Television Ratings Snapshot: Thursday Night Viewing Across Major Networks

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Island of Interest remains the most-watched program on Thursday nights. It held its lead in the timeslot after a modest gain in audience, drawing 15.6% share and 1,449,000 viewers. Earlier, Nightmare in Heaven had slipped from 9.2% and 1,331,000 viewers, not sustaining momentum from the previous week.

The third gala of Perfect Couple was a high note for the evening, with the music program showing resilience after last Thursday’s dip and earning a solid 11.18 million viewers and an 11.9% share. That performance sits three points above the network’s daily average.

Meanwhile, Taxi to Gibraltar on Antena 3 fell below two digits, registering 9.5% and 866,000 viewers, while Antenna 3’s Ant Hill posted 16.7% and 2,377,000. The channel also presented 6.7% and 536,000 with Horizon, and La Sexta offered 5.1% and 542,000 with the film Night of Revenge.

Hormiguero highlighted the night with Manuel Turizo achieving 16.7% and 2,377,000 viewers.

El Peliculón broadcast Taxi to Gibraltar reaching 9.5% and 866,000 viewers.

Dreams and drama continued on Telecinco with Nightmare in Heaven scoring 9.2% and 1,331,000 viewers.

Isle of Temptation 5 logged 15.6% and 1,449,000 viewers, while Incredible Duo’s summaries fluctuated between 6.3% with 912,000 and 11.9% with 1,184,000 viewers.

Sixth sense found a balance with intermediate programming at 6.1% and 874,000 viewers.

Cinema night featured Vengeance Night under the title Laws of Thermodynamics at 5.1% and 542,000 viewers.

First Dates drew 5.1% and 660,000 viewers, and then a further 7.8% with 1,105,000 in a later airing.

Horizon returned at 6.7% with 536,000 viewers, while My Boat registered 2.8% and 367,000 viewers. How We Laughed, Digamelón, reached 3.9% and 553,000 viewers, and Meetings with Antonio López tallied 2.1% and 237,000 viewers.

Antenna 3 offered a slate of documentaries and sports features, with Cinema: Laws of Thermodynamics at 4.8% and 143,000 and Nightly programs rounding out the schedule with varied results.

Telecinco’s Variety block included Talented Spain at 11.3% and 359,000 viewers, followed by On the Cover: A Surgeon’s World at 6% and 260,000.

Night in 24 Hours featured Félix Bolaños in an interview at 4.5% versus 100,000 viewers, with a second interview at 4.8% and 97,000 viewers.

Cinema 2 presented Little House on the Hill at 4.2% and 172,000 viewers. Other listings showed Defective Crimes at 4.9% and 90,000 viewers, while Quad Mark Removal posted 5.1% and 111,000.

Got You Watching: A True Story About Fake Art delivered 1.3% and 87,000 viewers, and Radio 3 Concerts aired King Sapo at 1.2% and 36,000 viewers. Documenta2 stood at 1.3% and 26,000.

Antenna 3 also carried Love Lasts Forever at 12% and 1,019,000, Bitter Earth at 15.7% and 1,167,000, and Boom! at 12.3% with 944,000 viewers. Pasapalabra hit 22.3% with 2,229,000 viewers, while Telecinco aired Save Me Lemon at 11.6% and 1,069,000, Save Me Orange at 13.8% and 1,079,000, and Save Me Watermelon at 10.5% and 1,055,000.

Anything Can Happen managed 6.1% and 560,000 viewers, followed by Serve and Protect at 7.1% and 583,000. La 1 posted 5.9% with 439,000 wildcards; Hunter drew 9.6% and 731,000; Here’s the World fluctuated from 8.1% with 733,000 to 10.6% and 1,123,000.

Afterward, Zapping registered 5.9% and 543,000, while Late is Better landed 5.4% and 414,000. Sixth Key reported 4.8% and 567,000.

Everything Is a Lie appeared twice, first at 5.3% with 492,000 and then at 6% with 499,000. Four a Day showed 4.8% and 360,000, and the 20:00 slot dedicated four hours of programming amassing 3.9% and 365,000 viewers.

Rural Tourism in Europe drew 1.8% and 181,000, while Know and Win attracted 6.6% and 630,000. Great documentaries reached 4.5% and 380,000, and Documenta2 registered 3.1% with 231,000 viewers. Extreme Roads in Morocco had 2.2% and 167,000, and Attention Running drew 1.2% and 103,000. Talent Cultivation posted 1.5% and 157,000.

Overall Mirror stood at 12.5% with 299,000, and Karlos Arguiñano Open Kitchen achieved 17.3% and 763,000. Wheel of Fortune peaked at 22.1% with 1,601,000 viewers.

Antenna 3 continued with a series of reports and updates, while the Ana Rosa program scored 19.4% with 469,000 and Already Noon attracted 13.8% and 908,000. La 1 delivered 9.5% and 183,000 hours of programming, while Current Time registered 8.4% and 185,000. To Be Frank posted 5.8% with 241,000 viewers, and Users Joked captured 12.4% and 177,000.

Programmed as a daily rhythm, Telecinco’s Interims and Late Night slots varied, with Here’s the World delivering spikes from 8.7% to 10.6% and strong viewership across several blocks. Zapping closed the day at 5.9% and 543,000, while the Late is Better sequence landed 5.4% and 414,000. The Sixth Key continued with 4.8% and 567,000.

Other notable entries included Everything Is a Lie at 5.3% and 492,000, then again at 6% and 499,000. Four a Day retained 4.8% and 360,000, and the 20:00 – Four Hours a Day block attracted 3.9% and 365,000. Rural tourism in Europe remained at 1.8% with 181,000 viewers, while Know and Win climbed to 6.6% and 630,000. Great documentaries reached 4.5% and 380,000, and Documenta2 held 3.1% with 231,000 viewers. Extreme Roads in Morocco recorded 2.2% and 167,000, and Attention Running 1.2% and 103,000. Talent Cultivation posted 1.5% and 157,000.

In summary, the night featured a mix of entertainment, news, and documentary programming with Telecinco and Antena 3 sharing prominent viewing shares across key time blocks, while laSexta and La 1 also delivered notable performances in various slots. The evening showcased a broad spectrum of genres, including reality, variety, cinema, and informative programming, reflecting diverse audience tastes and consistent engagement across major networks.

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