Overview of Recent TV Ratings Across Major Spanish Networks
The latest round of hearings highlighted a peak moment for one series, marking a high point after the death of a central character. The program drew 1,050,000 viewers and secured a 14.9 percent share, allowing Antena 3 to reclaim leadership in the broadcasting sector and clearly outpace competitors in the market.
In the realm of entertainment programming, a fitness of interest spread across several key titles. Baking: celebrities bake reached second place on La 1 with an audience of 821,000 and a share of 12.1 percent, its best performance in this edition. Telecinco faced a softer night with Bay ending at the season’s low, drawing 728,000 viewers and a 7.7 percent share.
Code 10 maintained its usual performance on Four, registering a 6.5 percent share and 421,000 viewers, while laSexta faced a less favorable outcome with a 3.1 percent share and 316,000. The delivery of Way Home continued to attract attention with a moderate audience. In the access segment, Passwords and Letters posted its second-best figure on La 2, reaching 3.7 percent and 485,000 followers.
Antenna 3 dominated the night with several strong slots, while El Hormiguero showcased Estopa delivering a 14.6 percent rating and 1,911,000 viewers in a prime example of its broad appeal.
Siblings registered a 14.9 percent audience and 1,050,000 viewers, emphasizing sustained interest in the show. The night also featured a range of performances across major networks, including Four with a 7.6 percent share and 1,002,000 viewers and Baking: Baked celebrities at 12.1 percent and 821,000 fans.
Telecinco offered a mixed picture with There you are! recording 7.8 percent and 1,037,000 viewers, while El Pueblo closed its run at 7.7 percent with 728,000. The network also carried a slate of notable programs across the evening, including early date formats, with mild ratings fluctuations, and Code 10 maintaining its presence with a 6.5 percent share and 421,000 viewers.
Midrange offerings drew attention with a 7.9 percent share and 1,043,000 viewers, while Way Home highlighted Norma Duval with a 3.1 percent rating and 316,000 viewers. A second delivery of Way Home appeared at 1.7 percent and 113,000, signaling varied engagement throughout the night.
In the game of numbers, Passwords and Letters reached 3.7 percent and 485,000 followers, as other shows and segments filled the broadcast clock. Antenna 3 continued to surface in multiple timeslots, illustrating the network’s ability to hold prime attention across the evening.
El Pueblo’s evening block delivered 5.9 percent with 276,000 viewers, while the Casino Gran Madrid online show drew 2.7 percent and 63,000. The cinema window offered Secrets of the Past at 1.3 percent with 42,000 viewers and a slate of cultural and documentary programs, including Documenta2 at 1.7 percent and 74,000 viewers, with Metropolis at 1.3 percent and 37,000 viewers.
Radio 3 Concerts presented Good Korea with 1.2 percent and 27,000 listeners, underscoring the diverse catalog that fills the night across networks. Antena 3 closed the day with a strong 22 percent share and 1,959,000 viewers in the late news, followed by a morning update at 10.8 percent and 974,000 viewers across Telecinco, LaSexta, and other outlets as the day progressed.
In the late-evening bundles, Antena 3 Noticias 2 posted 17.2 percent and 2,122,000 viewers, with Telecinco News at 9.6 percent and 1,180,000, and LaSexta Noticias 20:00 at 6.4 percent and 613,000. Noticias Cuatro 2 captured 4.2 percent and 392,000 viewers in another late slot. The daily summary shows a leader board where Antena 3 leads with 14.5 percent, La 1 at 10.2 percent, and Telecinco at 9 percent, followed by LaSexta at 6.5 percent and Cuatro at 5.4 percent, with La 2 at 2.7 percent.
On a monthly basis, the ordering shifts slightly but keeps Antena 3 in front with 12.9 percent, Telecinco at 10.5 percent, La 1 at 9.1 percent, LaSexta at 6.3 percent, Cuatro at 5.7 percent, and La 2 at 2.5 percent. The data paints a broad picture of viewer habits and channel competition across the night sky of Spanish television, where entertainment, news, and documentary programming alternate in a dynamic dance of audience flow.