'I Live Alone' Tops Variety Show Ratings for 5th Straight Week
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- MBC's entertainment show 'I Live Alone' has secured the top spot in the 2054 viewership ratings for variety shows for five consecutive weeks.
- The latest episode featured Girls' Generation member Yuri's realistic life in Jeju and the second part of the 'Rainbow Summer Retreat'.
- The broadcast achieved a viewership rating of 6.9% in the Seoul metropolitan area, demonstrating its continued popularity.
MBC's popular variety show 'I Live Alone' continues to prove its enduring appeal, holding the number one position in 2054 viewership ratings for five weeks straight. The broadcast on July 10 showcased Girls' Generation member Yuri's down-to-earth life on Jeju Island, alongside the second installment of the much-anticipated 'Rainbow Summer Retreat'.
MBC entertainment 'I Live Alone' ranked first in variety show 2054 viewership ratings for five consecutive weeks, proving its unchanging popularity.
According to Nielsen Korea, the episode garnered a 6.9% viewership rating in the Seoul metropolitan area. This success highlights the show's consistent ability to attract viewers and maintain its status as a leading entertainment program.
The broadcast on the 10th featured Girls' Generation Yuri's realistic Jeju life and the second part of the 'Rainbow Summer Retreat'.
The 'Rainbow Summer Retreat' segment, in particular, seems to be a major draw, offering viewers a glimpse into the personal lives and interactions of the show's cast members in a relaxed, off-screen setting. The blend of realistic portrayals and engaging group activities appears to resonate strongly with the target demographic.
The broadcast recorded a viewership rating of 6.9% in the Seoul metropolitan area.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.