"The ratings for 'Langya List' were out, and the market was filled with many pessimistic voices.
There were numerous reports about the drama bombing.
Many said Hu Ge, returning as the lead in a historical drama after many years, had faced a Waterloo.
'Langya List' was simultaneously broadcast on Beijing TV and Shanghai TV, leading to a diversion of viewers between the two channels.
However, looking at the ratings for both channels, the start was indeed quite poor.
Such a situation would inevitably affect the advertising impact of all sponsors.
Worse still, the ratings on the second day of airing did not improve but fell even lower, dropping a bit!
This made Shanghai TV's ratings in the same time slot fall to eleventh place nationally, directly falling out of the top ten!
From the perspective of the audience base, although Shanghai TV could not match Mango TV, it was still among the top tier in various major TV stations.