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24.11.11
[News]“Gyebaek” ends with 13% of viewers
[News]“Gyebaek” ends with 13% of viewers.
Cr.- hancinema
The MBC drama “Gyebaek” ended by catching 13% of viewers.
According to AGB Nielsen Media Research on November 23rd, “Gyebaek” scored a viewing percentage of 13%, which is slightly higher than the previous 12.3%.
The first episode of “Gyebaek” in July started off with 10.6% and on the 22nd of August it made its best ratings at 14.3%. However, after that it remained near 10%.
It was beaten first by SBS “Warrior Baek Dong-soo” and then “A Thousand Days’ Promise“.
Like it is recorded in history, the drama ended with Gye-baek dying at war at Hwangsanbol.
SBS’s “A Thousand Days’ Promise” rated 17.4% and KBS’s “Brain” got 8.8%.
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