The Korean Enterprise Analysis Institute has revealed this month’s model status rankings for selection reveals!
The rankings have been decided by way of an evaluation of the patron participation, interplay, media protection, neighborhood consciousness, and viewership indexes of fifty common selection packages, utilizing huge information collected from October 2 to November 2.
“Home Alone” (“I Reside Alone”) held onto its spot on the high of the listing this month with a model status index of 6,890,742, marking a 13.60 % improve in its rating since October. Excessive-ranking phrases within the present’s key phrase evaluation included “Jun Hyun Moo,” “operating,” and “sports activities day,” whereas its highest-ranking associated phrases included “compete,” “relate,” and “seem.” This system’s positivity-negativity evaluation additionally revealed a rating of 90.12 % constructive reactions.
In the meantime, “How Do You Play?” maintained its place at second place with a model status index of 4,813,574.
“You Quiz on the Block” rose to 3rd place with a model status index of 4,350,413, marking a 3.55 % improve in its rating since final month.
“Running Man” got here in at an in depth fourth with a model status index of 4,229,821 for November.
Lastly, “Please Take Care of My Refrigerator” shot to fifth place after seeing a whopping 209.45 % rise in its model status index, bringing its rating to three,969,077.
Try the highest 20 for this month beneath!
- “House Alone” (“I Reside Alone”)
- “How Do You Play?”
- “You Quiz on the Block”
- “Working Man”
- “Please Take Care of My Fridge”
- “My Little Old Boy”
- “The Marvel Coach”
- “Love Name Middle – Seven Stars”
- “Knowing Bros” (“Ask Us Something”)
- “The Ballad of Us”
- “Radio Star”
- “Immortal Songs”
- “I Am Solo”
- “Nationwide Singing Contest”
- “The King of Mask Singer”
- “Gayo Stage”
- “2 Days & 1 Night Season 4”
- “Mr. Home Husband”
- “Home on Wheels”
- “Similar Mattress, Completely different Goals”
Watch “House Alone” (“I Reside Alone”) with subtitles on Viki beneath:
Or atone for “How Do You Play?” right here:
And “Working Man” beneath!
