The seventh season of Temptation Island drew a strong audience on Telecinco last night, shaping a prime time showcase that delivered remarkable results. The reality show captured a 17.7 percent share and attracted about 1.4 million viewers, marking it as one of the channel’s most successful offerings in the evening slot. The premiere featured host Sandra Barneda and solidified Telecinco’s lead in primetime.
In contrast, Serial Lover on Antena 3 did not reach double-digit ratings and finished as the third option. The debut faced tough competition from a weaker visiting team, earning a 9.9 percent share and roughly 1,057,000 viewers.
La 1 also trailed behind Atresmedia’s lineup with its film presentation. The feature Arouse the Anger registered solid engagement, achieving about 10.9 percent audience share and 1,084,000 viewers during primetime on public television.
The second installment of Women Against Crime posted a modest 6 percent, drawing 653,000 viewers. This performance helped the Cuatro network win in the early-evening segment with The Upper Generation. Ana Pastor’s program, which had shown momentum the previous week, faced stiff competition and ended with a narrow result, around 5.2 percent and 547,000 viewers.
Other programs during the evening included There You Are, which attracted 7 percent and 970,000 viewers; Temptation Island with 17.7 percent and 1,401,000 viewers; and Four Stars, pulling in 7.5 percent and 1,038,000 viewers. Cinema showed Die Hard with 9.3 percent and 346,000 viewers, while Antena 3 offered Serial Lover at 9.9 percent and 1,057,000 viewers.
Early-evening scores were mixed across networks. Cuatro presented a blend of dates with 6.6 percent and 895,000 viewers, while 9.7 percent and 1,347,000 appeared in a later slot. Women Against Crime registered 6 percent and 653,000 viewers as a part of a midrange block, and Best Generation delivered 5.2 percent and 547,000 viewers. Other channels aired House of the Year at 2.6 percent and 354,000 viewers; Numbers and Letters at 3.4 percent and 477,000; and Documaster at 2.5 percent and 298,000.
The Telecinco brand remained prominent with an online casino showcase reaching 8.3 percent and 194,000. Cinema 2 aired Die Hard’s companion coverage at 9.3 percent and 346,000. Serial Lover on Antena 3 stayed at 9.2 percent and 615,000, while False Innocence drew 5.5 percent and 170,000.
Exclusions included night-time reports on various topics, such as Infravivir developments and Crisis Millionaires coverage, both reporting low figures around 4.3 percent and 292,000, and 3.3 percent and 112,000 respectively. Early-morning segments on El Desmarque and other shows logged minimal audiences.
Across the week, Best Generation fluctuated at 3.3 percent with 183,000 viewers, and Culpable Crimes dropped to 2.3 percent with 57,000. Other entries included Diego Maradona documentaries at 2.1 percent and 105,000, and Radio 3 Concerts with Les lullies at 1.2 percent and 24,000.
In prime-time, Love Lasts Forever registered 11.4 percent with 1,137,000 viewers, while Original Sin reached 12.1 percent and 1,073,000. And Now Sonsoles scored 13.1 percent with 1,224,000; Passapalabra soared to 18.8 percent and 2,234,000. Telecinco also featured This Is Life at 9.1 percent and 907,000, and Afternoon at 9.6 percent and 871,000.
Chain Reaction achieved 9.6 percent and 1,120,000 viewers, while La Moderna drew 8.5 percent and 815,000. Promise attracted 12.8 percent and 1,120,000 viewers; Hunter reached 9.7 percent with 881,000; and Here’s the World stood at 11.8 percent and 1,436,000.
Other notable performances included Zapping at 6.1 percent and 605,000, and Let’s See at 17.3 percent and 550,000. Let’s See More posted 11 percent and 810,000. General Mirror reported 13 percent with 367,000, and Karlos Argüñano’s Open Kitchen reached 17.6 percent and 943,000.
Wheel of Fortune captured 21.8 percent and 1,722,000, while La 1 Hour registered 11.2 percent and 245,000. Morning Workers stood at 9 percent with 318,000 viewers, and Now or Never reached 7.9 percent with 686,000.
Late-night numbers included Stimulants at 18.9 percent and 452,000, Red Hot at 11.7 percent and 509,000, and an interview with Pablo Bustinduy at 12.6 percent and 707,000.
Cuadro shows included Held at 1.9 percent and 37,000, Cobra Warning at 3.9 percent and 109,000, then 4.4 percent and 130,000, and Everyone’s Talking About with 5.2 percent and 305,000. Other 2nd-tier entries included Four 1: 2.6 percent and 265,000, and 4: 0.0 percent and 0 viewers in a later update. Various modes such as Flash Mode fell sharply at 0.3 percent with very small audiences, and other segmental studies noted minimal reach.
Across the board, viewers were treated to a mix of dramas, talk shows, games, and cinema, reflecting the broad taste of audiences. The day closed with a snapshot of all channel performances, showing Telecinco maintaining its presence in the late-evening landscape while other channels jostled for attention with a range of genres and time slots.