Ratings Snapshot: Prime-Time Leaders and Audience Reach

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As the grand finale neared, Charles Sovereign launched this Tuesday with Survivors: No Man’s Land attracting the brightest attention. The night’s most quoted moment, Survivor: No Man’s Land, became the standout line that viewers remembered, while the gala event pushed Telecinco to a strong overall performance. The program secured a substantial 18.5 percent audience share, drawing 1,554,000 viewers to lead the broadcast slot on the channel. The numbers signal a clear peak in engagement for the evening, underscoring Telecinco’s ability to command the primary time block as the night progressed.

Not far behind, the Turkish drama Siblings demonstrated its own impressive pull, delivering maximum screen share on Antena 3 with 14.7 percent and 1,243,000 viewers. The episode marked an uptick from the previous Tuesday, rising by one point while maintaining steady appeal across its audience. This result highlights the show’s continued resonance with viewers and its capacity to sustain strong performance across consecutive weeks on a major Spanish network.

Meanwhile, on La 1, Just Cause had a tougher outing, registering 8.2 percent and 878,000 viewers. While this figure trails the evening’s top performers, it still reflects a meaningful audience segment for the network within the same broad prime-time window, illustrating the varied landscape of viewer choice during the night’s prime programming mix.

During the afternoon hours, Bitter Land delivered a solid 15.6 percent share with 1,255,000 viewers, maintaining its presence in the day’s ratings and contributing to a competitive daytime lineup. In the primetime foreground, Password reached a commanding 23.4 percent audience share with 1,802,000 viewers, signaling strong captive appeal and a high-stakes slot that kept a large portion of the audience engaged through the evening. On the equivalent solo programming block, Save Me continued its familiar pattern, with Lemon at 11.5 percent, Orange at 14.2 percent, and Watermelon at 10.4 percent, illustrating the show’s characteristic range of engagement across its episodes and segments.

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