Television Prime-Time Ratings Overview Across Major Spanish Networks
The prime-time landscape showed a strong performance for Antena 3 as it led the night in the first weekly Turkish-literature feature, capturing a 12.6% share and drawing an audience of 1,134,000 viewers. This solid showing helped it outperform the special premiere of GH Duo, a result noted by audience data analysts. Telecinco’s reality program followed with a solid rise into the Tuesday slot, securing an 11% share and 813,000 viewers, while La 1 offered a cinema screening that attracted 8.9% of the audience, roughly 844,000 viewers.
Cuatro’s Code 10 continued to pull strong numbers in prime time, reaching a notable 7.5% share and drawing about half a million viewers. La Sexta also posted a respectable performance with 5.4% share and 504,000 viewers thanks to the film We are after the murderer. La 2 logged activity from two shows, Numbers and Letters and Cachitos, with ratings of 3.1% (431,000) and 4.1% (536,000) respectively, highlighting a diverse weekday schedule across the group of networks.
Antenna 3 maintained steady engagement, while El Hormiguero posted 13.8% and 1,901,000 viewers as another strong lead-in, followed closely by Siblings at 12.6% with 1,134,000 viewers. Telecinco added to the mix with There you are at 6.6% and 921,000, and GH Duo at 11% with 813,000 viewers, reinforcing the competitive balance among the major players.
In additional prime-time entries, 4 Stars reached 7.4% with 1,021,000 viewers, and the cinema block Mule commanded 8.9% and 844,000 viewers. The network lineup also included Four with Early dates at 7.1% and 962,000 viewers, followed by a second early-prime slate showing 9.9% and 1,353,000 viewers. Code 10 remained a constant presence at 7.5% and 500,000 viewers, signaling sustained audience interest across multiple time blocks.
Mid-range programming delivered consistent results, with a 7.9% share and 1,091,000 viewers and a cinema block titled On the Trail of the Killer at 5.4% and 504,000. Numbers and Letters appeared again at 3.1% (431,000), while Iron and Chrome parts: 70s torpedo parade drew 4.1% with 536,000 viewers. Other daytime and late-night slots offered a mix of entertainment and documentary content, maintaining solid engagement across the network ecosystem.
In late-evening and nightly editions, Antena 3 Noticias 1 registered 21.7% with 2,241,000 viewers, and News broadcast 1 reached 12.1% with 1,263,000 viewers. Telecinco News 15:00 posted 10.8% and 1,114,000, while laSexta Noticias 14:00 stood at 9.4% and 916,000. Evening editions showed Antena 3 Noticias 2 at 17.4% and 2,361,000, with Telecinco News 21:00 at 10.4% and 1,405,000 and News broadcast 2 at 10.3% and 1,411,000. LaSexta Noticias 20:00 captured 6.7% and 745,000, painting a comprehensive picture of the nightly information landscape.
Overall, the daily shares across the major networks settled into a recognizable hierarchy: Antena 3 led the day at 13.8%, Telecinco followed with 10%, La 1 registered 9.6%, LaSexta 7.4%, Cuatro 5.5%, and La 2 trailed with 2.8%. The monthly snapshot echoed similar dynamics, with Antena 3 at 12.7%, La 1 at 10.4%, Telecinco at 9.6%, LaSexta 6.2%, Cuatro 5.5%, and La 2 2.9%. These figures illustrate how viewership clusters around key performers while maintaining a stable mix of entertainment, sport, and news programming across the network portfolio. These ratings provide a barometer of audience preferences in the current season, helping programmers shape schedules that maximize reach and engagement across prime time and beyond. Attribution: audience data analysts and network reports.