Exclusive: Israeli broadcaster Reshet has scaled back the episode order for its version of The Four – the international entertainment format adapted by Fox in the U.S.
The network had originally ordered 13 episodes of the show, which was created by Israeli producer and distributor Armoza Formats, but has scaled this back to eight episodes. Three episodes of the show have aired locally on Reshet 13 but it has suffered from low ratings.
The Four is thought to be one of the first shows to suffer following a major split in the Israeli TV industry, which saw Reshet and Keshet split channels last year. It also comes after Reshet pulled out of a planned merger with Channel 10 earlier this month.
While the Israeli version, which is hosted by stars including Muki, Dikla, Marina Maximillian, Ester Rada and Gilad Kahana, is considered the local version of the format given the origins of its creator,...
The network had originally ordered 13 episodes of the show, which was created by Israeli producer and distributor Armoza Formats, but has scaled this back to eight episodes. Three episodes of the show have aired locally on Reshet 13 but it has suffered from low ratings.
The Four is thought to be one of the first shows to suffer following a major split in the Israeli TV industry, which saw Reshet and Keshet split channels last year. It also comes after Reshet pulled out of a planned merger with Channel 10 earlier this month.
While the Israeli version, which is hosted by stars including Muki, Dikla, Marina Maximillian, Ester Rada and Gilad Kahana, is considered the local version of the format given the origins of its creator,...
- 10/31/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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