ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE (officially abbreviated as P7S1, formerly ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG) is a German mass media and digital company based in Unterföhring near Munich. MediaForEurope owns 75.61% of the company. It operates in three segments: Entertainment, Dating and Commerce & Ventures. The company is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.[1]
History
KirchMedia GmbH & Co. KG aA became the majority shareholder in ProSieben Media AG at the end of 1999. ProSieben Media AG merges with another Kirch group subsidiary, Sat.1 SatellitenFernsehen GmbH, in 2000. The newly created company controlled various TV channels such as Sat.1, ProSieben and Kabel Eins.[2][3][4] Since 2 October 2000, the shares of ProSieben Media AG have been traded under the name ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG (ProSiebenSat.1) on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.[5][6] As part of the integration of Sat.1, ProSieben Television GmbH was established.[7]
Collapse of the Kirch group and takeover by Haim Saban
The company nearly merged with KirchMedia GmbH in 2002, but the merger failed due to the Kirch group's insolvency. The ProSiebenSat.1 stock price crashed following the failed merger.[8][9]
In 2003, the creditors' committee chose P7S1 Holding, a subsidiary of Haim Saban's Saban Capital Group, as the buyer of 71.98 percent of the voting rights, making it the new main shareholder of ProSiebenSat.1.[10] Saban took over the company for €500 million. The remaining 11.49 percent were held by Axel Springer and 16.53 percent by the Kirch Group, each through an investment company.
After the takeover through P7S1 Holding, the company was restructured, and some TV shows were cancelled. The company's TV channels, aimed at an age group of 14 to 49 years, had a market share of more than 30 percent and earned €1.8 billion in 2002, making a profit of €21 million. In the same year, the company had over 3000 employees.
Corporate affairs
The key indicators of ProSiebenSat.1 are (as of 31 December of each year):[54][55]
Shareholders
Shareholder structure as of 2024:
Divisions
Entertainment
Seven.One Entertainment Group
Since 1 October 2020, the Entertainment division has been operating as Seven.One Entertainment Group.[56][57]
Seven.One Entertainment Group also includes Fem Media GmbH. In June 2008, ProSiebenSat.1 acquired Feeem Media GmbH, which was renamed Fem Media GmbH on 1 September 2008, and operates the women's portal fem.com. In 2010, the Fem network was rebranded as Sixx, while the fem.com website was retained. As part of this, Fem Media GmbH took over the operation of the channel's homepage, sixx.de.[58]
German-language free-to-air and pay-TV channels
External links
References
- Andrea Cünnen. Pro Sieben Sat 1 steigt aus MDax ab – Xing-Mutter muss SDax verlassen Handelsblatt, 2023-12-06, retrieved 2024-12-16^
- Fusion zum größten deutschen TV-Konzern/Synergie-Effekte sollen 100 Millionen Mark Kosten sparen Leipziger Volkszeitung, 2000-08-22^
- ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG Rhein-Zeitung, 2007-07-18^