DORI MEDIA’S “POWER COUPLE” PHENOMENAL SUCCESS CONTINUES WITH SEASON 4 IN BRAZIL AND GERMANY

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Abot Hameiri‘s format continues to grow:
Season 3 breaks audience record in both countries
Season 4 to debut in Brazil on 30 April

Dori Media Group (“DMG”, “the Company”) is pleased to announce continued international ratings success achieved by the popular “Power Couple” reality show format in Brazil and Germany.

Season 3 was met with resounding success on Brazil Record TV reaching a record viewing share of 12.6%.  Season 4 is expected to premiere on 30 April with 63 daily episodes.

In Germany, “Das Sommerhaus der Stars – Kampf der Promipaare” produced by Seapoint, finished on 13 August on German RTL, set a new ratings record, for the first time ever having reached in total 2.8 million viewers of the finale. The show gained a 17.5% viewing share at prime time showing a 25% increase on earlier seasons. RTL have already confirmed the show will return in 2019, and the total number of viewers is likely to rise dramatically with Season 4.

Nadav Palti, CEO & President of Dori Media Group commented: “We are delighted with both the ratings and continuing international sales success of the “Power Couple” format. The format’s success across different territories and cultures is thanks to the emotional connection that the audiences make with the couples participating in the show, which makes them tune in each week. We are constantly looking to make the show more interesting and engaging for our viewers all over the world.”

“Power Couple”, created by Abot Hameiri, gives couples extreme challenges to test how well they really know each other. In this game, couples can convert the closeness of their relationships and their knowledge of each other into big cash prizes. “Power Couple” has gained a huge success worldwide. After piloting in original in Israel is was sold in total to 10 countries, including Israel, Germany, Brazil, Hungary, Slovenia, South Africa, Portugal, India, China and Croatia.

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