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The rating system is very simple. All the major Japanese television networks make up the television market, so a research firm must determine the size of an average audience. The audience size is determined using two factors: the amount of content that is transmitted and the amount that is received, as market size varies from firm to firm.
The South Korean television rating system has been in force since 2000, and it started with only four classifications which were All, 7, 13 and 19. In February 2001, all programmes except domestic dramas (which had been enforced since November 2002) has required to have a rating system. In 2007, the 13 rating was replaced with 12 and the 15 ...
You're Under Arrest: Full Throttle (2007–2008) Itazura na Kiss (2008) To Love-Ru (2008) Darker than Black: Gemini of the Meteor (2009) Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009–2010) K-On! (2009) Kämpfer (2009) Pandora Hearts (2009) Umi Monogatari (2009) Amagami SS (2010) And Yet the Town Moves (2010) K-On!! (2010) Maid Sama! (2010) Ōkami ...
Kids War 4: Zaken na yo (キッズ・ウォー4 〜ざけんなよ〜) - starring Akiko Ikuina, Yosuke Asari, Mao Inoue, Shota Saito, and Keita Saito; Sakura (さくら) - starring Shiho Takano, Hiromi Ōta, Asei Kobayashi, Miyoko Asada, and Masami Nagasawa
Good Luck!! topped the Japanese drama ratings with 35% of the Japanese viewership in 2003. [3] The first episode aired on January 19, 2003, with ratings of 31.6%, the third highest ratings of an opening episode, behind Beautiful Life and HERO, also starring Takuya Kimura. The single episode ratings are as follows: [4]
The Film Classification and Rating Organization (映画倫理機構, Eiga Rinri Kikō), also known as Eirin (映倫), is Japan's self-regulatory film regulator. Eirin was established on the model of the now-defunct American Motion Picture Producers and Distributors Association's Production Code Administration in June 1949, succeeding the US-led occupation authorities' role of film censorship ...
The show received consistently high ratings: the final episode of Season 1 reached 42.2% of viewers in the Kanto area, the highest figure for a drama in the Heisei Era. [2] [3] The show's popularity in viewer polls achieved the highest rating in three decades of Japanese television drama. [4] [5] [6] [7]
The series attracted high ratings. Over the course of its run, the series averaged 23.9% in the Kanto region (TBS) and 30.4% in the Kansai region (MBS). The second half of the series' two-part "Finale" attained a rating of 30.4%, the highest rating achieved by a Japanese drama episode in 2007.