Missing Crown Prince grabbed double its audience on Saturday night, a number it seems to have been able to retain on Sunday. Yay!
Got to say I'm really happy to see the ratings for the ongoing time travel romance drama Lovely Runner continuing to stay solid and, for some episodes since its premiere, to rise. That solidity, by the way, was seen last night when Lovely Runner, Episode 6 ratings were pretty much the same as the previous
Korean drama Hide, Episode 10's ratings are on the way back up as, with just two episodes to go, the suspense is still real.
Nothing Uncovered, Episode 11 is still on the up again then down again ratings cycle that has been the fate of this excellent melodrama since it premiered.
Lovely Runner Episode 5 earned a slight ratings rise last night, while the other dramas airing on Monday night saw a ratings drop.
Queen of Tears is moving ever closer to overtaking Crash Landing on You on the highest-rated cable TV dramas of all-time chart.
Queen of Tears, Episode 11 continued its massive success last night by grabbing its best ever Saturday rating. Not a shock, as the K-drama really is superb.
The Midnight Studio, Episode 10 viewership was steady in Korea last night for its third episode in a row, while international audiences have never wavered over their enjoyment of the supernatural drama.
In the realm of things I don't understand lies Nothing Uncovered, Episode 9, whose ratings last night in South Korea sunk to their lowest yet. Those ratings saw a massive drop nationwide from the KBS2 drama's previous all-time high rating of 3.8 percent for Episode 8 to Monday night's all-time low of 2.3 percent for
Lovely Runner, Episode 4 continues to pull in viewers as international audiences rate the K-drama with unheard of high ratings. Not a surprise tho, as it's really that good.
META : Jefferies maintains a Buy ratingAlready positive, the research from Jefferies and its analyst Brent Thill still consider the stock as a Buy opportunity. The target price is lowered from USD 585 to USD 540.
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