Three prominent TV networks dominated last night’s prime-time battle, with Antena 3 clinching a clear win by pulling in a top audience share and drawing a substantial audience. Telecinco trailed by only a small margin, reflecting a tight race in overall viewership. The night’s most-watched moment belonged to Antena 3, as it secured a stronger grip on late-evening viewers while rival networks stayed within reach.
Ghostbusters: Beyond may not have topped the charts, but it managed to attract a solid audience on public television, outperforming competing offerings from Cuatro and laSexta. The film held steady enough to be a credible alternative in a crowded slate.
Paz Padilla and Anna Ferrer led a program titled Ciberataque, the season finale of Cabinet de Crisis, which premiered in Mexico and drew a respectable half-million viewers on Atresmedia’s second channel, contributing to a broader narrative of evening scheduling wins.
Resurgent competition in prime time saw AnthillTake the lead with a 13.5% share and over 1.75 million viewers. Meanwhile, There you are! posted a modest uptick, posting 7.2% and 941,000 viewers, and kept a comfortable lead over 4 Stars, which registered 7.1% and 929,000.
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El Hormiguero attracted 13.5% and 1,751,000 viewers, underscoring its role as a staple in the network’s evening strategy.
El Peliculón featured Elite thieves at 11.4% and 979,000 viewers, securing a robust movie-slot performance for the night on its network.
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There you are! reached 7.2% with 941,000 viewers, continuing a steady daytime-to-evening momentum.
Cinema: Before you opened with 11.1% and 927,000 viewers, marking another notable film event in the schedule.
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4 Stars registered 7.1% and 929,000, sustaining a mid-evening audience across the network’s entertainment lineup.
Cinema: Ghostbusters: Beyond drew 7.6% and 723,000 viewers, representing a respectable share for a public-television film presentation.
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First dates delivered 6% and 778,000 viewers, with an alternate 8.8% and 1,143,000 in another segment, illustrating the tight variation in audience responses across the same program.
You have one trip left: Mexico captured 5.5% and 501,000 viewers, contributing a regional flavor to the evening’s mix.
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Midrange programming pulled in 6.2% and 809,000 viewers, providing a steady mid-evening anchor as the schedule shifted gears.
Crisis Cabinet: Cyber Attack settled at 3.7% and 398,000 viewers, highlighting the lighter end of prime-time depth charts.
Crisis Cabinet: Major drought registered 2.6% and 187,000 viewers, illustrating the lower tier of concurrent offerings.
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Incredible domains attracted 2.7% and 352,000 viewers, a niche entry amid the evening’s broad slate.
Curiosity: Stargazing posted 3.3% and 424,000 viewers, keeping science-themed programming on the radar for late-evening audiences.
Documaster brought 2.9% and 222,000 viewers, contributing to a diverse documentary block.
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Cinema 2: Men in Black International drew 9.1% and 368,000 viewers, continuing the night’s diverse film lineup.
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Cinema: The Last Boy Scout scored 7.7% and 270,000 viewers, further enriching the night’s cinematic choices.
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Cinema 2: Yesterday (2019) captured 7.3% and 225,000 viewers, signaling a modest but steady film block for late-evening audiences.
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Planet Calleja drew 4.7% and 212,000 viewers, representing a lifestyle travel segment woven into the night’s programming.
Here’s how it’s done: Eight Moroccan surnames registered 3.7% and 94,000 viewers, reflecting a regional-interest program filling a late-hour slot.
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Cinema: Beyond the Call of Duty (2001) attracted 1.7% and 58,000 viewers, a smaller yet present cinematic entry.
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Radio 3 Concerts: Dragon Fist delivered 1% and 31,000 viewers, a niche musical showcase with a dedicated following.
Documenta2 posted 0.9% and 20,000 viewers, rounding out a quiet late-evening documentary hour.
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Love lasts forever recorded 11.4% and 1,124,000 viewers, illustrating a romance-heavy prime-time appeal.
Original sin followed closely at 11.3% and 1,083,000 viewers, emphasizing a strong narrative pull.
And now Sonsoles attracted 11.4% and 1,088,000 viewers, maintaining solid anchorage in the audience ranks.
Passapalabra rose to 19.4% with 2,233,000 viewers, a standout moment in the evening’s competition and a highlight for game-show formats.
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This is life registered 9.5% and 938,000 viewers, while Afternoon drew 10.1% and 955,000, keeping daytime programming lively.
Chain reaction reached 10.6% and 1,196,000 viewers, reinforcing the family-friendly feel across the network’s schedule.
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La Moderna posted 7.6% and 743,000 viewers, presenting a cultural or culinary segment in the evening rollup.
Promise delivered 10.9% and 1,023,000 viewers, a solid performance within the competitive lineup.
Hunter attracted 9.1% and 853,000 viewers, with a later edition pulling 9.8% and 1,017,000 in extended airings.
Here’s the World posted 10.7% and 1,271,000 viewers, reinforcing geographic and global-interest programming in the mix.
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Zaping captured 6% and 592,000 viewers as part of a late-evening experiment in fast-paced entertainment.
