en.malanginspirasi.com – SBS’s hit fantasy rom-com “My Royal Nemesis” concluded its run by rewriting its own rating history.
According to Nielsen Korea, the final episode secured a spectacular 11.8 percent average nationwide rating, peaking at 14.1 percent during its broadcast.
The weekend K-drama landscape saw a major shakeup on June 20, marked by a record-breaking series finale and steady climbs for competing network dramas.
The drama, which stars Lim Ji-yeon as an unknown actress possessed by a Joseon-era villainess and Heo Nam-jun as a capitalist chaebol heir, dominated the night.
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It did not only capture the top spot in its specific time slot across all networks, but it also secured bragging rights as the week’s most-watched miniseries.
Furthermore, the show proved to be a massive hit with the highly coveted 20-to-49 age demographic, averaging a 4.5 percent rating (and peaking at 5.6 percent) within that group. “Reborn Rookie” and Others Maintain Upward Momentum
JTBC’s reincarnation drama “Reborn Rookie”—created by hitmaker Kim Soon-ok and based on the web novel by Reborn Rich author Sang Yeong—successfully kicked off the second half of its broadcast cycle.
The series saw its Saturday numbers climb to an impressive 8.8 percent.
This marks a notable achievement for the show, as its Saturday episodes have historically brought in lower viewership compared to its Sunday airings.
Meanwhile, MBC’s “Fifties Professionals” drew a steady 4.8 percent nationwide average as it positions itself for its upcoming final two episodes next week.
Lastly, KBS 2TV’s long-form drama “Recipe for Love” proved once again to be an immovable force, capturing a dominant 15.1 percent rating to remain the most-watched show of any kind on Saturday







