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ITV Studios confirms Love Island for Czech Republic and Slovakia
The global roll-out of the award-winning format Love Island continues; the dating reality sensation has been commissioned by TV Nova in the Czech Republic and Markiza in Slovakia, ITV Studios announced this morning. This will mark the 21st version for the format, which sees single men and women live together in a villa and couple up in the hope of finding love and winning a cash prize. The local version will be produced by Paprika Studios at the ITV Studios hub on Gran Canaria. The first season is going to be released in fall 2021 on SVOD platform Voyo.
Silvia Majeská, Programming Director, TV Nova and Markíza, said: “We are thrilled to announce that Voyo in Czech and Slovakia will bring original production of the worldwide successful format Love Island. We have been fans of the format and look forward to giving our audiences in both markets a chance to escape to the beautiful and exotic Canary Islands, filled with love, romance and fun. Love Island will be one of many original productions we plan to release on Voyo in the months to come.” As TVBIZZ reported, this weekend the show premiered in Spain on Neox, Nova, Mega, Atreseries and on pay TV platform Atresplayer Premium with 640.000 viewers, taking a 3.9% market share and became the most followed proposal on the DTT market. In Germany Love Island concluded its 5th season with an average of 750.000 viewers and a 3.4% market share (individuals), exceeding RTLZWEI's slot average audience by 13%. Once again, the show was a huge success with younger viewers, securing 17.4% in the 14-29 demographic. This is a build of +176% on the broadcaster's slot audience (6.8%). In Poland, the third series had its best launch ever and is on track to deliver the biggest series to date with an average of a 7.3% market share (individuals). The current season is +43% up on Polsat’s slot slot volume in the commercial 16-49 demographic. With more than a million digital views, Love Island South Africa became the top video-on-demand content on the DStv App, and the linear ratings were up by 21% on M-Net’s 21.30 slot. The Netherlands is preparing for a new season, to be streamed later this Spring on RTL’s SVOD platform Videoland. And also in Italy and Nigeria the Love Island adventure is about to begin this Spring. Love Island is owned by ITV Studios and Motion Content Group Ltd and is distributed internationally by ITV Studios. RELATED
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