Thursday, December 8, 2016

Yoo Jae Suk- most colorful decorated comedian of all times.

Viewers have once again voted for nation's emcee Yoo Jae Suk (44) as one of the best comedian who has the most outstanding performance of the year.

Yoo Jae Suk received 45% of the votes, ranking first in the list, according to a survey by the Gallup Korea survey. He was also ranked # 1 in Gallup's comic book series for the fifth time consecutive year in 2005-2009, followed by Kang Ho Dong in 2010 and Kim Byeong Man in 2011. Then again Jae Suk wins for the fifth consecutive year.

The support for MC Yoo was no discrimination among men and women. 43% of male voters and 47% female fans voted for him. Around 42-50% of respondents were from all various different generations.

Yoo has been appearing in three popular variety shows- MBC's Infinite Challenge, SBS's Running Man and KBS2TV Happy Together. He has been continuously hosting the variety programs for many years in the three big TV stations.

2nd place goes to gag woman Lee Guk Joo. Lee was ranked second place after Yoo for the same survey held last year. Guk Joo has been receiving lots of support from female fans aged from 13-29. 24% of those were aged 13-18 and 20% belongs to the category group of between age 19 and 29. Currently Lee is hosting the SBS Power FM 'Lee Guk Ju- Young Street', she also starred in MBC's 'I Live Alone' as well as authentic comedy programs such as tvN's comedy Big League.

3rd place goes to emcee Kang Ho Dong (13.1%). Kang moved on different stages to comprehensive channel and cable channel such as SBS 'Star King' and KBS 2TV 'Cool Kiz on the Block'. 

Kang is currently appearing on JTBC's 'Know Your Brother' and O'live's Korean Food War. Kang Ho Dong has more than 60 year old generations of support (27% of males and 20% of females over 60).

Gag woman Park Na Rae ranked 4th (11.8%), Kim Jun Hyun 9.3% on 5th spot, Shin Dong Yub 9.2%, Yang Se Hyung 8.0%, Kim Jun Ho 7.9%, Lee Gyung Gyu 5.1% and Park Myung Soo at 4.1%.

The survey was conducted from interviews with 1,700 people aged 13 and above from April 4 to 25 on last November. The sample error was ± 2.4 percentage points, the confidence level was 95%, and the response rate was 37%.




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