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Again, welcome and have fun! <b>[[User:MoerkJ|<font color="green">MoerkJ</font>]] <sup><small>[[User talk:MoerkJ|<font color="red">talk</font>]]</small></sup></b> 00:10, 16 November 2013 (UTC) | Again, welcome and have fun! <b>[[User:MoerkJ|<font color="green">MoerkJ</font>]] <sup><small>[[User talk:MoerkJ|<font color="red">talk</font>]]</small></sup></b> 00:10, 16 November 2013 (UTC) | ||
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| + | I have rolled back your changes to the episode count for the SBS drama [[While You Were Sleeping (2017)]]. The official number of episodes for this drama is '''32''', not 16. | ||
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| + | Earlier this year, in order to increase ad revenue, MBC and SBS began dividing their usual one-hour evening drama broadcasts into two 30-minute episodes with a commercial break in between. While many people would not generally consider these to be separate episodes, by Korean public broadcast rules, they actually ''must'' be designated as separate episodes - rules prohibit commercial interruptions in drama broadcast episodes. Calling them separate episodes is a legal loop-hole in the rules. All of the drama sites, Wikipedia, and even the Korean TV rating agencies treat them as separate episodes. --[[User:FritzB|FritzB]] ([[User talk:FritzB|talk]]) 12:58, 10 November 2017 (UTC) | ||
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Welcome to DramaWiki! We hope you will contribute much and well. You will probably want to read the help pages. Again, welcome and have fun! MoerkJ talk 00:10, 16 November 2013 (UTC)
Episode counts
I have rolled back your changes to the episode count for the SBS drama While You Were Sleeping (2017). The official number of episodes for this drama is 32, not 16.
Earlier this year, in order to increase ad revenue, MBC and SBS began dividing their usual one-hour evening drama broadcasts into two 30-minute episodes with a commercial break in between. While many people would not generally consider these to be separate episodes, by Korean public broadcast rules, they actually must be designated as separate episodes - rules prohibit commercial interruptions in drama broadcast episodes. Calling them separate episodes is a legal loop-hole in the rules. All of the drama sites, Wikipedia, and even the Korean TV rating agencies treat them as separate episodes. --FritzB (talk) 12:58, 10 November 2017 (UTC)
