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Jeon Hyun-moo's 'I Live Alone' ranks first in overall entertainment ratings

According to Nielsen Korea, a viewership rating agency, MBC's entertainment show 'I Live Alone', which aired on the 6th, recorded a household viewership rating of 9.9% (based on the metropolitan area), ranking first among Friday entertainment programs. In addition, the 2049 viewership rating, a key indicator of channel competitiveness, recorded 5.8% (based on the metropolitan area), ranking first among all programs on Friday. As a result, 'I Live Alone' achieved the feat of ranking first in the 2049 weekly viewership ratings across all genres across all channels aired in the first week of January (January 2 to January 8) of the new year.

From Cocoon's first entertainment rookie award win to the long-awaited moment when former president Jeon Hyun-moo won the grand prize, the Rainbow members' realistic behind-the-scenes moments at the awards ceremony were enough to attract viewers' attention.
Then, the very next day after the spectacular Broadcast Entertainment Awards came to an end, Jeon Hyun-moo received a lot of support as he revisited Yongmunsa Temple, where he had been through 108 times more difficult times 6 years ago, and recalled the time he spent reflecting on himself.

He then confessed his sincerity, full of laughter, saying, “I'm very sensitive to this person, which means we were lovers in the past.” He added, “Has my girlfriend been disappointed?” The production team tactfully added the subtitle, “New Year's scoop on Mukun's dating story.”
In the broadcast on the 13th, Kian84's 'Goodbye 39, Welcome 40' and Cheon Jeong-myeong's 'Out! The 'Cheonbanjang' episode has been announced, raising expectations.
Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr