“BrainWorks” Sees Boost In Ratings As “OurBloomingYouth” Keeps Steady
After the conclusion of “Trolley” last week, “Brain Works” and “Our Blooming Youth” has begun a head-to-head ratings race!
According to Nielsen Korea, the February 20 broadcast of KBS2’s “Brain Works” garnered an average nationwide viewership rating of 4.3 percent. This is a 0.9 percent jump from the previous episode’sMeanwhile, episode 5 of tvN’s “Our Blooming Youth” achieved an average nationwide rating of 3.5 percent, scoring similarly to the previous episode’s rating.
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