Phase-By-Phase Rewrite of TV Ratings Narrative

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Antena 3 once again led prime time audiences on Tuesday, September 20, delivering a memorable night with Antena 3’s Antenna 3 lineup dominating the ratings. The show Anthill drew a 17.7% share and captivated 2,307,000 viewers, establishing it as the strongest performer of the evening. Meanwhile, Siblings, boosted by Becky G’s guest appearance, kept its momentum steady and then surged to control the night with a 15.6% share and 1,464,000 followers. These numbers underscore Antena 3’s ability to attract broad viewership during peak hours and convert guest appearances into strong audience engagement for their daytime and evening slots.

Nightmare in Heaven experienced a notable rebound for Telecinco after signing a new deal, posting a respectable 10.1% share and 1,318,000 viewers, even as it faced Pablo Motos’ competing lineup. Talent Available reached its season high, averaging 15.2% with 1,202,000 viewers, marking an eight-tenth increase from the previous Tuesday. Conversely, Night of the Hunters concluded its run with a weaker performance at 5.4% and 597,000 viewers, signaling a common pattern where certain serials struggle to maintain momentum across weeks.

LaSexta continued to bring energy to the evening with Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull drawing strong numbers at 7.9% and 693,000 viewers, offering a refreshing break from the more traditional TV fare. The rest of the schedule underperformed in comparison, with The Future failing to break the 3.5% threshold and attracting 330,000 viewers. Carmen Porter’s evening block trailed behind Commissioner Montalbano, recording 2 points in share at 5.4% with 635,000 viewers, highlighting the competitive nature of prime-time programming across the networks.

antenna 3

Anthill: 17.7% and 2,307,000

Siblings: 15.6% and 1,464,000

telecinco

Nightmare in Heaven: 10.1% versus 1,318,000

Talent Available: 15.2% versus 1,202,000

one

Map: 4.7% and 602,000

Night of the Hunters: 5.4% and 597,000

sixth

Intermediate: 6.9% versus 888,000

Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull Kingdom: 7.9% versus 693,000

four

First Dates: 5% and 568,000 / 7.4% and 955,000

Future: 3.5% and 330,000

2

Ancient Engineering: Rise of Strongholds: 2.6% versus 310,000

Commissioner Montalbano: 5.4% versus 635,000 / 6.8% versus 382,000

antenna 3

Siblings: 5.1% and 186,000

telecinco

Talent Available: 11.9% and 337,000

Casino Gran Madrid online show: 6.4% and 120,000

one

Current command: 4.7% and 317,000 / 4.1% and 160,000 / 4.4% and 91,000

sixth

Cinema 2: Adventure in the center of the world 4.2% 117,000

four

Future: 2.8% and 124,000

Competition schedule: 2.2% and 44,000

2

Documents TV: Stasi, a state against its people: 5.6% and 118,000

Across these prime-time battles, audiences tuned in closely to the evolving schedules, with each network placing a premium on marquee titles, guest appearances, and special programming that can shift the balance during peak hours. The day’s data illustrate how a single strong performer like Anthill on Antena 3 can anchor the night, while complementary shows on the same network help maintain a high share across the evening. The interplay between high-profile guests, returning favorites, and timely premieres shapes the dynamic of contemporary TV viewing, offering viewers a mix of nostalgia, action, and contemporary entertainment that keeps households engaged through the late hours. [Attribution: Television ratings data as reported by network trackers and standard audience measurement services.]

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