During the Christmas holiday window, the family drama Siblings held onto the top spot in Tuesday’s prime-time lineup. It shed 2.7 points from the previous week but remained the most-watched offer in its time slot with a solid 12 percent audience share and approximately 1,103,000 viewers. Antenna 3 also posted a steady performance, attracting 1,103,000 viewers in that broadcast window.
MasterChef Junior continues its run on La 1 with results kept under wraps. The children’s talent show delivered an 8.1 percent share with 861,000 viewers, a figure noticeably lower than the network’s Celebrity editions and skewing more toward adult audiences as reported by the broadcaster.
Meanwhile, laSexta locked in a close race with Telecinco in a cinematographic duel. The film Attack in Paris registered an 8.3 percent share with 821,000 viewers, while Fast and Furious 8 pulled 8.2 percent and 657,000 on the principal Mediaset channel, underscoring a competitive Friday night for the two outlets.
Antenna 3 again appears in the tally, while El Hormiguero drew 14.8 percent and reached about 1,925,000 viewers in its prime-time slot.
Across the slate, Siblings posted 12 percent with 1,103,000 viewers, and MasterChef Junior drew 8.1 percent with 861,000 viewers, reinforcing Siblings’ early evening lead in that market. An overview of the night’s prime-time mix shows a broad spread in audience preferences, from entertainment franchises to news blocks and cinema selections.
The mid-evening block featured action and drama entries, with Fast and Furious 8 as a mid-roll cinema option delivering strong share. Other films and programs filled the screen with varying outcomes as audiences navigated between entertainment and informational content.
Telecinco’s line-up included a range of programs that captured noteworthy shares. A top-rated slot saw a broad audience with several shows securing double-digit percentages—indicative of stable engagement across different genres. The evening also displayed a mix of international cinema and local productions, with viewers gravitating toward familiar franchises and recurring standouts in the roster.
Siblings remained a constant presence in the night’s listings, with a 6 percent share and around 212,000 viewers at a later time. The balance between cinematic titles and serialized formats continued to shape the evening’s consumption patterns as audiences moved between channels to catch premieres, reruns, and marquee events.
MasterChef Junior continued its regional run with a modest audience profile. The show’s numbers reflected a broader trend where family-oriented competitions attract steady, but not peak, engagement during holiday periods.
The night’s cinema block featured titles like Attack on Paris, hard-hitting dramas, and action franchises that pulled solid numbers across the board. With 821,000 viewers for the Paris entry and 657,000 watching Fast and Furious 8, the cinema-to-television crossover remained a key driver for those networks.
Other programming tracked through the evening included broad documentary and lifestyle segments, cooking shows, and variety formats. Each hour offered a mix of new episodes and replays, creating a mosaic of audience habits during the holiday season.
News broadcasts anchored the late blocks, with Antena 3 Noticias 1 delivering the evening’s strongest numbers at 22.5 percent and 2,145,000 viewers, followed by Telecinco News 21:00 and laSexta Noticias 20:00. This cadence reinforced the established dynamic where news segments command significant share during prime-time, complementing the entertainment-heavy hours that precede and follow them.
The daily and monthly tallies summarize the audience distribution across the major networks: Daily shares place Antena 3 at 13.7 percent, Telecinco at 9.4 percent, La 1 at 9 percent, laSexta at 7.2 percent, with Cuatro and La 2 trailing. For the month, Antena 3 leads at 12.6 percent, followed by Telecinco at 10.1 percent, La 1 at 9.8 percent, laSexta at 6.1 percent, Cuatro at 5.4 percent, and La 2 at 2.9 percent. These numbers illustrate how holiday viewing shifts can influence channel ranking and time-slot performance over longer windows.
Overall, the night illustrated a resilient audience landscape where popular reality formats, high-profile cinema, and timely news coexist, each contributing distinctively to the networks’ weeknight standings. The blend of entertainment and information ensures continued engagement through the holiday period, with viewers selecting favorites across genres and formats, from family programs to big-screen premieres and up-to-the-minute news summaries.
Notes: Audience figures reflect the latest available data in the ratings reports and are subject to revision as the media measurement body updates its methodology and sample sizes. All program titles and channel names are used here as reported in the source materials.