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Dori Media’s Unscripted ‘Power Couple’ Broadens Global Reach (EXCLUSIVE)

The world can’t seem to get enough of Dori Media’s “Power Couple.”  The hit unscripted format is poised to launch for the first time in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway and renew in Brazil, Germany and India among numerous other territories in 2025.

The relationship series is now in more than 20 territories worldwide, with more than 60 seasons and over 900 episodes produced.

“We always believed ‘Power Couple’ had all of the elements to be a successful global format, but we are truly thrilled with the reception that this series is now receiving across such a wide array of nations, both big and small,” said Nadav Palti, CEO & President of Dori Media Group.

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“The format, which is available in both celebrity and non-celebrity editions, resonates with local viewers whether it features celebrities or not, and the thirst for more episodes of ‘Power Couple’ has become nearly insatiable in many territories,” he pointed out.

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In this high-stakes reality game created by Abot Hameiri, couples test their love, trust, and teamwork for a chance to win big. Eight couples, one villa, and six weeks of challenges await as they compete to see if their relationship can turn confidence into cash. The size of the grand prize depends entirely on how strong their bond is.

According to Dori Media, “Power Couple” will return for its seventh season in Brazil this May on Record TV, airing primetime seven days a week. The season will also be simulcast on a digital platform and available for 24/7 live streaming.

A second season of “Power Couple” is in development in India with Aarambh Entertainment. Meanwhile, in Germany, a new local version of the format, titled “Das Sommerhaus der Normalos” will debut on RTL+ in the first quarter of the year. This follows the success of RTL’s celebrity edition, “Das Sommerhaus der Stars,” which has aired for nine seasons.

Furthermore, “Power Couple” will launch its ninth season in Hungary on RTL this summer, its sixth season in Bulgaria on NOVA TV and its fifth season in Croatia on RTL. In Slovenia, the show has been renewed for a third season on POP TV after a successful second season, which captured a 32% market share at 7 p.m. over 20 episodes.

“Power Couple” quickly became a breakout hit on Videoland in Holland last year, airing as a celebrity edition in its first season. In Romania, the second season of the series on Antena just aired across 24 episodes.

At last year’s Mipcom, Dori Media presented a diverse array of new unscripted shows, including the innovative dating series “Spy Date” and “Love at Third Sight,” which explore unexpected romantic sparks later in life. Other highlights included the trivia-based game show “Smart Face,” the talent competition “Da Next,” the street game “Intuition,” the reality competition “Stand-Up Warrior,” and the high-energy shiny floor show “The Best of All.”

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