Sunday night brought another clear win for Telecinco, delivering notable viewership with the broadcast of Survivors: The Honduran Connection. The premiere week continued to pull strong numbers, attracting a 16.1% audience share and about 1,541,000 viewers. The reality competition remained the top choice for viewers in the local market as the night rolled on.
In second place, the weekly film feature offered a modern take on an old tale. The movie Robin Hood, featuring Russell Crowe, drew 12.1% of the audience and reached approximately 1,515,000 viewers. Public television followed with Family Secrets, capturing an 11% share and about 1,191,000 viewers, demonstrating healthy competition across the evening’s schedule.
Another notable highlight came from LaSexta, where The Thing About Évole secured a 6% audience share with roughly 822,000 viewers as the season concluded. On the same channel, The Fourth Millennium, hosted by Iker Jiménez, managed about 5.7% and 732,000 viewers in a broadcast that offered a strong finish to the quarter. These figures underscore how the night’s programming balanced entertainment, mystery, and investigative formats, keeping audiences engaged across multiple networks. [Citation: Nielsen-style audience metrics for Telecinco, laSexta, and related programs.]