On Tuesday, Telecinco led the night in audience, thanks to Survivor: No Man’s Land. The show was fronted by a moderator and drew about 1.4 million viewers, delivering a 14.4 percent share and establishing Telecinco as the top-performing channel for the evening.
Reality formats held steady in the middle, with Siblings rising to second place on Antena 3, gaining seven tenths from the prior Tuesday. MasterChef followed, slipping slightly into third. In the access window, Antena 3’s flagship slot attracted nearly 2.7 million viewers overall, signaling strong overall performance for the network.
During the sixth hour, Ana Pastor’s interview with Rodrigo Rato drew solid numbers, though it did not beat Cuatro’s prime blocks. Meanwhile, Small Bits of Iron and Chrome on La 2 posted healthy figures, each reaching well over half a million viewers.
Survivors: No Man’s Land registered 1.4 million viewers, accounting for a 14.4 percent share of the audience.
Antena 3 maintained momentum with El Hormiguero pulling in 2,693,000 viewers and an 18.4 percent share. The Siblings program attracted 1,379,000 viewers, representing 13.2 percent of the audience. Four Stars drew 1,136,000 viewers with a 7.8 percent share, while MasterChef reached 1,208,000 viewers for a 12 percent share.
Cuatro’s 24 Hours block logged 1,070,000 viewers, equal to a 7.4 percent share. Rodrigo Rato’s interview narrative covered a broad spectrum of topics and drew about 700,000 viewers, translating to a 5.6 percent share. Leaked Boss brought in 213,000 viewers, representing 2.8 percent of the audience.
First Dates delivered 546,000 viewers in one segment and 997,000 in another, corresponding to 4.3 percent and 6.9 percent shares respectively. Code 10 attracted 380,000 viewers, a 4.4 percent share.
On the cover slot, Concrete Bodies attracted 468,000 viewers at 3.2 percent. Small Pieces of Iron and Chrome: Italo Disco registered 511,000 viewers at 3.7 percent, while Small Pieces of Iron and Chrome: Riders of the Disc delivered 411,000 viewers and a 4 percent share.
Casino Gran Madrid online impressions reached 210,000 viewers with a 9.4 percent share. Eat the World with Peña: Bolivia drew 308,000 viewers, equal to 9.5 percent of the audience. 24-Hour Night’s interview with Gaspar Llamazares registered 137,000 viewers and a 6.9 percent share. Doctor Ali drew 266,000 viewers with a 6.9 percent share, and Leaked Boss attracted 110,000 viewers and a 3.6 percent share.
Competition Schedule recorded 2.1 percent and 50,000 viewers in its latest hour. Small Pieces of Iron and Chrome: Cachopop attracted 188,000 viewers with a 3.1 percent share. Radio 3 Concerts featuring Alex o’Dogherty and the Weirdness drew 35,000 listeners, accounting for 1.1 percent of the audience. Documenta2 closed the slate with 27,000 viewers at a 1.2 percent share. (Cable ratings summary for Tuesday evening broadcasts; attribution retained to the networks involved.)