The Lord Of The Skies 7: The Least Seen End Of Its History

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The Lord Of The Skies 7: The Least Seen End Of Its History
The Lord Of The Skies 7: The Least Seen End Of Its History

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The longest-running fiction on Spanish-language television, El Señor de los Cielos, ended its seventh season last Friday, January 31 with an explosive episode that released the continuation of the saga that until recently starred Rafael Amaya.

1.3 million total viewers (P2 +) and 749,000 adults between the ages of 18 and 49 tuned in to the Spanish-language network to see how the superset ended.

The plot spearheaded by Carmen Aub, Matías Novoa and company not only managed to lead its broadcast time slot in front of a new episode of Rubí (Univision) but also became the number one program in Spanish among adults 18-49 years and adults 18-34 years.

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1. The Lord of Heaven s: 1.3 million

2. Ruby: 1.2 million

The least seen end

However, not everything is positive data for the veteran fiction of Telemundo.

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The outcome of the seventh season was, by far, the least viewed in its history.

Regarding the last chapter of the sixth season -the last one that Rafael Amaya starred before his character, the drug trafficker Aurelio Casillas, finally died during the first chapter of the seventh-, the story of the Casillas lost approximately 700 thousand viewers (P2 +), a difference that is even more noticeable if we compare it with the outcome of the fifth season, which at the time seduced 2 and a half million viewers (P2 +).

The lord of heaven 5 (end): 2.5 million

The lord of heaven 6 (end): 2 million

The lord of heaven 7 (end): 1.3 million

Amaya's departure from the superset caused, as reflected in the previous audience data, a significant flight of viewers that led fiction to record historical audience lows throughout its seventh season, the first that the Mexican actor did not head.

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Rafael Amaya, The Lord of the Skies

Ruby hits rock bottom

The new version of Rubí that Univision broadcasts at 10 pm Eastern time, has not stopped losing audience since its premiere. The fiction starring Camila Sodi achieved its lowest audience figure to date last Friday compared to the last episode of El Señor de los Cielos 7 after seducing just 1,216,000 viewers (P2 +) and 475,000 adults 18-49 years old.

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Camila Sodi and José Ron in Rubí

The series was by far the least watched of Univision's prime time that continues to lead the Turkish soap opera Amor eterno with 1,622,000 total viewers (P2 +).

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