'Pro Bono' dominates its time slot as Jung Kyung Ho’s legal drama records 7.9% nationwide ratings and ranks No. 1

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tvN’s weekend drama Pro Bono is drawing strong attention as it continues to post impressive ratings, led by Jung Kyung Ho’s powerful performance.

According to Nielsen Korea, episode 6 of Pro Bono, which aired on December 21, recorded an average nationwide rating of 7.9 percent, with a peak of 9.4 percent.

In the Seoul metropolitan area, the episode achieved an average of 7.4 percent and a peak of 8.9 percent.

With these numbers, the drama ranked No. 1 in its time slot across all cable and general programming channels, both nationwide and in the capital region.

The drama also topped the charts among tvN’s key target audience, viewers aged 20 to 49, once again proving its strong appeal with younger audiences. These results were based on paid platforms including cable, IPTV, and satellite.

Starring Jung Kyung Ho as public interest lawyer Kang Da Wit, Pro Bono has been praised for its intense courtroom tension and realistic storytelling.

Viewers have responded positively to the drama’s tight pacing and emotional weight, helping it maintain steady momentum week after week.

With solid ratings and first place rankings across multiple categories, Pro Bono is establishing itself as one of the strongest weekend dramas currently on air, raising expectations for its continued performance in the coming episodes.

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