MBC's 'I Live Alone' Hits Lowest Ratings in 5 Years as Announcer Ko Kang-yong Prepares for a Big Move


MBC's 'I Live Alone' recently recorded its lowest ratings in five years, and announcer Ko Kang-yong is preparing to move out of his rented studio apartment as he approaches his second year at the company.

The upcoming episode, airing on the 13th, will showcase Ko Kang-yong's decision to move and his journey to find a new home.

MBC announcer Ko Kang-yong has gained empathy from viewers by sharing the reality of a new employee's life through 'I Live Alone.' His first appearance in June last year recorded a 5.5% viewership rating, with subsequent appearances in August and December reaching 6.8% and 5.4%, respectively.
MBC's 'I Live Alone' Hits Lowest Ratings in 5 Years as Announcer Ko Kang-yong Prepares for a Big Move

Having shown his disciplined lifestyle in a small rented studio, Ko Kang-yong reveals his reasons for deciding to move. He takes a half-day off work to prepare for the move, aiming to transition from renting to a lease. However, he surprises the Rainbow Club members by revealing that his attempt to secure a company loan for the lease fell through.

Ko Kang-yong then seeks other loan options, and his nervousness ahead of his first-ever loan consultation draws attention. During the consultation, he is overwhelmed by unfamiliar terms and the extensive list of required documents. He admits, “It was really difficult,” as he faces the harsh realities of adulthood.

To make the most of his precious half-day off, Ko Kang-yong is seen having a quick lunch with a triangle kimbap. His journey to secure his first loan for the move will be featured in the episode airing at 11:10 PM.

Meanwhile, the episode of 'I Live Alone' that aired on the 6th recorded a 4.6% viewership rating, the lowest since the 4.2% rating of episode 422 in November 2021. The show saw the departure of key figures like Park Na-rae and Key at the end of last year.

Reported by Tae Yuna, TenAsia youyou@tenasia.co.kr