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[INFO] MBC’s <Straight> Episode 344 Records Its Highest Viewership Rating in the Recent Period
The 344th episode of MBC’s investigative program Straight, which aired last night (June 14) under the title “Garosero’s Exposé Business as a Social Weapon,” recorded a nationwide rating of 4.9% and a Seoul metropolitan area rating of 5.4%.
Compared with the previous episode’s nationwide rating of 2.9%, the latest episode saw a significant increase of 2 percentage points, achieving Straight’s highest viewership rating in the recent period.
Recent nationwide ratings trend:
▪️ Episode 340: 3.5%
▪️ Episode 341: 3.2%
▪️ Episode 342: 3.4%
▪️ Episode 343: 2.9%
🔺 Episode 344: 4.9%
The all-time highest rating in Straight’s history remains 5.3%, recorded by Episode 326, “The Unification Church Gate — The Illicit Web of Interests Behind It” (January 18, 2026).
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긴 기다림 끝에 다시 만나게 된 배우 김수현의 복귀를 진심으로 환영합니다.
우리는 흔들리는 시간 속에서도 묵묵히 자신의 길을 걸어온 김수현 배우를 믿었고, 언제나 그 자리에 있었습니다.
그리고 다시 시작되는 새로운 발걸음을 응원합니다.
우리는 배우 김수현이 보여줄 앞으로의 이야기, 새로운 작품, 새로운 도전까지.
변함없는 마음으로 함께하겠습니다.
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“Anyway, the narrative is that I did not protect the client’s information, which means there is an owner risk. Mentally too, I really have to keep relying on medication to sleep, and rely on medication to regulate my emotions.”
Kim Seui was reported to authorities for violating the Public Interest Whistleblowers Protection Act and sent to trial, but the video revealing X’s personal information, even three years later, still remains up.
“When you tell YouTube, or tell them through legal channels, to do something about it, they say they cannot take any action because a legal ruling has not yet come out.”
“Once you become a target and get bitten by Garoseyeon or cyber-tow-truckers, you have to just be torn apart and die without being able to offer any defense.”
To forcibly remove a video, a deliberation and decision by the Korea Communications Standards Commission is required. But the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission only requested the removal of that video late last year, and the Korea Communications Standards Commission has not yet even been able to set a deliberation date.
“The laws we have are very full of holes. Before you know it, the technology, and then the methods of using that technology, and then the methods of making money through illegal and quasi-legal exploitation of it, these have advanced enormously. So this legal lag, this judicial lag, is causing far more side effects than we thought, and the most fitting example right now is Kim Seui.”
The so-called cyber wrecker who make money by bringing others’ incidents, accidents, or private lives into the public eye online. As public opinion calling for the eradication of these practices, exemplified by Gaseyeon, spreads, the government believes the punitive damages system taking effect next month will have an effect. The system requires YouTube channels with over 100,000 subscribers to compensate victims up to five times the damage amount if they deliberately distribute false information. However, there are also concerns that this falls short of fundamentally stopping the behavior of large-scale cyber wrecker like Garosero Institute.
“If the illegal profits are greater than the punitive damages, then in fact there is the problem of continuing to produce and post content while accepting that cost. And there’s a drawn-out court fight, so in the meantime the cyber wrecker can keep claiming their own legitimacy and continue spreading and posting that content.”
For this reason, Europe and the UK specify platform companies, that is, Google’s management obligations, and impose large fines if problematic content is left as is. But in Korea, when false information circulates on YouTube and similar platforms, the regulations only say that platform operators must take appropriate measures such as deletion, with no punishment provision for non-compliance. While there are calls for legislation that would impose ultimate responsibility on platform companies, progress has been slow due to concerns about trade conflicts, given that the target of sanctions would be the U.S. company Google.
Over the past decade, cases of cyber defamation and insult crimes have more than doubled. While the law fails to keep up with reality, indiscriminate exposés and online mob attacks continue, and even at this very moment, the lives of the victims are being trampled.
“Going around all day grabbing Koreans by the collar, asking how much harm they’ve suffered related to this case, mentally, materially, people are even taking their own lives. Lawmakers talk about people’s livelihoods every day, but this is people’s livelihoods. If this isn’t people’s livelihoods, then what is?”
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