 2nd Episode

 

The battle over weekend drama ratings is heating up!


On June 20, tvN’s new romance drama “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” premiered to a promising start. According to Nielsen Korea, the first episode of the new drama starring Kim Soo Hyun and Seo Ye Ji scored an average nationwide rating of 6.1 percent and a peak of 7.0 percent, taking first place in its time slot across all cable channels.


“It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” also took first place in its time slot across all channels—including public broadcast networks—among the key demographic of viewers ages 20 to 49, with whom it scored an average of 4.3 percent and a peak of 5.1 percent. The new drama performed particularly well with female viewers in their forties, among whom it scored an impressive peak rating of 10.6 percent for its premiere.

 

Meanwhile, SBS’s new romantic comedy “Backstreet Rookie” enjoyed a slight increase in viewership for its second episode. The June 20 broadcast of the drama scored average nationwide ratings of 3.7 percent and 6.8 percent for its two parts.

KBS 2TV’s “Once Again” continued its reign as the most-watched drama of Saturday nights, scoring average nationwide ratings of 23.1 percent and 28.8 percent for its two parts.

TV Chosun’s “King Maker: The Change of Destiny” scored an average nationwide rating of 4.9 percent, marking a slight rise in viewership from its previous episode, while OCN’s “Team Bulldog: Off-Duty Investigation” trailed with an average rating of 2.8 percent for the evening.

 

 

https://www.soompi.com/article/1408092wpp/its-okay-to-not-be-okay-premieres-to-no-1-ratings-backstreet-rookie-enjoys-rise-for-2nd-episode

 

hwonhwon, thanks for sharing this. Wow, this is strong considering that this is a cable drama channel. In cable dramas, 1%-5% of viewer’s ratings are a standard win. Keep in mind that shows from major broadcasting networks tend to receive higher Nielsen ratings than the ones from cable networks because not as many have access to cable channels. That’s why, viewership ratings are calculated slightly different for cable network dramas. I hope this will continue to increase. :blush:

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Seo Ye Ji Looks On As Kim Soo Hyun Rushes To His Brother’s Aid In “It’s Okay To Not Be Okay”

 

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tvN’s “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” released new stills ahead of the second episode!

 

“It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” is a rom-com drama about a fairytale romance. Kim Soo Hyun stars as Moon Kang Tae, a community health worker at a psychiatric ward who doesn’t have time for love. Seo Ye Ji stars as Go Moon Young, a successful children’s book author who has antisocial personality disorder and has never known love. Oh Jung Se plays Moon Sang Tae, Moon Kang Tae’s older brother who has autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

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The first episode displayed the heartwarming relationship between the two siblings, but also foreshadowed unspeakable circumstances as Moon Sang Tae struggled after he experienced a nightmare in which he was chased by a butterfly. Meanwhile, Moon Kang Tae must split his time between his job and his life at home.

 

In the new stills, Moon Sang Tae attends an autograph event with his favorite children’s book author Go Moon Young, but he faces a difficult situation and brings his hands up to his head in distress. Moon Kang Tae comes to his brother’s side and pulls him into an embrace as Go Moon Young looks on. Curiosity is mounting over who is on the receiving end of Moon Kang Tae’s gaze as he looks up at someone.

 

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Oh Jung Se revealed that even though he didn’t plan on it, he shed a great deal of tears while filming the scene. Kim Soo Hyun was also filled with emotion and became choked up with tears.

 

To see the emotional scene between the two actors, check out the next episode of “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay,” airing on June 21 at 9 p.m. KST!

 

 

 

Source (1) / soompi news

 

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Kim Soo Hyun Comes To Seo Ye Ji’s Defense In “It’s Okay To Not Be Okay”

 

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tvN’s “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” released new stills of Kim Soo Hyun and Seo Ye Ji ahead of the upcoming episode!

 

“It’s Okay to Not Be Okay” is a rom-com drama about a fairytale romance. Kim Soo Hyun stars as Moon Kang Tae, a community health worker at a psychiatric ward who doesn’t have time for love. Seo Ye Ji stars as Go Moon Young, a successful children’s book author who has antisocial personality disorder and has never known love.

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In the first episode, Moon Kang Tae and Go Moon Young’s shocking first meeting hinted at the strange fate between them. Moon Kang Tae left a particular impact when he blocked Go Moon Young, who had picked up a knife and was brandishing it towards a man who had threatened her life, by grabbing the knife with his bare hand.

 

Following their nearly fatal first meeting, they met again at Go Moon Young’s publishing company. Instead of coming to her to demand compensation for his injured hand, Moon Kang Tae said that he sought her out because she had the same eyes as someone he once knew. The episode ended with Moon Kang Tae saying in a low voice that he liked her, inciting curiosity and anticipation for the second episode.

 

The new stills preview a tense moment in which Moon Kang Tae comes to the defense of Go Moon Young, who crosses paths with an unpleasant stranger. The pair stare down the man with sharp gazes in one still, while the following still shows Go Moon Young looking coldly at the man while bills fly through the air. The final still shows Moon Kang Tae sitting lost in thought with his hands clasped. Viewers are curious as to what could have happened for Go Moon Young to be caught up in such a situation.

 

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Find out how Moon Kang Tae came to stand by Go Moon Young’s side in the next episode of “It’s Okay to Not Be Okay,” which airs on June 21 at 9 p.m. KST!

 

 

 

Source (1) / soompi news

 

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5 hours ago, willenette said:

 

hwonhwon, thanks for sharing this. Wow, this is strong considering that this is a cable drama channel. In cable dramas, 1%-5% of viewer’s ratings are a standard win. Keep in mind that shows from major broadcasting networks tend to receive higher Nielsen ratings than the ones from cable networks because not as many have access to cable channels. That’s why, viewership ratings are calculated slightly different for cable network dramas. I hope this will continue to increase. :blush:

 

 

You're welcome willenette

And yes, Hope the rating will be better in the next episode

 

 

 

Butterfly is an ancient symbol of transformation.

Mental health Butterfly

That's why Moon Kang Tae is the comfort zone of Go Moon Young

 

 

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