The Korean Enterprise Analysis Institute has revealed this month’s model status rankings for selection exhibits!
The rankings have been decided by means of an evaluation of the patron participation, interplay, media protection, group consciousness, and viewership indexes of fifty standard selection packages, utilizing huge information collected from September 5 to October 5.
“Home Alone” (“I Dwell Alone”) climbed to the highest of this month’s checklist with a model status index of 6,066,003 for October. Excessive-ranking phrases within the present’s key phrase evaluation included “Jun Hyun Moo,” “Kian84,” and “Park Na Rae,” whereas its highest-ranking associated phrases included “reveal,” “collectively,” and “like.” This system’s positivity-negativity evaluation additionally revealed a rating of 91.37 p.c optimistic reactions.
“How Do You Play?” rose to second place after seeing a 15.72 p.c improve of their model status index since September, bringing their rating for the month to a complete of 5,443,569.
In the meantime, “Running Man” got here in at an in depth third with a model status index of 5,279,514 for October.
“You Quiz on the Block” took fourth place with a model status index of 4,201,128, marking a 1.50 p.c rise of their rating since final month.
Lastly, “Love Name Heart – Seven Stars” rounded out the highest 5 with a model status index of three,895,665.
Take a look at the highest 20 for this month beneath!
- “Dwelling Alone” (“I Dwell Alone”)
- “How Do You Play?”
- “Working Man”
- “You Quiz on the Block”
- “Love Name Heart – Seven Stars”
- “Radio Star”
- “Knowing Bros” (“Ask Us Something”)
- “My Little Old Boy”
- “2 Days & 1 Night Season 4”
- “Island Bachelor Hero”
- “The Ballad of Us”
- “Immortal Songs”
- “2025 Korea-Japan King of Singers”
- “My Flip”
- “Nationwide Singing Contest”
- “The King of Mask Singer”
- “Gayo Stage”
- “Similar Mattress, Completely different Goals”
- “Divorce Camp”
- “Mr. Home Husband”
Watch “Dwelling Alone” (“I Dwell Alone”) with subtitles on Viki beneath:
Or atone for “How Do You Play?” right here:
And “Working Man” beneath!
