The grand finale of Telemundo’s La Voz (The Voice) ranked as the highest-rated Sunday night show on Spanish-language television among Adults 18-49 with an average of 584,000 and over 1.4 million Total Viewers, according to Nielsen.
The two-and-a-half-hour live broadcast, which crowned Team Fonsi’s 18-year-old Jeidimar Rijos as the winner of the first-ever U.S. Spanish-language version of the Emmy Award-Winning NBC hit series, The Voice, led Telemundo to rank as the number one Spanish-language network of all Sunday primetime among adults 18-49, adults 18-34 and total viewers.
According to Nielsen social, there was a total of 348,721 social interactions on Sunday for the musical competition series featuring music megastars Luis Fonsi, Alejandra Guzmán, Carlos Vives and Wisin as the Coaches, becoming the most social primetime program among Spanish-language networks.
La Voz, hosted by Jacqueline Bracamontes and Jorge Bernal, is a production of Telemundo, Talpa Media USA, Inc., and Warner Horizon Unscripted & Alternative Television. The series is created by John de Mol, who serves as executive producer along with Cisco Suárez, EVP of Primetime Non-Scripted Programming at Telemundo, Stijn Bakkers and Tim van Rongen, Executive Producers for Talpa Media USA, and Macarena Moreno and Moira Noriega, Executive Producers for Telemundo.