Netflix's 'The Price of Confession' Dominates Buzz Rankings for a Second Straight Week
For the second week in a row, Netflix's 'The Price of Confession' has ranked No. 1 on Good Data Corporation's list of most buzzworthy dramas and actors, signaling a major trend in viewership engagement.
Series and Its Actors Sweep Top Spots in Weekly Analysis
Netflix's latest hit K-drama, “The Price of Confession,” has once again secured the top spot on the weekly rankings for both the most buzzworthy drama and its cast, marking a dominant second consecutive week at number one.
According to Good Data Corporation, a key South Korean content analytics firm, “The Price of Confession” generated more online buzz than any other show. The company's weekly lists are determined by analyzing data from news articles, blog posts, online communities, videos, and social media about dramas that are either currently airing or set to air soon. The sustained **No. 1** position for both the series and its actors indicates a comprehensive hold on the public's attention.
PRISM Insight: This highlights a critical shift in how success is measured in the streaming era. Beyond viewership numbers, 'buzz'—the volume and sentiment of online conversation—is becoming the primary metric for a show's cultural relevance. For global platforms like Netflix, a show that dominates buzz not only retains domestic audiences but also serves as a powerful magnet for international subscribers, proving the show's value far beyond the screen.
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