Television Prime Time Review: Viewer Share Across Networks

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In prime time, audiences continued to follow Mediaset with strong viewership, while the premiere lineup attracted 1,413,000 spectators and a 20.5 percent share. On Antena 3, the Turkish Passion finale, an adaptation of Antonio Gala’s novel, dropped to a low of 540,000 viewers and 6.3 percent, averaging 7.9 percent across six episodes. This pattern shows how concurrent series compete for attention across the evening window, shaping the network landscape and audience expectations. — Source: TV Ratings Network

Across other channels during peak hours, La 1 offered the film block Our Cinema, with La Vida Padre near the high end of double digits while still drawing 952,000 viewers and a 9.9 percent share. A rise of four points to 6.9 percent appeared with Horizon, yet the Cinema block on LaSexta could not persuade and remained at 3.1 percent. These shifts reflect the fluid dynamics of prime time, where slight schedule changes can influence audience decisions. — Source: TV Ratings Network

HIGH TIME

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761,000 viewers represented a 6.4 percent share for a four-star rating segment. Our Cinema captured 952,000 viewers, equaling 9.9 percent. Antenna 3 delivered 1,784,000 viewers for a 15.1 percent share with Anthill. Turkish Passion attracted 540,000 viewers at 6.3 percent. Telecinco showed Express Survivors at 1,392,000 viewers and 11.7 percent, while Survivors reached 1,413,000 viewers for 20.5 percent. These numbers illustrate the way each network stacks its lineup to maximize audience retention during prime time. — Source: TV Ratings Network

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La Sexta tracked a key moment with 487,000 viewers at 5.2 percent, while Intermediate logged 894,000 viewers for 7.7 percent. Cinema recorded 257,000 viewers at 3.1 percent. The block titled Four maintained momentum with First Dates at 438,000 viewers for 4.4 percent and then 871,000 viewers for 7.5 percent. Horizon drew 488,000 viewers at 6.9 percent, underscoring how concurrent programs shift audience focus across channels. Diary of a Nomad appeared with 130,000 viewers at 1.5 percent and later 239,000 viewers at 2.5 percent. Numbers and Letters reached 400,000 viewers at 3.7 percent, followed by the Spanish Fashion Academy Awards at 169,000 viewers and 1.5 percent, with First at 121,000 viewers at 1.4 percent. — Source: TV Ratings Network

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Cinema drew 356,000 viewers, accounting for 7.5 percent. Overnight in 24 hours featured a front page segment with 119,000 viewers at 5.3 percent. antenna 3 continued with Turkish Passion pulling in 149,000 viewers and 3.2 percent. Cinema tallied 68,000 viewers at 2.5 percent. Telecinco presented the Casino Gran Madrid online show with 213,000 viewers and 9.8 percent. Sixth offered Cinema 2 at 83,000 viewers and 2.6 percent. Four highlighted In the Spotlight with 121,000 viewers at 5.5 percent. TV Docs drew 54,000 viewers at 0.9 percent, while Cinema accounted for 51,000 viewers at 1.7 percent. — Source: TV Ratings Network

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