Island of Interest Dominates Prime Time Across Networks

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Overview of Prime-Time Ratings Across Major Networks

The audience clearly gravitated toward Island of Interest, a trend reflected in this week’s premiere numbers for its fifth edition. Telecinco led with a strong 20.5 percent share and 1,163,000 viewers. On Antena 3, a new Italian mini-series episode drew 16.4 percent and 1,650,000 viewers, indicating robust competition in the early evening window.

Anthill, featuring Romeo Santos, claimed the prime-time access slot with an impressive 18.2 percent share and 2,365,000 viewers. Nightmare in Heaven followed with 10.7 percent and 1,392,000 viewers. Meanwhile La 1’s prime time saw Blood Ties perform modestly at 6.6 percent and 484,000 viewers, positioning it behind the night’s top programs.

FBI: Most Wanted held at 4.2 percent with 376,000 viewers, while Aim continued with solid interest but settled at 4 percent and 444,000 viewers. These results illustrate a diverse landscape where a handful of programs drive the audience during peak periods.

Channel snapshots reveal distinct patterns. Antenna 3 carried the night with Philadelphia of the shows listed, while Island of Seduction: Island 5 premiered strong at 20.5 percent and 1,613,000 viewers. Other notable titles include Map at 6.2 percent and 803,000; Blood Ties featuring Raffaella Carrà at 5.2 percent and 631,000; and a discussion on Blood Ties reaching 6.6 percent with 484,000 viewers.

Prime-time competition also highlighted First Dates with 5.8 percent and 682,000 viewers, and 8.3 percent with 1,067,000 viewers in a separate slot. FBI: Most Wanted posted 4.1 percent and 433,000 viewers, with a secondary showing at 4.5 percent and 316,000 viewers. The overall pattern shows a handful of programs delivering the bulk of the audience share.

Ancient Engineering: Secrets of Notre Dame attracted 2.8 percent and 339,000 viewers, while Documaster gained 3.5 percent with 436,000. The Untouchables, a cinema title on the schedule, earned 9.8 percent and 463,000 viewers, illustrating strong appeal for classic crime dramas in some markets.

Mallorca Files captured 7 percent and 130,000, followed by Talented Spain at 14.2 percent and 408,000, and a Casino Gran Madrid online show at 7.7 percent and 145,000. Blood Ties: Dynamic Duo managed 6.5 percent with 205,000 viewers, while Impending Collision (2020) drew 2.7 percent and 153,000 in cinema slots.

Other notable figures include Defective Crimes at 3.4 percent and 75,000, FBI registering 5.2 percent and 231,000, and a brief look at the competition schedule at 3.2 percent and 69,000. The Donostia Awards ceremony at the San Sebastian International Film Festival reached 0.6 percent with 25,000 viewers, underscoring the festival’s smaller but dedicated audience reach this period.

Close to the music and entertainment block, Loving takes Forever scored 12.3 percent with 1,032,000, while Bitter Earth delivered 16.7 percent and 1,244,000. Boom! followed at 12.3 percent with 880,000 and Pasapalabra led at 24.1 percent with 2,095,000 viewers, marking a significant peak in audience engagement for that show.

Save Me Lemon posted 11.5 percent with 1,073,000, and Save me Orange registered 13.9 percent with 1,063,000. And now… Island of Seduction topped at 7.2 percent with 624,000 viewers, showing continued interest in that franchise. Lotta and Good Looks, a cinema title, captured 5.5 percent with 476,000 viewers, while Serve and Protect logged 6.3 percent with 471,000.

Hunter registered 8.4 percent with 596,000, and You Touched attracted 6 percent with 472,000. Here’s the World drew 9.2 percent with 873,000, emphasizing a broad mix in the evening lineup. Zapping reached 6 percent with 554,000, and Late is Better posted 6.7 percent with 500,000 viewers.

The Sixth Key delivered 5.5 percent with 587,000. Everything is a Lie managed two distinct waves of 5.6 percent with 531,000 and 6 percent with 494,000, illustrating a distribution of audience across multiple shows. Four a Day generated 5 percent with 365,000, and 20:00 Four Hours a Day registered 5.7 percent with 468,000 viewers.

Know and Win reached 7.1 percent with 696,000, while Great Documentaries posted 4.7 percent and 397,000. Other notable entries included Documenta2 at 2.5 percent with 188,000 and Ainsley’s Mediterranean Cookbook at 1.9 percent with 136,000. A one-day visit to Yerevan drew 1.8 percent with 137,000, and a San Sebastian Festival slice recorded 1.9 percent with 164,000.
Rural tourism in Europe stood at 1.7 percent with 175,000.

Across the daily mix, Antena 3 led with 16.2 percent, Telecinco followed at 13.2 percent, La 1 at 7.5 percent, LaSexta at 6.6 percent, Cuatro at 4.7 percent, and La 2 at 2.9 percent. On a monthly horizon, Antena 3 held 13.5 percent, Telecinco 12 percent, La 1 8.4 percent, LaSexta 5.8 percent, Cuatro 4.9 percent, and La 2 3.1 percent. The numbers reflect the shifting tastes of viewers across Canada and the United States as they explore a broad slate of international and domestic programming for primetime entertainment.

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