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Tele Family’s Tame Version Sees Slight Improvement While 'The Club of Promise' Debuts Successfully
The latest Monday brought yet another revamp for Tele Family, accompanied by a fresh time slot, adding to the numerous adjustments it has seen within a mere month of airing. Despite these changes, the impact remains minimal.
Tele Family achieved a modest 6.2% share of the screen, attracting an average of 557,000 viewers, as per Berlovento Comunicación's report based on Kantar Media data. Nevertheless, the show marked a slight improvement compared to its previous Thursday (5.5%) and Friday (5.9%) performances.
Running for just 70 minutes from 3:50 PM to 5:00 PM, this condensed version of the program by La Osa Productions has bid farewell to its expansive roster of collaborators introduced weeks ago. Despite its large studio space, the focus remains on its trio of hosts in a static shot, transitioning to videos and occasional live connections.
Meanwhile, Valle Salvaje continued its downward trend with an 8.6% share, dropping half a point from its last two broadcasts. In contrast, The Promise saw its ratings rise again to a 13.6% share. The Club of Promise premiered with a 9.4% share, drawing an average of 663,000 viewers, surpassing the numbers previously achieved by the second segment of Tele Family, according to Dos30’ report. This premiere, also from La Osa Productions, lasts a brief 15 minutes.
Antena 3’s series Dreams of Freedom slipped slightly compared to Friday, yet maintained a strong presence with a 13.9% average screen share. Meanwhile, Y Ahora Sonsoles saw its ratings climb to 11.1%.
On Telecinco, TardeAR stayed consistent with recent days, holding a 9.2% share, while The Diary of Jorge gained over a point, reaching 9.9%.
Everything is a Lie achieved an impressive 7.1% average screen share for Cuatro, outpacing the channel’s typical performance and even exceeding La 1.
Another La Osa Productions show, this time in collaboration with The Mediapro Studio, is delivering positive results on La 2. Malas Lenguas, a show fighting misinformation and hosted by Jesús Cintora, ended the evening with a 3.9% share, also surpassing the usual figures for its channel.















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