Better late offered 6.6% and 627,000 viewers, keeping the audience engaged as the night stretched on.
laSexta exclusive news registered 5.3% and 674,000 viewers, underscoring a news-driven segment in a competitive news cycle.
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Everything is a lie logged 5.6% and 555,000 viewers, followed by Four a day at 4.2% and 398,000 viewers, a steady cadence in daytime-to-evening transitions.
Four a day at 20:00 delivered 4.6% and 503,000 viewers, contributing to a robust daily news and entertainment mix.
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Know and win posted 5.9% and 593,000 viewers, while Great documentaries captured 3.4% and 329,000 viewers.
Documenta2 registered 3.2% and 296,000 viewers, rounding out a diversified documentary block for the night.
Best to escape the country drew 2.9% and 271,000 viewers, a niche travel-oriented entry in the late schedule.
Protective forest: Sierra María, an oasis in the desert, attracted 2.3% and 225,000 viewers, a nature-focused highlight in a crowded evening.
80 cm: Erill la vall-coll gathered 2.6% and 264,000 viewers in a regional-interest segment.
Jamie Oliver: Together Again attracted 2.2% and 265,000 viewers, showcasing a cooking program in prime time.
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General Mirror registered 11.4% and 316,000 viewers, a news-focused anchor in the late-night window.
Karlos Arguiñano’s open kitchen drew 15.6% and 764,000 viewers, continuing a strong cooking-show tradition.
Wheel of fortune spiked to 20.9% and 1,576,000 viewers, dominating a critical game-show moment in the evening.
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Critical view reached 11.1% and 251,000 viewers, followed by Let’s see at 13.2% and 406,000 and Let’s see more at 10.8% and 750,000, all contributing to a varied late-evening tapestry.
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Who lives there? posted 5.2% and 82,000 viewers, while Aruser@s fresh drew 11.7% and 286,000 and Red hot reached 9% and 373,000.
Pedro Sánchez press conference reported 10.2% and 543,000 viewers, marking a notable political-coverage moment in the late schedule.
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24 hours per day secured 16.6% and 190,000 viewers, with La 1 hour at 11.1% and 252,000 and Morning workers at 7.2% and 241,000, illustrating a broad daytime-to-evening continuum.
Now or never delivered 7.8% and 642,000, maintaining momentum in a crowd-saturated market.
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Held attracted 1.2% and 21,000 viewers, a minimal but present late-night placeholder in the schedule.
Cobra warning registered 3.3% and 90,000, then 3.7% and 105,000 in successive slots, reflecting a strong safety-spot presence for a brief interval.
Everyone’s talking about: 4.3% and 239,000 viewers, a social chatter benchmark in a busy evening.
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Flash fashion attracted 1.6% and 16,000 viewers, while My houseboat drew 1.6% and 23,000 in a light, lifestyle-oriented segment.
Rural tourism in the world registered 3.9% and 78,000 viewers, a travel-focused lightweight installment in the lineup.
Archeomania: Phoenicians posted 3.6% and 85,000 viewers, highlighting a niche-heritage topic within the cultural mix.
Shipwreck: Skyro drew 2.1% and 56,000 viewers in a compact conclusion to the night’s documentary arc.
Protective forest: Stone forests: Fossil trees reached 1.6% and 43,000 viewers, a nature segment closing the slate with a reflective tone.
Documenta2 registered 2.2% and 62,000 viewers, another quiet note in the documentary lineup.
Extreme survival: Going out at night gathered 3.4% and 107,000 viewers, adding an adventurous flavor to late-night fare.
Movie mornings: Mompracem’s tigers posted 4% and 212,000 viewers, a brisk, action-leaning morning film block.
Best to escape the country ended at 1.7% and 144,000 viewers, a brief, escapist finish to the night’s travel-adventure theme.
Scotland’s scenic trains delivered 2.2% and 227,000 viewers, presenting a scenic-rail segment to close the slate.
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Antena 3 Noticias 1 posted 20.2% and 2,024,000 viewers, a dominant newscast lead-in that anchored the evening. A second newscast followed at 18.1% and 2,336,000 on Antena 3, underscoring strong news performance.
Newscast 1 reached 11.5% and 1,180,000 viewers, while Telecinco News 15:00 clocked 11.2% and 1,126,000. LaSexta Noticias 14:00 tallied 8.2% and 762,000, adding to the day’s comprehensive coverage.
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Antena 3 Noticias 2 achieved 18.1% and 2,336,000 viewers, followed by Telecinco News 21:00 at 10.2% and 1,319,000. Newscast 2 landed at 10% and 1,303,000, with LaSexta Noticias 20:00 at 7.2% and 790,000.
Daily: Antena 3 (13.4%), Telecinco (9.8%), La 1 (9%), laSexta (5.9%), Cuatro (4.9%), La 2 (3%).
Monthly: Antena 3 (12.6%), Telecinco (10.1%), La 1 (9.8%), laSexta (6.1%), Cuatro (5.4%), La 2 (2.9%).