Tuesday night delivered a notable surge for Siblings, with the Turkish series pulling a 15.3 percent audience share and drawing 1,273,000 viewers, comfortably securing the top position in its time slot.
Antena 3 clearly outperformed Telecinco, where the third installment of I won tonight faced a dip during prime time. The program, hosted by Christian Gálvez and Carolina Cerezuela, dropped two points and finished with 6.8 percent audience share and 584,000 viewers.
Map held steady for La 1, posting 7.3 percent and 665,000 viewers, while Order the sun opened with 4.6 percent and 6.1 percent for its initial audience. Commissioner Montalbano returned to La 2 with solid numbers, averaging 6.4 percent and 491,000 viewers. Cuatro managed to surpass La Sexta with the action series 9-1-1, achieving 5.5 percent compared to 6.4 for its direct competitor. The show Six remained under 3 percent with 287,000 viewers.
Antena 3 showed Siblings at 11.9 percent with 1,133,000 viewers on screen for the evening overall, while Siblings itself registered 15.3 percent with 1,273,000 viewers in its main slot.
Telecinco tracked Idol boys moments with 5.1 percent and 171,000 viewers, and the online Casino Gran Madrid show reached 3.8 percent with 66,000 viewers. Blood ties featuring the Iglesias Preysler saga posted 7.8 percent and 437,000 viewers, followed by Ella Schon with Stuff of Love at 4.8 percent and 116,000 viewers in cinema.
Cinema also featured Alone with a Stranger at 3.2 percent and 115,000 viewers, while Defective Crimes attracted 4.1 percent and 71,000 viewers.
In the 9-1-1 schedule, the numbers were 7.4 percent with 286,000 viewers, and the broader competition schedule logged 2.4 percent with 49,000 viewers in a late evening block.
Documentary TV closed the night with a feature on Cyberbullying and one-click hell, recording 3.1 percent and 74,000 viewers.
Overall, the broadcast landscape underscored a dynamic balance of fiction versus reality and a strong lead by Antena 3 in what stayed a competitive prime time night across the major networks in the region.
Citations: Ratings data drawn from the latest broadcast metrics published in industry reports. (Citation: Broadcast Ratings Almanac, regional TV metrics, attribution requested.)