Comedian Joo ByungJin has confidently taken the top spot in the non-drama cast buzz rankings, covering both TV and OTT, with his appearance on tvN STORY’s ‘Can We Love Again?’. According to the results for the second week of November from Good Data Corporation’s Fundex, Joo ByungJin received significant attention for his participation in the show, marking his first number one record. Thanks to his performance, the program climbed a staggering 46 spots to rank 12th compared to the previous week.
In the non-drama program category, Mnet’s ‘Stage Fighter’ reached the top after seven weeks of airing. Since its first broadcast, the show has consistently increased in buzzworthiness, with notable performances from various cast members, including Choi HoJong, who ranked second in the cast category.
The second spot was claimed by the Wavve original ‘Bloody Game 3’, which also secured first place in the VON (Voice of Netizen) category. Following behind were ENA and SBS Plus’s ‘I Am SOLO’, TVING’s variety show ‘Rap:ublic’, and JTBC’s ‘Knowing Bros’, ranking third to fifth respectively.
In the non-drama cast category, alongside Joo ByungJin and Choi HoJong’s first and second places, Min KyungHoon from ‘Knowing Bros’ took third, Lee JangWoo from MBC’s ‘I Live Alone’ secured fourth, and Lee MoonSae from tvN’s ‘You Quiz on the Block’ placed fifth.
This ranking is based on a survey of TV non-dramas and OTT original non-dramas, cast members, and guests scheduled to be broadcast or released from November 11 to November 17. The survey analyzed program-related information from news articles, VON, video clips and shorts, and social media, achieving an accuracy rate of over 97%.
We look forward to the continued performances of popular cast members like Joo ByungJin, and expect ongoing changes and challenges in non-drama content. There is keen interest in what issues will arise in next week’s rankings.
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