LIPI: More Than Six Times a Week, Indonesians Watch Korean Dramas
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During the Covid-19 pandemic, people shifted their outdoor entertainment to spending more time at home. One popular pastime was watching Korean dramas. According to research by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), 842 out of 924 respondents admitted to watching Korean dramas during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Of those 842 respondents, 41.3% watched Korean dramas more than six times a week. The lowest frequency was 4-6 times a week, representing 28.4% of respondents. Meanwhile, 30.3% of respondents watched Korean dramas only 1-3 times a week.
This LIPI research on the intensity of Korean drama viewing was initiated by Nabila and colleagues. They collected data from April 16-18, 2020, with a total of 924 respondents, averaging 30 years of age.
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