The resounding success of the King’s Cup
The King’s Cup semifinal has captivated a massive audience, with 3,787,000 viewers and an impressive screen share of 27.1%. The extension was the cherry on the cake, attracting 4,117,000 viewers and 35.6% share, thus consolidating their position as one of the most followed events of the season.
‘Survivors’ maintains its strength
‘Survivors: Tierra de Nadie’ has shown amazing resilience, leading the time slot with a significant 18.5% share and 1,307,000 viewers. Its presenter, Carlos Sobera, has managed to attract the attention of the public, especially among the viewers of 25 to 44 years, with an incredible 22.7% in this demographic.
The competitive landscape
Third, ‘Renacer’ has experienced a decrease in its audiences, registering 7.7% and 768,000 viewers at Antena 3, competing against an increasingly intense television offer. Just before, ‘The hormiguer’ achieved a respectable 11.6% with 1,683,000 followers, while ‘Who does you want to be Millonario?’ It fell to 3.4% and 337,000 viewers.
The mornings on television
‘The Ana Rosa program’ has positioned itself as the second most watched option in its time slot, with 15.6% and 325,000 spectators, against the leadership of ‘Let’s see’ with 15.1% and 452,000. Meanwhile, ‘Aruser@s’ continues to dominate the first morning strip in Lasexta.
Afternoon trends
‘Tarderar’ has experienced a slight descent, reaching 9.1% and 709,000 viewers, while ‘Y Now Sonsoles’ has increased its audience to a significant 11.1% with 799,000 followers. On the table, ‘Sueños de Libertad’ has emphasized as the most watched series of the day, with 14.9% share and 1,259,000 viewers.
The General Panorama of Audiences
On the day of Tuesday, April 1, the 1st has emerged as a hearing leader, with 15.5% share. Antena 3 followed closely with 13.2%, while Telecinco was third with 11.1%. Lasext has again surpassed Cuatro, with 6.9% compared to 5.1% of the Mediaset chain.
Final reflections
This audience landscape reveals not only the intense competition between the chains, but also the evolution of the tastes of the public, which continues to change and adapt to new television offers. The future of television programming promises to be just as exciting and full of surprises.