The premiere of Telemundo’s La Voz in the US, the Hispanic version of The Voice format, ranked as the No 1 reality show in Spanish-language television among adults 18-34 that night.


The musical competition series features music megastars Luis Fonsi, Alejandra Guzmán, Carlos Vives and Wisin as the coaches, searching for the most promising Spanish-speaking vocalists in the US. It’s hosted by Jorge Bernal.
La Voz reached 3.1 million total viewers and 1.5 million adults 18-49 during its broadcast nationally. Locally, the reality competition ranked as the No 1 Spanish-language reality show among adults 18-49 in Miami, Orlando, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Boston and Atlanta.
The show had an average of 304,000 viewers, according to Nielsen, and averaged 1.4 million total viewers and 667,000 adults 18-49, improving Telemundo’s 9-11 pm ET Sunday night timeslot by 37% versus last quarter in the demo.
La Voz reached 3.1 million total viewers and 1.5 million adults 18-49 during its broadcast nationally. Locally, the reality competition ranked as the No 1 Spanish-language reality show among adults 18-49 in Miami, Orlando, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Boston and Atlanta.
The show had an average of 304,000 viewers, according to Nielsen, and averaged 1.4 million total viewers and 667,000 adults 18-49, improving Telemundo’s 9-11 pm ET Sunday night timeslot by 37% versus last quarter in the demo.