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SES + RTL Deutschland extend partnership across Germany + Austria on ASTRA 19.2 degrees East

July 18, 2024

The SpaceX launch of SES’ ASTRA 1P satellite. Photo is courtesy of SpaceX.

SES and RTL Deutschland have extended their long-term partnership to deliver a wide range of high-quality TV channels to audiences across Germany and Austria — this extension will run to the end of the decade. RTL Deutschland’s TV offering will also continue to be available on HD+, SES’s high-definition satellite TV platform in Germany.

The agreement, which covers the distribution of SD, HD and UHD TV channels via SES’s prime TV neighborhood at 19.2 degrees East, will help ensure that viewers across the region can access their favorite programs with an optimal viewing experience, including RTL, VOX, ntv, NITRO, SUPER RTL, TOGGO plus, RTLup, VOXup, RTLZWEI and the RTL UHD event channel.

In addition to satellite capacity, SES will now provide uplinking services for RTL Deutschland’s TV channels directly from its facilities in Munich, Germany and Betzdorf, Luxembourg.

With a mission to augment its satellite fleet at the 19.2 degrees East video neighborhood, SES launched the ASTRA 1P satellite on June 20, 202,4 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, further enabling the delivery of premium TV content to 119 million TV homes across Europe.

“SES has been an important partner in delivering RTL Deutschland’s linear programming for many years now. We are very pleased to continue and expand this excellent partnership with a long-term agreement. Thanks to SES’s satellites at 19.2 degrees East, we are also able to regularly bring attractive content to our viewers in the highest image quality with our UHD event channel,” said Andre Prahl, Chief Distribution Officer at RTL Deutschland.

“Our extended partnership with RTL Deutschland underpins the importance of satellite in delivering content cost effectively, whether in SD, HD or UHD, to the 18 million satellite TV households in Germany and Austria and enabling them to continue enjoying RTL Deutschland’s diverse programming in the quality they prefer,” said Norbert Hölzle, Global Head of Media at SES.

Filed Under: ASTRA 1P (SES), RTL Deutschland, satBroadcasting, SES

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