3:10 Relay

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3:10 Relay
Titlecard featuring anchor Yang Won-bo
Also known as310 중계석
GenreNews, satire
Presented byYang Won-bo
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes90
Production
Production locationSouth Korea
Editor35 minutes
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Original release
NetworkJTBC
Release20 July (2020-07-20) –
4 December 2020 (2020-12-04)

3:10 Relay (Korean310 중계석; Hanja310 中繼석; RRsamilgong junggyeseok; MRsamilgong chunggyesŏk) was a South Korean newscast airing on JTBC in 2020. With the concept of a sports program, it puts a funny spin on domestic and foreign stories using entertaining editing and captions. It is presented by Yang Won-bo and airs weekdays at 3:10 KST. Its final episode aired on 4 December, with anchor Yang Won-bo set to take over Pyo Chang-won in Scandal Supervisor.

Segments[edit]

  • Opening – Yang Won-bo introduces the stories in Today's Headlines and ends it with showing the rating for the previous day (this has been abolished on 14 October).
  • Today's Headlines – originally named Observation Point (관전 포인트), this segment is divided into three where the stories are broken down.
  • Real-time Relay – the casters check the top 10 real-time trends on Naver as of broadcast time.

Commentators[edit]

Role Day Name Duration Notes
Caster (캐스터) Everyday Yang Won-bo
양원보
20 July 2020—4 December 2020
Commentator (해설위원) Mondays and Wednesdays Go Hyun-joon
고현준
Monday commentator:

20 July 2020—28 September 2020

Wednesday commentator:

22 July 2020—16 September 2020

One-day commentator:

14 August 2020

Current host of Go Hyun-joon's News Briefing on SBS Love FM
Mondays only Kim Kyung-jin
김경진
12 October 2020—30 November 2020 member of the 20th National Assembly, representing the Buk District in Gwangju under the People's Party
Tuesdays only Lee Jong-hoon
이종훈
21 July 2020—4 August 2020 Writer
Im So-ra
임소라
18 August 2020—1 December 2020

One-day commentator:

13 August 2020

JTBC political reporter, former Political Desk Blue House captain
Thursdays only Jeon Min-gi
전민기
23 July 2020—6 August 2020 Sociologist
Wednesdays and Thursdays Park Sung-tae
박성태
Thursday commentator:

27 August 2020—3 December 2020

Wednesday commentator:

23 September 2020—2 December 2020

JTBC weekend editor, former Political Desk anchor
Fridays only Kang Chan-ho
강찬호
24 July 2020—13 November 2020 JoongAng Ilbo editorial writer

Guest commentators[edit]

Name Duration Notes
Ryu Ho-jeong[1]
류호정
11 August 2020 (one-day commentator) member of the 21st National Assembly representing the Justice Party
Choi Soo-yeon
최수연
20 August 2020; 4 September 2020; 9, 16 October 2020; 4 December 2020 JTBC political reporter
Lee Soo-jin
이수진
30 October 2020; 20 November 2020; 2 December 2020 JTBC society reporter
Lee Ja-yeon
이자연
27 November 2020 JTBC weekend reporter

Ratings[edit]

In the ratings below, the highest rating for the show will be in red, and the lowest rating for the show will be in blue each year.

Series overview[edit]

Year Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
2020 90 20 July 2020 (20 July 2020) 4 December 2020 (4 December 2020)

2020[edit]

