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Korean drama (Korean: 한국 드라마; RR: Hanguk deurama), also known as K-drama or Koreanovela, refers to Korean-language television shows made in South Korea. These shows began to be produced around the early 1960s, but were mostly consumed domestically until the rise of the Korean Wave in the 1990s. They have since achieved significant ...
This is an incomplete list of Korean dramas, broadcast on nationwide networks KBS (KBS1 and KBS2), MBC, SBS; and cable channels JTBC, tvN, OCN, Channel A, MBN, Mnet and TV Chosun.
The Baeksang Arts Award for Best Drama (Korean: 백상예술대상 TV부문 드라마 작품상; RR: Baeksang Yesul Daesang TV Bumun Deurama Jakpumsang) is an award presented annually at the Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony organised by Ilgan Sports and JTBC Plus, affiliates of JoongAng Ilbo, usually in the second quarter of each year in Seoul. [1]
Sky Castle is currently the fourth highest-rated Korean drama in cable television history. [8] It was an unexpected commercial hit, rising from 1% viewership ratings to double-digit viewership ratings percentage, as well as topping the Contents Power Index (CPI) rankings and the TV popularity ranking in South Korea.
Top 20 series per nationwide viewers (million) [note 1] # Series Nationwide viewers number in million (Nielsen) Final episode date Ref. 1 Queen of Tears: 6.399 April 28, 2024 [39] 2 Crash Landing on You: 6.337 February 16, 2020 [40] 3 Mr. Queen: 4.749 February 14, 2021 [41] 4 Mr. Sunshine: 4.631 September 30, 2018 [42] 5 Crash Course in Romance ...
It is currently the highest-rated Korean drama of all time, based on single episode viewership ratings, reaching 66.9% [2] on its final broadcast on 26 April 1998. Its average rating for its entire run was 43.7%.
[11] [12] With its finale rating of 12.54%, it is one of the highest rated Korean dramas in cable television history. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] It received praise for its solid acting, tightly-constructed plot and detailed and sophisticated direction; and enjoyed success internationally in China and Japan.
On August 1, 2014 its programming was changed to airing reruns of Korean dramas and its name changed first to Sky Drama, and then on March 16, 2020 to SKY. On April 29, 2022, SKY changed its channel name to ENA, which the channel made its availability outside Skylife such as their competitors B tv and U+TV .