On a Monday night, Siblings emerged as the most watched offering on Prime Time television. The Turkish literature title connected with a substantial audience, reaching over 1.2 million viewers and capturing a 14.2% share. Antenna 3 recorded a strong access lane performance, while Anthill also posted a solid average share of 15.7% with 2,140,000 viewers. This combination highlighted Antena 3 and its programming as a central force in the evening’s ratings. [Source: TV ratings data attribution]
Telecinco faced tougher competition with its premiere Life Goes On, featuring a special Julio Iglesias episode. The program peaked at 8.9% with 669,000 viewers, yet it managed to claim the top spot in the final Conqueror segment by share. La 1 wrap-up programming closed the night with results around 7.4% and 748,000 loyal viewers, suggesting a fragmented audience across the major networks. [Source: TV ratings data attribution]
Not all networks enjoyed a successful night. The premiere In Search of Nirvana drew 4.9% and 508,000 viewers, while laSexta delivered a commendable performance with El Taquillazo, a 7.7% share and 723,000 viewers, featuring the movie Knock Knock. The night reflected a competitive landscape where a handful of titles could elevate overall channel performance. [Source: TV ratings data attribution]
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El Hormiguero attracted 15.7% and 2,140,000 viewers, underscoring its status as a staple in prime time. Siblings registered 14.2% and 1,269,000 viewers, confirming continued strong results for its lineup. Telecinco highlighted GH VIP with a 7.8% share and 1,068,000 viewers, while the Life Goes On premiere on Julio Iglesias continued to draw attention at 8.9% and 669,000 viewers. [Source: TV ratings data attribution]
Midrange programming registered around 8.1% with 1,117,000 viewers, and Box Office brought Toc Toc (2017) to 7.7% and 723,000 viewers, illustrating a market where mid‑tier offerings could still pull meaningful audiences. In the four‑title block, Four’s programming reached 8.2% and 1,118,000 viewers, while the El Conquistador offering settled at 7.4% and 748,000. [Source: TV ratings data attribution]
Early dates showed a mixed bag with 5.6% and 738,000 viewers, and the 8.3% share with 1,137,000 viewers in a related segment. In Search of Nirvana premiered at 4.9% with 508,000 viewers, highlighting how new debuts can struggle against entrenched favorites. 2 highlighted Amazing Homes with Dermot Bannon in Los Angeles at 2.3% and 307,000 viewers, while classic movie days offered Gremlins at 2.9% and 356,000 viewers. Late-night programming like Xou with Marc Giró clocked in at 2.5% with 186,000 viewers. [Source: TV ratings data attribution]
El Conquistador showed 6.8% with 412,000 viewers, while a cinema block featuring I Love You Idiot posted 3.8% and 106,000. Antenna 3 saw Siblings at 6.7% with 218,000 and Telecinco aired a Casino Gran Madrid online show at 4.7% with 102,000. The rankings also highlighted a Most Anticipated list at 5.9% and 292,000 viewers, followed by a No Control film at 4.4% with 129,000. Jokes and El Desmarque slots captured modest shares around 2.5% and 1.4% respectively, with 127,000 and 33,000 viewers. [Source: TV ratings data attribution]
Nature etiquette reports explored who watched what and why at 2.3% with 87,000 viewers, while Radio 3 Concerts presented The End of the World at 2.3% and 53,000. Antena 3 continued to show Love Lasts Forever at 11.4% with 1,137,000 viewers and Original Sin at 10.4% with 937,000. Sonsoles drew 12.6% and 1,145,000, and Passapalabra reached 19.6% with 2,222,000. Telecinco also offered That’s Life at 9% and 893,000, while TardeAR and Chain Reaction logged 11.3% with 1,016,000 and 10.2% with 1,146,000 respectively. [Source: TV ratings data attribution]
The night’s broader picture showed La Moderna at 7.3% and 686,000, while Promise stood at 11.1% with 980,000. Hunter fluctuated between 7.8% and 9.6%, and Here’s the World reached 11.7% with 1,372,000. Zaping registered 6.2% with 607,000, with Better Late at 6.6% and 593,000. The four‑panel era featured Everything Is a Lie at 5.1% with 492,000, Four a Day at 3.7% with 335,000, and Four a Day at 8pm at 5.4% with 588,000. Know and Win delivered 7.6% and 782,000. Great documentaries and Documenta2 marked 4.5% with 418,000 and 3.1% with 268,000 respectively. Travel by Train included Austria at 2.3% with 208,000, while Page 2 stood at 1.5% and 146,000. Cultures 2 reached 0.8% with 78,000, and Julie’s recipes secured 3% with 301,000. [Source: TV ratings data attribution]
Antena 3 Noticias 1 posted 21.7% and 2,220,000, with News Broadcast 1 at 12.1% and 1,249,000. Telecinco News 15:00 logged 10.4% and 1,069,000, while La Sexta Noticias 14:00 had 10% and 949,000. Evening news showed Antena 3 Noticias 2 at 18.8% and 2,485,000, with Newscast 2 at 10.9% and 1,449,000, Telecinco News 21:00 at 10.2% and 1,341,000, and La Sexta Noticias 20:00 at 7.1% and 766,000. Daily shares for the night placed Antena 3 at 14.5%, Telecinco at 9.9%, La 1 at 9.1%, laSexta at 7.7%, Cuatro at 4.5%, and La 2 at 2.9%. Monthly figures show Antena 3 at 12%, Telecinco at 10.4%, La 1 at 9.5%, laSexta at 5.9%, Cuatro at 5.9%, and La 2 at 2.9. [Source: TV ratings data attribution]