'Where Are You Going Daddy' Season 2 To Premiere In China

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The Chinese version of MBC's popular entertainment program, "Sunday Night - Where Are You Going Daddy?" is sweeping China.

According to MBC yesterday, the latest episode of the Chinese version of "Where Are You Going Daddy," which was the seventh that was aired last Friday, November 22, 2013, recorded the national viewing rate of 4.96%, and shared viewing rate of 20.22%, ranking the national viewing rate of the program the top in China. In China, where there are over 50 channels, when the national viewing rate is over 1%, it is regarded as a popular entertainment program. "Where Are You Going Daddy," on the other hand, by going over 4% national viewing rate, is enjoying its widespread popularity in China.

In addition, the viewing rate for "Where Are You Going Daddy" is increasing every week. Hunan TV, a Chinese channel, has recently signed a contract with MBC, and is planning to air "Where Are You Going Daddy" season two.

The Chinese version of "Where Are You Going Daddy" is a program where Hunan TV, where MBC has sold its copyright, consults MBC for the program's production. It had its first episode on October 11, 2013, where they ranked the first in the national viewing rate ranking. This time, by showing the national viewing rate of over 4%, they are showing the power of Hallyu entertainment programs.

The Chinese version of "Where Are You Going Daddy" airs every Friday at 10 p.m. The program is also applauded for being a good, useful source of sharing the education methods for the Chinese children.

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