Romania’s Longest-Running Morning Show, Super Neatza with Răzvan and Dani, Moves to the Beach Ahead of the Summer Break
Summer mornings are about to get a holiday vibe and a fresh burst of energy as the team behind Romania's most beloved morning show heads outdoors. Starting July 20, Super Neatza with Răzvan and Dani will broadcast live from the beach at Therme. For five special editions, the show will leave its regular studio behind and relocate to an open-air setting, bringing viewers a full week of music, palm trees, sand and plenty of summer fun. Audiences continue to stand by Romania's longest-running morning show, which, even 18 years after its first live broadcast, continues to deliver outstanding performance, ending the week at the top of the TV ratings.

"We love bringing a little bit of the holiday atmosphere to our viewers, who, after so many years together, truly feel like part of the Super Neatza family. This summer's relocation takes us to a place that perfectly captures the spirit of the season, and we're convinced viewers will feel that energy from the very first edition. Our goal is simply to make the most of these days together with our guests, in a relaxed and cheerful setting," said Răzvan and Dani.

The show's producer, Elena Păun, added: "For us, every relocation is much more than a change of scenery. It's both a production challenge and an opportunity to reinvent the experience we offer our viewers. Moving to Therme allows us to bring the show closer to the spirit of summer and create special editions with a different pace, surprise guests and moments that simply wouldn't be possible in a traditional studio. And regardless of the logistical effort involved, the joy of waking up every morning as the ratings leader inspires us to keep creating new and exciting challenges."

Over the years, the Super Neatza team has broadcast from some of Romania's most spectacular locations. They have gone live from the seaside, ski slopes, on the water and even in the air. They spent an entire week living inside a shopping mall for a charitable cause, built a television set on an island in the Danube Delta, and produced special editions from the largest logistics centre in Southeast Europe. This summer's relocation continues the show's tradition of ambitious special projects, turning every season finale into a memorable experience for both the production team and its viewers.










