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Without Kim Seon-ho, KBS2’s “2 Days 1 Night” gets more than 12% rating with the 5-member system

KBS2’s “2 Days 1 Night Season 4,” which was changed to a five-member system, drew attention as its viewership is on the rise.    

KBS2’s “2 Days 1 Night Season 4” is being led by five people, Yeon Jung-hoon, Kim Jong-min, Moon Se-yoon, DinDin, and Ravi, after Kim Seon-ho dropped out last year due to his private life controversy. “2 Days 1 Night Season 4” decided to stay as a five-member regular cast and has been steadily gaining popularity, ranking first in viewership ratings among contents of the same time slot.

2 Days 1 Night rating

In particular, the ratings of “2 Days 1 Night Season 4” has been increasing gradually, and the 108th episode, which aired on Jan 9th, recorded the highest ratings of 12.8% so far. This is relatively high compared to the 8-10% viewer rating when there were still six members.

The program has recently maintained an average audience rating of 11% to 12% by showing a team of attractive and entertaining characters, from the eldest brother Yeon Jung-hoon to the youngest Ravi, along with the stronger teamwork between the members.

2 Days 1 Night rating

In addition, “2 Days 1 Night Season 4” recorded the highest viewer rating of 17% per minute in a row, showing the aspect of KBS’s leading entertainment show. At the 2021 KBS Entertainment Awards, “2 Days 1 Night Season 4” was also honored with seven awards, including the grand prize. Attention is focusing on whether “2 Days 1 Night Season 4,” which has been gradually adding fun to the chemistry between the members who have worked together for three years, will continue to remain popular.

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Meanwhile, Kim Seon-ho was embroiled in controversy over his private life in October last year due to an exposed post from his ex-girlfriend A. As the controversy did not die down easily at the time, Kim Seon-ho dropped out of KBS2’s “2 Days 1 Night,” as well as his supposed-to-be next films “Dog Days” and “2 O’Clock Date.”

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