Flop? Hyped Show Earns 0% Rating Despite Popular Cast Members

Previous seasons started much higher.

In 2012, the first season of the hip-hop audition program Show Me The Money aired.

This season highlighted many now well-known performers, including the season’s winner, Loco. Since then, the show has continued annually until 2022, culminating in the most recent rendition, Show Me The Money 11.

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The show was announced to be returning last year for a 12th season after a three-year hiatus, with many familiar faces added to the show’s producer line-up. BLOCK B’s Zico, Jay Park, Loco, Grey, and Crush make up some of the teams announced, adding to the show’s seemingly anticipated return.

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The show has seen plenty of viral moments through the years, and already this season, with the initial try-outs.

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However, these aspects did not appear to contribute to the show’s overall viewership.

Following the show’s premiere on January 15, KST, Nielsen reported a 0.6% viewership rating, down from the 1.2% achieved by Show Me The Money 11 in its first episode.

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Usually, programs begin low and then rise, but with this low start, only time will tell if the show’s popularity will catch the attention of viewers.

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