Central TV's spy drama " Wind Chaser " performed well in the viewership ratings for its premiere. According to reports, the first episode of the drama had a viewership rating of 1.6, ranking first in the country at the same time slot. In addition, the viewership ratings of the series continued to rise in the subsequent episodes. However, the specific viewership ratings were not given in the search results provided, so it was impossible to provide an accurate number.
A viewership rating of over 2% meant that the viewership rating of a television program had exceeded 2% of the total viewership rating of the entire network within a certain time period. To put it more specifically, a viewership rating of 4 meant that 4% or 0.06 meant that 400 out of every 10000 viewers were watching the show during that time slot. In China, a viewership rating of more than 2% was already considered a relatively high viewership rating, which meant that the program or drama was more attractive. The information about the viewership ratings exceeding 2% was mainly concentrated on TV dramas such as "Blossoms,""Get into the Channel," and "If Running is My Life." These episodes all achieved high viewership ratings during the broadcast period, attracting more than 2% of the audience.
A viewership rating of over 1% meant that the viewership rating of a television program had exceeded 1% in a certain period of time. To be more specific, when a program's viewership rating broke 1, it meant that the number of viewers watching the program during that time period accounted for more than 1% of the total audience. The viewership rating was a measure of the popularity of a television program. Breaking 1 meant that the program had obtained a relatively high viewership rating during that time period.
Breaking through 2 in the viewership ratings was very impressive. In China, a viewership rating of more than 2% was already considered a relatively high viewership rating, which meant that the program or drama was more attractive. The viewership rating refers to the number of people watching a television channel (or a television program) as a percentage of the total number of television viewers. When a TV program's viewership rating broke 2, it meant that the program had attracted a large number of viewers. This meant that the show performed well in the competition during the same time slot, surpassing the ratings of most other TV shows. Therefore, a viewership rating of more than 2 could be considered a high success for a television program, which was loved and sought after by a wide audience.
[The viewership rating for Journey with the Phoenix broke 2.3.]
"From South to North" was a television drama of Central TV Department 8. According to the search results provided, the viewership ratings of the drama had broken 3% on the first day of its premiere, reaching a peak viewership rating of 3.9922%. Furthermore, it had climbed further to 4.0335% on the night before the finale. This data showed that 'From South to North' had achieved a relatively high viewership rating during the broadcast period of Central TV Department 8 and was known as the 'King of Plays' of Central TV Department 8. In addition, the drama also gained a lot of popularity on the iQiyi platform, ranking first on the popularity list. Therefore, it could be said that the viewership ratings of "From South to North" had indeed broken 3% of the viewership ratings.
A viewership rating of over 2% meant that the viewership rating had exceeded 2% of the entire viewership rating. To be specific, a viewership rating of 4 meant that 4% of the audience was watching the show. The viewership rating refers to the number of viewers watching a television channel (or television program) as a percentage of the total number of television viewers. The viewership ratings were obtained through a complex process of scientific basic research, samplings, measurements, statistics, and data processing. Different statistics platforms might have different data, so the authority would also be different. According to the company that provided viewership ratings, viewership ratings were the "common currency" for television programs, radio programs, and advertising transactions. It was an important data for the television drama market.
The viewership ratings for Wind Chaser were very good. The viewership ratings for the premiere episode directly broke 1% and reached the top of the country. From the 0.7% viewership base of the Central Eight TV Station, it rushed all the way to 1.685%. At the same time, it was broadcasted on iQiyi and had more than 300,000 online viewers. The high ratings of this drama could be attributed to its intense spy plot and strong cast, especially Wang Yibo's outstanding performance in the drama.
A viewership rating of 2% meant that more than 2% of the audience watched the TV series during the broadcast period. In China, a viewership rating of more than 2% was already considered a relatively high viewership rating. This meant that the drama had already been loved and pursued by many viewers. However, specifically speaking, there was no fixed definition for a viewership rating of more than 2. This was because with the changes in the television market and the changes in the audience's viewing habits, the boundaries of a high-viewership drama were constantly blurring. Therefore, it was impossible to accurately answer the exact level of the viewership ratings that broke 2.