'TheFirstResponders' Ratings Return To All-Time High As 'RebornRich' Takes The Night Off
climbed back up to the drama’s personal all-time high. According to Nielsen Korea, the latest episode of “The First Responders” scored an average nationwide rating of 9.4 percent, matching its personal record from its second episode.
The nearly 2 percent jump in the drama’s ratings may be partially attributed to the fact that JTBC’s hit drama “The next episode of “The First Responders” will air on December 3 at 10 p.m. KST, while “Reborn Rich” will return to air just half an hour later at 10:30 p.m. KST.
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