SES Secures €75 Million of
Multi-Year Video Contract Extensions
Series of SD and HD channel
renewals on SES’s prime TV neighbourhood at 19.2
degrees East shows German broadcasters view
satellite as the most ideal way to reach their
audiences
April 13, 2023
SES has signed multi-year
capacity agreements totalling more than €75 million
in backlog with multiple German private and public
broadcasters. The majority of renewals span several
years and will enable millions of satellite TV
households across Germany to continue watching SD
and HD content, reinforcing SES’s position as the
leading global content connectivity provider.
The renewal deals include both
private and public broadcasters who are looking to
maintain the broadest reach, highest quality and
maximum reliability for their video content
delivery, including:
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QVC Germany – the live
shopping broadcaster is renewing both SD and HD
channels
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Seven.One Entertainment
Group – the broadcaster’s channel offering
continues to be available in SD
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Media Broadcast Satellite
GmbH (MBS) – the provider of global satellite
and terrestrial communications services is
renewing capacity for SD channels
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Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen
(ZDF) – the public broadcaster is renewing its
HD offering
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HIGH VIEW – recently signed
an extension with SES and has just launched
additional channels
SES’s latest video contract
extensions illustrate how both private and public
broadcasters across Germany are leveraging SES’s
satellites at the prime 19.2 degrees East orbital
slot to directly reach more than 17 million
satellite TV homes, surpassing other satellite or
terrestrial operators in the country.
“Whether for news,
entertainment, live sports, shopping or public
service, audiences continue to demand access to a
wide range of high-quality video content,” said
Norbert Hölzle, Global Head of Media at SES. “The
size of these deals and length of the contracts
highlight that for both private and public
broadcasters the most efficient way to reach
millions of households and build the biggest
audience is through satellite – today and well into
the future.”
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