FAPAE highlights the positioning of Spanish fiction on television
The Federation of Associations of Spanish Audiovisual Producers (FAPAE) highlights that Spanish fiction exceeds the average audience rating of the most watched channels. In September, among the 100 most viewed programs, 37 correspond to national fiction, compared to three foreign feature films.
FAP (Federation of Associations of Spanish Audiovisual Producers) has highlighted the good results that Spanish fiction continues to obtain on television in all its formats.
According to the Decalogue prepared monthly by the company Barlovento Comunicación, with data from Kantar Media, in the month of September Spanish fiction occupies the top positions in the ranking and is surpassed only by football and news.
It should be noted, as the President of the Federation, Pedro Pérez, has done on other occasions, that Spanish fiction, whether series, TV-Movies or cinema, “when its programming is well taken care of, achieves the best results and is only surpassed by sports and news broadcasts.” “In addition, in the month of September, it far exceeds the average audience rating of the three most watched networks in the month.”
For FAPAE it is important to highlight that in the month of September, Spanish fiction far surpasses foreign fiction; Among the hundred most viewed programs, thirty-seven correspond to national fiction compared to three foreign feature films.
The chapter of red eagle (Globomedia) on Spanish Television, from September 26, has become the third most watched broadcast of all networks in the month of September, with a 29.3% share and more than five and a half million viewers.
Loving in troubled times (Diagonal TV) repeats, in its time slot, as the most watched, with a share that exceeds 20%. In its jump to prime time with a special episode on September 2, with 14.2% and 2,343,000, the first place was shared with the film Lara Croft.
Tell me how it happened (Ganga Group) continues to obtain excellent results; Three of its episodes are among the thirty most watched programs of the month and are the most watched on the day they are broadcast.
Spanish cinema also achieved excellent results in the month of September on Spanish Television. Return (El Deseo) with 14.4% and 2,262,000 viewers was the most watched on television in prime time on Sunday, September 4 and Shrimp (Monoria Films and Filmanova) was the second most followed in prime time on Saturday the 3rd with 13.7% and 1,722,000 viewers.
On Telecinco, the second most watched channel, the top five positions in the ranking are occupied by Spanish fiction with series and TV-Movie.
Land of Wolves (Multipark Ficción), with 15.7% and 2,783,000 viewers, was the leader in prime time on September 28 and third on the network. The second place in the ranking was occupied by the premiere of Cheers (Plural) with 16.6% and the fourth, Homicides: special unit (Big Bang Media) with 15.9%.
The TV-Movie, Tita Cervera The Baroness: the outcome (Brutal Media), with 18.8% and 3,119,000 viewers, became the most watched miniseries of the year and the most watched on Telecinco. The first part of the miniseries was also the audience leader in its time slot and ranked fifth as the most followed on this network.
On Antena 3, two episodes of the series The Boat (Globomedia) are the third and fourth most watched programs on the network this month, with 17.6% and 19.8% respectively.
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