TV Ratings Overview for the Day
The Monday schedule saw MasterChef displaced by a political debate in Andalusia on RTVE. The change led to an 8.1% audience share, attracting 1,035,000 viewers, which is nearly seven points below the previous week’s cooking show, highlighting how breaking news can shift prime-time numbers even when a popular program is ready to air.
In the same time slot, the episode that drew the largest audience was Inocentes, securing a solid 11.8% share with 954,000 viewers. A fresh installment of the Juan Echanove–starring series Disappeared posted an average of 8.8%, with Telecinco following at 878,000 viewers. This indicates a varied audience interest during the period, with fictional drama slightly outperforming the daytime competition.
ANTENNA 3
El Hormiguero featured Álvaro Morte and Rodrigo Santoro, delivering a strong 15.3% share and drawing 2,121,000 viewers. Innocent registered at 11.8% with 954,000 viewers, underscoring a stable appetite for mystery and crime drama during the evening window.
TELEPINCO
Survivors carried a late-viewing momentum at 11.8% with 1,648,000 viewers, while Disappearance captured 8.8% and 878,000 viewers, signaling a continued preference for serialized thrillers during later hours.
Los Angeles 1
19J opened with an initial controversy at 8.1% and 1,035,000 viewers, reflecting a news-driven start for the night’s programming in this market block.
SIXTH
Intermediate programming registered 8% with 1,083,000 viewers, while Blockbusters focusing on domestic fare drew 4.7% with 511,000 viewers, illustrating a split between mainstream entertainment and more niche offerings.
FOUR
First Dates appeared twice, first at 4.1% with 477,000 viewers and then at 6.2% with 861,000 viewers, showing a buoyant appetite for dating formats. A feature set titled Fears reached 3.8% with 399,000 viewers, while Classic Movie Days aired A Star Is Born (1954) at 3.2% with 335,000 viewers, reflecting a taste for classic cinema within the evening lineup.
TELEPINCO
Survivors continued with a daily presence at 8.4% and 360,000 viewers, and a Casino Gran Madrid online show drew 5.4% with 114,000 viewers, illustrating a broadened mix of traditional and online-sourced entertainment in the same block.
ANTENNA 3
Bitter Earth attracted 10.2% with 235,000 viewers, while Los Angeles 1 opened with 19J discussions at 6.5% and 471,000 viewers, signaling a strong discussion-led entry in this regional feed.
LOS ANGELES 1 – CINEMA WINDOW
Cinema offerings included A Summer in Oxford with 4.2% and 141,000 viewers, alongside other dramatic and documentary content in the broader schedule, showing a varied film slate for the night.
FOUR
Series Samantha and…: Happiness delivered 3.5% with 176,000 viewers, while Quad Mark Removal posted 2.2% with 53,000. The night also featured diverse programming across channels, contributing to a broad viewers’ choice.
SIXTH
Cinema: The Perfect Wife drew 4.1% with 173,000 viewers, and Defective Crimes registered 3.6% with 73,000 viewers, illustrating a balance between theatrical and crime-focused content in late-evening slots.
LOS ANGELES 2
Chinese theater counted 1.5% with 58,000 viewers, while Riverboy delivered a radio concert block at 1.2% with 26,000 listeners, indicating peripheral audience engagement in music-oriented programming.
TELEPINCO
Save Me Lemon registered 10.9% with 1,131,000 viewers and Save Me Orange attracted 14.3% with 1,210,000 viewers. It’s eight o’clock already reached 12.2% with 1,122,000, showing a steady afternoon-to-evening transition in viewership.
ANTENNA 3
Loving Takes Forever scored 13.1% with 1,223,000 viewers, while Bitter Earth rose to 17.9% with 1,517,000, and Boom! delivered 12.9% with 991,000. Pasapalabra dominated with 24.8% and 2,265,000 viewers, illustrating a late-evening peak for a word-based game show.
LOS ANGELES 1
Downton Abbey drew 7.2% with 699,000 viewers, followed by Serve and Protect at 7.4% with 658,000 viewers and Hunter at 9% with 717,000 viewers. Spain Direct registered 5.8% with 465,000, while Here’s the World reached 9.6% with 933,000 viewers, reflecting robust, cross-country interest in varied programming blocks.
SIXTH
Zapping measured 6.5% with 665,000, Late Better stood at 6% with 500,000 viewers, and Sixth Key captured 5.1% with 542,000, pointing to broad engagement across late-evening formats.
