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Pulseras rojas Leads Monday's Ratings
 
The series, co-produced by Filmax and TV3, was premiered July 9 on Antena 3 with over 2.8 million viewers and 19.9% share.
 
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The series' second season has already been confirmed.
 
TV series Pulseras rojas, produced by Filmax and TV3, continues to be a leader as far as ratings go on Monday nights on Antena 3 in Spain. The series, which airs at 10:30 PM, reached a 19.9% share, which means over 2.8 million viewers.

The first episode, premiered on July 9, reached 17.5% share (2,716,000 viewers) while its second episode climbed up to 19.9% (2,809,000).

 
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The series' second season has already been confirmed. The story revolves around the life of its creator, Albert Espinosa, who lived in a children's hospital from the age of 14 until he was 24, and created the series to "escape from the medical and pessimistic way of looking at hospitals."

Last year, the series was premiered on TV3 in Spain and became one of the network's highest rated shows.


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