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'1 Night 2 Day Season 4' approached viewers with familiarity with the previous season's format

'1 Night 2 Day Season 4' Past Format Borrowed ...
[The fact | Moon, Byung-Gon] Recently, the concept of fresh concept and format art show off their attractiveness. But viewers have not yet forgotten 'national entertainment'. KBS2 Entertainment '1 Night 2 Day Season 4', which was first broadcast on the 8th, approached viewers with familiarity with the previous season's format. Viewers responded. It was a return to the past. Retro wind is blowing on YouTube. Beyond 'Online Tapgol Park', which plays live music programs in the past, highlight broadcasts of the entertainment 'Infinite Challenge', 'Running Man' and '1 Night 2 Days' are becoming popular on YouTube. The first broadcast of '1 Night 2 Day Season 4' was literally 'Amazing'. The ratings of '1 Night 2 Day Season 4' recorded 14.4% for Part 1 and 17.6% for Part 2 (hereinafter TNMS, nationwide households). This is 2.2% P higher than the 14.3% viewership in season 3. The last season, which was broadcast in popularity, was better than the last season, due to the controversy of the sex crimes of performers Jung Jun-young and the controversy of betting golf between Cha Tae-hyun and Kim Jun-ho. This is even more significant as it has become difficult to break the double-digit ratings of terrestrial TV programs. '1 Night and 2 Days Season 4' was the first member Kim Jong-min, leading the new members of Yeon Jung-hoon, Moon Se-yoon, Kim Sun-ho, Dean Dean, and Ravi. The new members played the game of 'Bok Buk Bok' as before and played on the crew's rather absurd mission. In particular, the members suffering from the specialty 'Canaricano' (Canary Fish Sauce + Americano) of '1 Night and 2 Days' were still '1 Night and 2 Days'. At the end of the broadcast, he was expecting the return of the 'national people's art' by predicting the evening bokbulbok and outdoor mission scene. Attention is drawn to whether weekend afternoon viewers will be gathered in front of the living room TV.
Past entertainment is also on the Internet. YouTube has emerged as the best medium to feel the nostalgia of the past. In recent years, YouTube has been a popular channel for broadcasting song ranking programs in the late 1990s and early 2000s. These channels were called 'Online Tapgol Park' and were crowded with people who gathered to remember the past.
Next is 'Tapgol Park'. Each terrestrial broadcaster has opened a channel that highlights past entertainment shows and the response is explosive. The representative channel is MBC's YouTube channel 'Five minutes'. On the 'Five Minutes' channel, programs such as 'Infinite Challenge', 'High Kickless', 'Surprise' and 'We Got Married' are edited and posted in about 5 minutes. The most popular program is by far the limitless challenge. The martial arts legend has an average of 700,000 views and a maximum of 2.43 million views. That's overwhelming compared to the roughly 200,000 average views of "High Kick" and the 130,000 average views of "We Got Married." The viewers' response is also hot. The comment window says' Edit and upload a specific episode of Infinite Challenge 'and' 5 minutes is too short. Please increase to 50 minutes. ' The number of comments is nearly 2,000, with 280,000 subscribers. SBS also operated 'SBS Retro Channel-Straw' to stimulate past emotions. This channel mainly features early episodes of entertainment 'Running Man', highlights of sitcom's 'Sungpoong's Obstetrics and Gynecology' and 'We can't stop them'. Running Man's editorial hits reached a maximum of 5.33 million times. KBS also reveals the previous seasons of '1 Night 2 Days' on the channel 'Cal-TV'. Recently, TV channels are increasing and viewing platforms are diversifying. Even viewers' tastes are getting complicated. Broadcasters are keeping up with entertainment programs targeted at specific audiences. For example, 'Internet broadcast entertainment', 'dog entertainment' and 'beauty entertainment' are examples. But there is no new 'national entertainment'. Instead, he is looking back on his memories of 'national entertainment.'