More viewership, more impact, and more engagement
Investigative journalism remains very much alive on the small screen, and Equipo de Investigación is clear proof of this trend. The program on laSexta, produced in collaboration with CBMedia, closed the 2024–2025 season with record numbers, marking its best season since 2019. The show’s formula—focused on rigor, current affairs, powerful storytelling, and a recognizable style—continues to resonate with the general public, both on TV and on digital platforms.
Television rewards consistency
With an average 6.1% audience share and 654,000 weekly viewers, the show hosted by Gloria Serra has grown by 11% in share and 4.8% in viewership compared to the previous season. Not only has it improved its figures, but it has also solidified them.
Most-watched reports
This season, the program once again demonstrated its ability to identify topics of social interest. These were the five most-watched reports of the season:
- Dinámita Montilla: The TikTok Killer
7.4% share | 830,000 viewers - Bosé, the Denier
7.4% share | 810,000 viewers - Daniel Esteve and the Business of Fear
7.3% share | 820,000 viewers - Benidorm: The Paradise Plan
7.3% share | 689,000 viewers - The Perfume
7.2% share | 783,000 viewers
Much more than television
This season, the program proved that its impact goes far beyond linear TV. It has also become a digital phenomenon. Over the year, the program accumulated more than 105 million views on social media. Its follower community has grown exponentially, especially on key platforms like Instagram, where it reached 14.1 million accounts—an astonishing +2,292% growth compared to the previous season.
On TikTok, the show has successfully connected with a younger audience without sacrificing the depth of its topics. With over 30 million accounts reached, it has positioned itself as one of the most dynamic news brands on the platform. The engagement on Facebook has also been remarkable: 9.4 million users interacted with the program’s content, representing a +525% increase.
The podcast version, available through Onda Cero, has already surpassed one and a half million downloads, becoming an entry point for new audiences who consume information on the go.
In addition, on Atresplayer, Equipo de Investigación remains one of the most-watched shows in the on-demand catalog, especially on the fast channel, where continuously aired reports achieve high levels of cumulative viewing.