Televisión: audiencias y resultados de programación diaria

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Television audiences for women’s football continued to shine on TVE as Spain said farewell to the European Championship following a heavy defeat to England. The match attracted a 23.3 percent share and 2,420,000 viewers, and when the broadcast was extended on TVE the numbers rose to a 27.1 percent share and 3,056,000 viewers, making it the day’s most watched program.

Telecinco’s comeback with Idol Boys drew a 10.4 percent share and 748,000 viewers in prime time. The talent show, hosted by Jesús Vázquez and Lara Álvarez, saw Sherry’s program fall by about one tenth of a point, reaching roughly 10 percent. In comparison, its rival managed to attract 982,000 viewers.

During the afternoon, Bitter Land delivered solid numbers with an 18.2 percent share and 1,457,000 viewers. Turkish series dominated the broadcast slot through the afternoon, while Save Me held its ground with three daily slots from 16:00 to 21:00. Lemon posted 10.3 percent and 1,024,000; Orange reached 14.7 percent and 1,188,000; Watermelon recorded 10.7 percent and 858,000.

Survivors: Last Minute earned 9.4 percent with 1,060,000 viewers while Idol Boys registered 10.4 percent and 748,000.

Antena 3 featured Anthill at 8.2 percent with 931,000 viewers and ACI: High Intellectual Capacity at 9.9 percent with 982,000 viewers.

Women’s European Championship coverage continued with the England vs. Spain match achieving a 23.3 percent share and 2,420,000 viewers. The overtime edition drew a 27.1 percent share and 3,056,000 viewers, underscoring strong engagement for the event.

Cinema programming included Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice at 9.9 percent and 560,000 viewers.

Throughout the evening, the schedule also featured a broad mix of films and programs across the networks, including the already mentioned titles and several documentaries and dramas, contributing to the overall daily ratings mix.

In the late afternoon, Intermediate posted 3.5 percent with 375,000 viewers, while Firewall registered 4.2 percent and 380,000 viewers. First Dates attracted 3.9 percent with 371,000 viewers, and First Dates Beach Club drew 6.9 percent with 765,000 viewers.

FBI Most Wanted captured 5.6 percent and 393,000 viewers. Dream Homes registered 2 percent with 196,000 viewers, and Documaster reached 2.7 percent with 310,000 viewers. Life with Hitler delivered 3.2 percent against 282,000 viewers, while additional entries on Telecinco included Idol Boys Momentazos with 8.3 percent and 233,000 viewers and a Casino Gran Madrid online show with 4.7 percent and 101,000 viewers.

Antena 3 continued the narrative with ACI: High Intellectual Capacity showing 8.1 percent and 444,000 viewers, and 8.3 percent with 235,000 for a later airing.

Matrix found 7.2 percent with 159,000 viewers, and Perfect Babysitter scored 3.7 percent with 126,000 viewers. FBI registered 5.8 percent and 250,000 viewers, while the competition schedule reached 3.2 percent and 81,000 viewers.

Life with Hitler remained present with 4.2 percent versus 234,000 and 4.7 percent against 163,000 in a later showing. Radio 3 hosted a concert titled Sexy Zebras with 1.9 percent and 43,000 listeners.

Save Me Lemon delivered 10.3 percent with 1,024,000 viewers, Save Me Orange posted 14.7 percent with 1,188,000, and Save Me Watermelon stood at 10.7 percent with 858,000 viewers.

Love and drama persisted as Loving Takes Forever reached 12.3 percent with 1,114,000 viewers, Bitter Earth held at 18.2 percent and 1,457,000, and Boom posted 12.1 percent with 891,000.

Pasapalabra led with 23.5 percent and 1,855,000 viewers. Tour de France delivered 14.8 percent and 1,473,000, followed by Cinema: Denver Route with 5.5 percent and 481,000. Serve and Protect secured 5.5 percent with 430,000 viewers, Hunter achieved 7.7 percent and 567,000, while You Touched registered 6.3 percent and 477,000.

Earlier, the prior day’s Women’s European Championship between England and Spain drew 7.2 percent and 591,000 viewers. The evening balance included Zapping at 5 percent with 483,000 viewers, Late is Better at 5.9 percent with 466,000, and a sequence labeled Sixth Key at 4.4 percent and 394,000.

Everything is a Lie posted 4 percent and 402,000 viewers, later increasing to 5 percent and 447,000. Four a Day registered 4.4 percent and 338,000, while 20:00 Four Hours a Day drew 5.2 percent and 403,000 viewers.

Know and Win reached 6 percent with 605,000 viewers, Great Documentaries posted 4.1 percent and 370,000, and Documenta2 registered 3.3 percent with 257,000 viewers. Cooking Expedition delivered 3.4 percent with 247,000 viewers in one slot and 2.5 percent with 185,000 in another.

Behind the Scenes: Emilio Morenatti captured 1.6 percent and 119,000 viewers, while Julie’s Prescriptions drew 1.9 percent and 159,000 viewers.

Summer programming remained strong with Summer Program at 15.6 percent and 400,000 viewers, while Previous at Noon posted 12.7 percent and 911,000. Antena 3 News dominated the daytime with 20.4 percent and 2,061,000 viewers, while Telecinco News at 15:00 stood at 14 percent and 1,422,000 viewers. LaSexta News at 14:00 reached 8 percent and 742,000.

Nighttime programming featured Antena 3 Noticias 2 at 19 percent and 1,761,000 viewers, Telecinco News at 21:00 with 9.7 percent and 905,000, and LaSexta News at 20.00 with 5.8 percent and 450,000. Daily and monthly snapshots show Antena 3 leading daily ratings on Wednesday with 13.7 percent, Telecinco close behind at 11.8 percent, La 1 at 11.7 percent, and laSexta at 5.3 percent, with Cuatro at 4.5 percent and La 2 at 3.3 percent. In July, Antena 3 led with 13.8 percent, followed by Telecinco at 12.9 percent, La 1 at 8.7 percent, laSexta at 5.5 percent, Cuatro at 4.8 percent, and La 2 at 3.2 percent.

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