Viewership ratings for Monday-Tuesday dramas continue to exhibit subtle fluctuations, with each series experiencing minor ups and downs in audience engagement.
On the evening of March 25, KBS2’s “Nothing Uncovered” aired episodes 3 and 4 consecutively due to scheduling adjustments necessitated by the broadcast of the second round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers, which will occupy the drama’s usual time slot on March 26 at 9 p.m. KST.
According to Nielsen Korea, episode 3 of “Nothing Uncovered” achieved an average nationwide viewership rating of 2.8 per cent, marking a modest increase from the previous episode’s rating of 2.7 per cent. However, viewership figures dipped slightly to 2.3 per cent for episode 4, indicating a minor fluctuation in audience interest.
Meanwhile, episode 9 of tvN’s “Wedding Impossible” maintained its position as the leading contender, securing an average nationwide rating of 3.1 per cent. Although this figure represents a slight decrease from the previous episode’s rating of 3.4 per cent, the drama continues to hold viewers with its compelling storyline and engaging performances.
ENA’s “The Midnight Studio” also experienced a marginal decline in ratings, with episode 5 achieving an average nationwide rating of 2.29 per cent, down from the previous episode’s rating of 2.48 per cent. Despite the minor dip, the drama remains a notable contender in the competitive Monday-Tuesday lineup.
In light of scheduling adjustments, viewers can anticipate changes in the upcoming episodes of “Nothing Uncovered” and “The Midnight Studio.” Episode 6 of “The Midnight Studio,” originally slated for broadcast on March 26, has been cancelled, with a special recap episode featuring highlights from episodes 1 to 5 scheduled in its place.
As the drama landscape continues to evolve, audiences are encouraged to stay tuned for the latest developments and upcoming episodes of “Wedding Impossible,” which promises to deliver further excitement and drama in the weeks ahead.