Tanec snov

2015 Slovak TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tanec snov was a Slovak reality television show that premiered on March 8, 2015, airing on the television channel JOJ. The series involves nine local celebrities who were each paired with professional dancer, competing each week to "dance their dream" for a panel of judges. Viliam Rozboril and Barbora Rakovská presented the show for its duration. Eva Máziková, Ján Ďurovčík and Peter Modrovský appeared as permanent judges throughout the season, with a guest judge featuring in each episode.

Based onTanec snov
Directed byPeter Ňunéz
Presented by
  • Viliam Rozboril
  • Barbora Rakovská
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Tanec snov
GenreReality competition
Based onTanec snov
Directed byPeter Ňunéz
Presented by
  • Viliam Rozboril
  • Barbora Rakovská
Judges
  • Ján Ďurovčík
  • Eva Máziková
  • Peter Modrovský
Country of originSlovakia
Original languageSlovak
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Production locationIncheba Expo Aréna
Running time60–80 minutes
Original release
NetworkTV JOJ
ReleaseMarch 8 (2015-03-08) 
April 26, 2015 (2015-04-26)
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Presenters

Key
  Presenter of Tanec snov
More information Presenter, Series 1 ...
PresenterSeries 1
Viliam Rozboril
Barbora Rakovská
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Judging panel

Key
  Judging panel
  Guest judge(s)
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JudgeSeries 1
Ján Ďurovčík
Eva Máziková
Peter Modrovský
Ján Koleník
Lucia Barmošová
Ján Dobrík
Adriana Kmotríková
Andrea Heringhová
Mário "Kully" Kollár
Lukáš Latinák
Ivana Christová
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Series overview

More information Season, No. of stars ...
Season No. of
stars
No. of
weeks
Duration
dates
Partners in the finals
First place Second place Third place
(1) Spring 2015 9 8 Mar 8 – Apr 26 Diana Mórová & Andrej Krížik Kristína & Karol Kotlár Rakby & Veronika Fialová
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Reception

Critical response

The reality television received negative reviews from ČSFD.cz, a local review aggregator website devoted to film and news including TV content. As of April 8, 2015, the site's consensus reports 13 out of 100% based on 92 online reviews, with most of them criticizing the format as whole.[1]

TV ratings

The first broadcast run of the show scored an average 22.5% ratings share among viewers aged 12–54, attracting roughly 245,000 viewers in this demographic per episode. Ratings somewhat increased following the pilot episode: the second episode saw an increase of 2.3%, receiving an overall viewership of 262,000. Nevertheless, the show never made it to the top ranked position for viewership, remaining at No. 2 for this category every week throughout the series.

In the general 12+ target group, however, the programme achieved a series of high ratings in a row, becoming the most watched prime time telecast in the country. Four out of six episodes to date[needs update] were watched by more than half a million audiences, reaching a peak of 572,000 viewers for the fourth episode. Numbers dropped to a series low ratings share of 24.3%, representing just 488,000 viewers, upon the fifth instalment that felt on Easter Sunday of that year. The following week, the show restored lost viewing figures, achieving its highest ever ratings share, exceeding 30%.

More information Episode, Original airing ...
Episode Original airing Time slot
(CET)
Viewership
1254 Share 12+ Share Ref
Ranking Ratings Viewers Ranking Ratings Viewers
1st March 8, 2015 Sunday 08:30 pm No. 2 22.0% 232,000 No. 2 27.1% 496,000 [2]
2nd March 15, 2015 Sunday 08:30 pm No. 2 24.3% 262,000 No. 1 28.5% 526,000 [3]
3rd March 22, 2015 Sunday 08:30 pm No. 2 22.8% 245,000 No. 1 27.1% 502,000 [4]
4th March 29, 2015 Sunday 08:30 pm No. 2 23.1% 256,000 No. 1 29.9% 572,000 [5]
5th April 5, 2015 Sunday 08:30 pm No. 2 19.3% 233,000 No. 2 24.3% 488,000 [6]
6th April 12, 2015 Sunday 08:30 pm No. 2 23.6% 241,000 No. 1 30.5% 543,000 [7]
7th April 19, 2015 Sunday 08:30 pm No. 2 24.3% 263,000 No. 1 31.4% 586,000 [8]
8th April 26, 2015[9] Sunday 08:30 pm To be announced[needs update]
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