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Summer TV Schedule changes: Series Finales and New Premieres
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By Anya Schmidt | PRAGUE – 2025/06/11 11:30:14
As summer approaches, television broadcasting is set for meaningful changes. With series ending and new programs premiering, viewers can anticipate a mix of finales and fresh content.
Summer Programming Shifts
The summer season typically brings adjustments to television schedules, accommodating viewers who spend more time outdoors. These changes frequently enough include breaks for popular series and the conclusion of others.
One notable shift involves the series “Mozaika,” which experienced fluctuating viewership. Initially broadcast on Friday evenings, the show’s ratings did not meet expectations, leading to it’s accelerated conclusion.While the first episode garnered approximately 600,000 viewers,the second attracted only 370,000,attributed to competing programs. episodes are available on OnePlay.
Because he had a smaller viewership than they liked.
Series Finales and Summer Breaks
Several programs are wrapping up, including the series “one family,” with its final episode airing on july 1 after 160 episodes since 2023. Additionally, many year-round series will take a summer hiatus.
To fill the programming gap, networks are turning to reruns of popular shows like “wives” and “streets.”

“The Farm” Returns
A highlight of the summer schedule is the return of “The Farm” after a 13-year hiatus.Premiering on June 23 at oneplay and June 24 on television, the show will air from Tuesday to friday at 21:45. Competitors will navigate a rural environment without modern technology, caring for animals, fields, and farm buildings. Each week, a contestant will be eliminated, with the winner receiving 1 million crowns.
