Seoul, South Korea – The popular series “The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract” concluded its run on MBC with impressive viewership ratings. According to Nielsen Korea, the final episode garnered an average nationwide rating of 9.3 percent, solidifying its position as the most-watched miniseries of the night. The fantasy romance drama enjoyed a boost in viewership for its series finale, outperforming its competitor in the same time slot, SBS’s “My Demon,” which only achieved a 2.9 percent rating.
Meanwhile, TV Chosun’s new drama “My Happy Ending” saw a rise in its viewership, with an average nationwide rating of 2.5 percent for its third episode. On the other hand, “Korea-Khitan War” on KBS 2TV achieved its highest viewership ratings to date, earning an average nationwide rating of 10.2 percent. JTBC’s “Welcome to Samdalri” fell to an average nationwide rating of 7.3 percent, while tvN’s “Maestra: Strings of Truth” dipped to a nationwide average of 4.7 percent.
Maintaining its leading position, KBS 2TV’s “Live Your Own Life” remained the most-watched program on Saturday, with an average nationwide rating of 17.5 percent.
“The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract,” the hit miniseries that captivated audiences, bid farewell with an impressive viewership turnout. As viewers say goodbye to this beloved drama, it leaves behind a legacy of high ratings and a loyal fanbase.
Overall, South Korea’s television landscape showcased a range of dramas and entertainment choices for viewers. While some shows experienced declines in viewership, others, like “Korea-Khitan War,” reached new heights. The competitive nature of the industry continues to drive networks to produce captivating content that captures the interest of viewers nationwide.
In conclusion, “The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract” concluded its run with a strong nationwide rating of 9.3 percent, becoming the most-watched miniseries of the night. It garnered a loyal following and bid farewell on a high note.