List of ratings in 2020 (episode 1–57, before ratings showing halt)
Ep. # Broadcast date Average audience share
AGB Nielsen
Seoul Metropolitan Area Nationwide[2]
1 20 July 0.7% 0.696%
2 21 July 0.5% NR
3 22 July 0.6% 0.776%
4 23 July 1.0% NR
5 24 July 0.8% 1.011%
6 27 July 0.7% 0.583%
7 28 July 0.8% 0.819%
8 29 July 0.9% 0.826%
9 30 July 0.7% 0.787%
10 31 July 1.0% 0.885%
11 3 August 0.7% 0.71%
12 4 August 0.6% NR
13 5 August 1.2% 1.006%
14 6 August 1.1% 1.085%
15 7 August N/A[a] N/A
16 11 August 1.0% 0.858%
17 12 August 0.5% 0.698%
18 13 August 1.2% 0.89%
19 14 August N/A[b] 0.553%
20 18 August 0.8% 0.838%
21 19 August 1.0% 1.003%
22 20 August 1.3% 1.159%
23 21 August 0.7% 0.826%
24 24 August 0.5% 0.818%
25 25 August 0.9% 0.926%
26 26 August 1.0% 0.953%
27 27 August 1.4% 1.317%
28 28 August 1.0% 0.924%
29 31 August 0.5% 0.616%
30 1 September 0.9% 0.869%
31 2 September 0.7% 0.674%
32 3 September 1.1% 1.17%
33 4 September N/A[c] 0.875%
34 8 September 0.7% 0.695%
34 9 September 0.8% 0.741%
36 10 September 1.3% 1.157%
37 11 September 1.2% 1.036%
38 14 September 0.7% 0.653%
39 15 September 0.7% 0.696%
40 16 September 1.2% 1.004%
41 17 September 0.8% 0.8%
42 18 September 0.4% 0.517%
43 21 September 0.8% 0.786%
44 22 September 1.3% 1.039%
45 23 September 0.9% 0.831%
46 24 September 1.2% 1%
47 25 September 0.6% 0.609%
48 28 September 0.6% 0.729%
49 29 September N/A[d] 0.857%
50 5 October 0.5% 0.493%
51 6 October 0.8% 0.828%
52 7 October 0.7% 0.807%
53 8 October 1.0% 0.779%
54 9 October 1.3% 1.203%
55 12 October 0.9% 0.846%
56 13 October 0.6% 0.806%
57 14 October 1.0% 0.772%
List of ratings in 2020 (episode 58–90)[e]
Ep. # Broadcast date Average audience share
AGB Nielsen
Nationwide
58 15 October 0.699%
59 16 October 0.868%
60 19 October 0.634%
61 20 October 0.666%
62 21 October 1.136%
63 23 October[f] 0.68%
64 26 October 0.57%
65 27 October 0.769%
66 28 October 0.71%
67 29 October 0.662%
68 30 October 0.578%
69 2 November 0.898%
70 3 November 0.873%
71 9 November[g] 0.944%
72 10 November 0.915%
73 11 November 0.451%
74 12 November 0.848%
75 13 November 0.985%
76 16 November 0.587%
77 17 November 0.983%
78 18 November 0.877%
79 19 November 0.949%
80 20 November 0.956%
81 23 November 1.047%
82 24 November 0.965%
83 25 November 0.606%
84 26 November 0.793%
85 27 November 1.03%
86 30 November 0.992%
87 1 December 1.128%
88 2 December 0.994%
89 3 December 0.747%
90 4 December 1.038%
  • Note that the show airs on a cable channel (pay TV), which plays part in its slower uptake and relatively small audience share when compared to programs broadcast (FTA) on public networks such as KBS, SBS, MBC or EBS.
  • NR rating means "not reported". The rating is low.

Controversy[edit]

The broadcast got backlash from netizens due to the nature of the show.

Flood in Busan[edit]

On 24 July 2020, the show went under fire for covering the Busan flood as if a lighthearted issue. The corresponding clip was since put to private.

Beirut explosions[edit]

The Korea Communications Commission issued a warning against the show for an 5 August 2020 segment on the Beirut explosions. Viewers were aggravated with the way the show covered about the explosions, particularly with the sports broadcasting format and the "observation points". Two days later, Yang Won-bo told audience that "we always listen to [audience] feedback and heed them."[4] The corresponding clip was then put to private.

Bicycle stealing[edit]

On 21 October 2020, anchor Yang Won-bo reported on an article about the Netherlands having a lot of bicycle thieves, of which he responded with a sarcastic nuance, saying he can protest at the Dutch embassy. On that same segment, he made a joke to commentator Park Sung-tae about it, saying "you experienced [having a bike stolen from you]."

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ No ratings for the Friday broadcast was released due to the 10 August 2020 broadcast being preempted to give way to breaking news coverage of typhoon Jangmi. It was temporarily replaced by an extended Jun Yong-woo's News ON.
  2. ^ The country declared 17 August as a temporary national holiday, hence none of the afternoon newscasts aired their respective episodes.[3] The ratings for the 14 August broadcast wasn't released.
  3. ^ All the afternoon newscasts except for Political Desk have been preempted to give way for breaking news coverage of typhoon Haishen. Ratings for the 4 September broadcast wasn't released.
  4. ^ The show did not air episodes from 30 September–October 2 due to Chuseok.
  5. ^ Yang Won-bo decided to stop showing ratings starting 15 October
  6. ^ The broadcast was preempted on 22 October due to the special coverage of the parliamentary audit on the Supreme Public Prosecutors' Office.
  7. ^ The show was preempted on 4–6 November to give way for special coverage of the 2020 US presidential elections.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "대자보 100장 붙인 류호정.."비동의 강간죄 관심" 호소". Daum News (in Korean). 11 August 2020. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  2. ^ "310 중계석 시청률 – Daum 검색". 310 중계석 시청률 – Daum 검색. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  3. ^ "S. Korea designates Aug. 17 as temporary holiday for virus-weary people". The Korea Herald. 21 July 2020. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  4. ^ "JTBC '310중계석', 베이루트 폭발 대참사 보도에 "관전포인트"". 다음 연예 (in Korean). 7 August 2020. Retrieved 9 August 2020.