[HanCinema's News] "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" Tops RACOI Chart for Second Straight Week

By William Schwartz on 2022/07/19 at 21:43 PST

According to figures recently released by RACOI (Response About Content On the Internet), "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" was once again the most popular South Korean drama across a wide variety of Internet metrics for the second straight week. The surveyed data is for the second week of July, defined as July 11th to July 17th. The surprise hit legal drama stars Park Eun-bin in the leading role as a rookie defense lawyer with autism.

"Extraordinary Attorney Woo" had 21,136 posts, 92,348 comments, 14,814,000 video views, 2,671 news articles, 111 videos, 5.7% overall television ratings, and 5.0% ratings in the 20-49 age demographic. In terms of direct numbers, this translates to 1,154,000 overall viewers and 1,075,000 viewers in the 20-49 age demographic. This made "Extaordinary Attorney Woo" the best performing drama in terms of posts, comments, video views, and news articles.

The best performing television show for videos was the fantasy drama "Alchemy of Souls" which was second place overall. Third place was the legal drama "Why Her?" which was followed by the mystery drama "Cafe Minamdang" in fourth place. These were followed by the legal/medical hybrid drama "Doctor Lawyer" in fifth place and the upcoming legal drama "Big Mouth" in sixth place. The family drama "It's Beautiful Now" was in seventh place and had the best television ratings for the surveyed period.

Written by William Schwartz

William Schwartz

Staff writer. Has been writing articles for HanCinema since 2012, having lived in South Korea since 2011. Started out in Gyeongju, then to Daegu, then to Ansan, then to Yeongju, then to Seoul, lived on the road for HanCinema's travel diaries series in the summer of 2016, and is currently settled in Anyang. Has good tips for utilizing South Korea's public bus system. William Schwartz can be contacted via william@hancinema.net. He also has a substack at williamschwartz.substack.com where he discusses the South Korean film industry in broader terms and takes suggestions for future movies to review.

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