TV Ratings Snapshot From Tonight’s Schedule
You are here! The premiere drew a 12.3% audience share with 1,200,300 viewers on Telecinco, yet the program hosted by Jesús Vázquez faced strong competition. The film Balancer 2 topped the night with a 13.4% share and 1,453,000 viewers, securing first place as Sunday’s most watched offering.
Meanwhile, Family Secrets settled with an 11.8% audience share and 1,073,000 viewers, ranking as the third option of the evening. Anatomy… on LaSexta delivered solid numbers, marking its fourth-best showing of the season and surpassing its direct rival. Fourth Millennium BC, however, underperformed, remaining around a 5.1% share with roughly 536,000 viewers.
Here it is: Telecinco recorded a 12.3% share with about 1,284,000 viewers, while a separate feature on the week’s cinema lineup stabilized at 13.4% with 1,453,000 watchers. The Dark Truth cinema title captured 9.8% and approximately 601,000 viewers. Family Secrets continued at 11.8% with 1,073,000, and Fourth Millennium’s analysis show reached around 6% and 376,000.
In other schedules, Anatomy of…: Codex 2 Stolen registered 6.4% and 684,000 viewers, while Anatomy… offered 3.8% and 419,000 / 4.4% and 327,000 in related slots. Rural tourism features attracted 3.1% with 289,000 viewers, and Weird Routes along the Camino de Santiago pulled 3.3% with 352,000. The Spanish-language Market Light aired at 3.8% with 397,000 viewers.
Telecinco presented a cinema window with Crime Wave at 6.4% and 261,000, while Casino Gran Madrid Online Impression drew 3.3% and 65,000. A feature titled Hanna Hellmann: The Call of the Mountains brought in 8.3% with 208,000 viewers.
Doctor Ali logged 6.8% with 191,000, and Fourth Millennium repeated at 6.1% with 302,000. Prisoners aired at 5.8% and 118,000, with War Spies: D-Day Spy registering a modest 2.1% and 123,000. Another War Spies installment, Soldier That Never Existed, reached 3.3% with 109,000, while The Spy Who Saved the World hovered at 4.1% with 84,000.
Multiplex ratings highlighted Toxic Protection at 12.7% and 1,274,000, with Multiplex 2 at 9.6% and 897,000 and Multiplex 3 at 7.5% and 656,000. Telecinco continued with Lot at 13.1% and 1,229,000.
Tour de France coverage, Saint Leonard de Noblat to Puy de Dôme, reached 11.5% with 1,153,000 viewers, while the Afternoon Session on Torunlar (2010) attracted 8.1% and 735,000. La 1’s Wild Card delivered 5% and 433,000, and Here’s the World stood at 7.9% with 691,000.
Home Theater windows showed M: 1-2 at 6.9% and 687,000, and Home Theater 2: Daughter of the Wolf at 6.2% with 568,000. Football coverage for Kings League featuring Saiyans FC and Kunisports registered 2.1% and 180,000 viewers. The Cinema block included Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets at 4.3% with 429,000 and Man of Steel at 3.7% with 327,000.
Other daily averages reported Telecinco at 11.2% and broader channels at 10.5% (Antena 3), La 1 at 10.4%, Cuatro at 5.5%, LaSexta at 4.6%, and La 2 at 3.2%. Monthly figures were led by Antena 3 at 12.9%, Telecinco at 10.1%, La 1 at 9.5%, LaSexta at 6.1%, Cuatro at 5.2%, and La 2 at 3.3%.
Across the schedule, other attractions and late-night broadcasts added to the evening’s sum, with a blend of news, entertainment, and documentary programming shaping the overall viewership landscape for the period.
Notes and attributions follow the day’s performance across channels, reflecting how audiences moved between live events, cinema blocks, sports, and documentary features. (Source attribution: television ratings reports, network press releases.)