
Are you still looking for attractive TV highlights for July that you can draw the attention of your international target groups to? 🍿
We can recommend the following:
▶ Portuguese:
Your Portuguese target audience can look forward to a fantastic new dance show format this July. SIGA A DANÇA is an inventive entertainment programme airing in Saturday night prime time on RTP Mundo. Hosted by actress and presenter Sara Matos, the dance competition promises great entertainment for the whole family. 💃
▶ Greek:
Throughout July, ERT COSMOS is airing the compelling series highlight SUNRISE TO SUNSET during prime time – from Monday to Thursday – based on true events that mark a milestone in the history of the Greek labor movement. The story takes us back to 1916 on the Cycladic island of Serifos, where miners rose up against the Greek police and went on strike to secure higher wages, better working conditions, and an eight-hour workday. A thrilling TV recommendation for your Greek audience. ⛏️
▶ Polish:
The summer concert tour LATO Z RADIEM I TELEWIZJĄ POLSKĄ is back on TVP Polonia. Since June 21, the channel has been hosting unique open-air concerts across Poland over twelve consecutive Sundays. The lineup features top stars, and an audience of millions is expected to tune in. It is a fantastic event that music fans shouldn’t miss. 🎶
▶ Spanish:
Things will get dramatic again on Las Estrellas from July 20th. The series CON ESA MISMA MIRADA is all about Eloísa, who dedicated her life to her family until she found out about her husband’s infidelity. While she begins to reorganize her life, her three children try to get their own lives under control. A real series tip full of secrets and betrayal in a family that has to completely redefine itself. 💔
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