FOUR
Everything is a Lie appeared in two airings, at 5.4% with 568,000 and 4.8% with 445,000 viewers. Four a Day logged 4.7% with 378,000, and four hours at 20:00 posted 5.5% with 481,000, indicating a mix of mystery, sitcom, and daily talk formats in play.
LOS ANGELES 2
Know and Win reached 7.8% with 841,000 viewers, Great Documentaries posted 4.7% with 444,000, and Documenta2 registered 3.4% with 281,000. The mood of the time across California included a segment called The Mood of the Time: California at 2.3% with 175,000, plus Maximum Rewards at 1.3% with 140,000, illustrating regional news and documentary interest.
TELEPINCO
AR Program reached 16.5% with 448,000 viewers, while Already at Noon drew 14.2% with 1,109,000. The day’s early editorial content held a solid audience across the morning window.
SIXTH
Users Joke delivered 12.2% with 187,000, and Users led at 19% with 397,000. Red Hot drew 11.2% with 486,000, reflecting a lively mix of user-generated entertainment formats and live audience participation.
ANTENNA 3
General Mirror posted 12.4% with 333,000, Karlos Arguiñano Open Kitchen reached 15.8% with 854,000, and Wheel of Fortune climbed to 21.3% with 1,775,000 viewers, highlighting strong competition for daytime staples and interactive game shows.
LOS ANGELES 1
La 1 Hour delivered 7.6% with 184,000 viewers, Current Time registered 7.3% with 199,000, and a light menu including Escalivada and Montadito of cod tarpaulin drew 4.7% with 233,000. The 24-hour news block posted 0.2% with 13,000, while Heart reached 5.1% with 487,000 viewers, rounding out an evening of varied nourishment for audiences.
FOUR
Hi Take It! delivered 1.3% with 22,000 viewers, High Voltage posted 1.9% with 33,000, and Charge Warning moved through 3.9% with 79,000 and again 6.4% with 152,000 in separate airings. A few spontaneous moments anchored the block as Everything in the Mouth hovered around 2.4% with 170,000 viewers, and High Voltage wrapped with 2.1% and 232,000.
LOS ANGELES 2
English on TVE registered 0.5% with 6,000 viewers, while Land of the Far North showcased Polar Day at 1.4% with 24,000. The Desertification documentary block highlighted a global problem at 2.5% with 46,000 viewers. Here’s the Job brought 2.2% with 42,000, and The Adventure of Knowledge pulled 1.9% with 42,000. Documenta2 offered 1.9% with 50,000, and Incredible Fields registered 4.2% with 122,000. Movie Mornings, Nevada Express, drew 6.8% with 317,000. The mood of the time covered Rwanda at 2.9% with 321,000 viewers in a cross-regional update.
ANTENNA 3
Morning News achieved 158,000 viewers and 14.1%. Antena 3 News 1 reached 2,438,000 viewers at 21.6%, with Sports drawing 2,057,000 and 18.2%. Time Spent with Roberto Brasero stood at 995,000 and 9.5%, while Antena 3 News 2 reached 2,492,000 and 22.1%.
TELEKINCO
Telecinco Morning News tallied 54,000 and 7.6%, then 114,000 and 9.6%, and 224,000 and 13.2% across successive airings. News Telecinco at 15:00 registered 1,601,000 and 14.1%, while Telecinco News at 21:00 reached 1,368,000 and 12.1%.
LOS ANGELES 1
Morning News posted 165,000 and 17.5%, and Regional Information 1 tallied 401,000 and 5.6%. The 24-hour News block registered 13,000 and 0.2%, while News Release 1 achieved 1,153,000 and 10.2%. Regional Information 2 reached 966,000 and 8.9%, Time 1 registered 859,000 and 8.2%, and News Broadcast 2 posted 1,135,000 and 9.6%.
SIXTH
LaSexta News at 14:00 delivered 9% with 940,000, LaSexta News: Gamblers posted 6.4% with 729,000, and LaSexta News at 20:00 reached 7.1% with 611,000. Monday’s leader was Antena 3 at 15.2% with Telecinco at 12.2% and Autonomic (FORTA) at 9.8% in the broader market. La 1 stood at 7.9%, with LaSexta at 7% and Cuatro at 4.2% in general view, while La 2 and exclusive Autonomic accounted for 0.4% each.