The series finale reached over 3 million viewers who tuned in to all or part of the broadcast and currently ranks as the highest-rated primetime series finale on Spanish-language television in the US in the current 2019/2020 season.
The dramatic series finale of Univision’s Ringo, which tells the story of a retired boxer forced back into the ring to care for his son, reached 3.3 million Total Viewers 2+ who tuned in to all or part of the one-hour telecast, according to Nielsen.
Airing at 8:00 pm ET, the finale averaged 2.2 million Total Viewers 2+, 904,000 Adults 18-49 and 405,000 Adults 18-34, marking the highest-rated telecast in its full-run among Total Viewers 2+ and Adults 18-49 as well as second highest-rated with Adults 18-34, and positioned Univision ahead of ABC and FOX in the 8 pm hour and for the entire night among Adults 18-34.
Starring José Ron and Maria Torres, the series finale of Ringo outperformed Telemundo’s Exatlon Estados Unidos head-to-head in the 8 pm hour with double-digit audience advantages among Total Viewers 2+ (+48% advantage), Adults 18-49 (+43% advantage) and Adults 18-34 (+63% advantage).
Ringo also drove Univision to the No. 1 Spanish-language network ranking for the entire night with double-digit audience advantages over Telemundo among Total Viewers 2+ (+54% advantage), Adults 18-49 (+43% advantage) and Adults 18-34 (+42% advantage).
Additionally, last night’s telecast of Ringo ranks as the highest-rated primetime novela/series finale on Spanish-language television in the current 2019/2020 season among Total Viewers 2+, Adults 18-49 and Adults 18-34.
During its full-run, the series averaged 1.6 million Total Viewers 2+, 642,000 Adults 18-49 and 308,000 Adults 18-34 and made Univision the No. 1 Spanish-language network in the weeknight 8 p.m. hour, outperforming Telemundo across all three key demographic groups by double-digit margins. Ringo ranks as the highest-rated primetime novela/series in the current 2019/2020 season on Spanish-language television among Adults 18-34.