A total of 5,572,000 spectators and 84.3% of the screen share followed the proclamation of Felipe VI
La1 de TVE fue líder de audiencia con 2.284.000 espectadores y el 34,6% de cuota.
La ceremonia de la Proclamación Real (10:39-11:17 horas) tuvo una audiencia de 5.572.000 espectadores de audiencia media y 84,3% de cuota de pantalla en el acumulado de las veinticinco cadenas que lo emitieron entre nacionales y autonómicas. El número de contactos fue de 6.777.000 espectadores, es decir, el 15,2% de la población vio al menos un minuto de la Ceremonia de Proclamación del Rey Felipe VI.
According to a report by Barlovento, the network that attracted the largest average audience was La1 (2,284,00 viewers and 34.6% share), followed by Telecinco (1,060,000 and 16.0%), Antena 3 (1,004,000 and 15.2%) and laSexta (471,000 and 7.1%).
Audience profile
The set of 25 channels that broadcast the message (10:39-11:17 hours) averaged better screen shares among women and those over 45 years of age, as well as in the highest social strata and most populated areas, and in the Autonomous Communities of Galicia, Aragón, Castilla y León, Asturias, Murcia, Resto Valencia and Castilla La Mancha.
The most watched minute occurred at 11:01 a.m. with 5,730,000 viewers and 84.8%. Yesterday, television consumption on the strip increased by 7.6% compared to the previous Thursday, with a total of 7,673,000 viewers.
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