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How synergies between video-on-demand and free-tv lead to success
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The ProSiebenSat.1 shares are mostly held by institutional investors in the Netherlands, UK, USA, Switzerland and Germany. 24.3% of the shares are held in free float. ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE itself currently holds 0.1 % of the shares. Treasury shares are neither entitled to vote nor to a dividend (treasury stock as of September 30, 2025: 188,246 ).

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Shareholder Structure of ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE
The share capital of ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE amounts to EUR 233,000,000 and is divided into 233,000,000 registered common shares

The stated shareholding only takes into account the reported voting rights according to §§ 33, 34 WpHG, whereas voting rights through instruments according to § 38 WpHG are not included.

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Annual General Meeting 2025
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Artificial Intelligence mady by ProSiebenSat.1
AI solutions from ProSiebenSat.1 Tech Solutions in action
AI is one of the defining topics of our time. At ProSiebenSat.1, we are using the latest technologies to increase our reach and further drive the monetization of our content.
"Germany’s Next Topmodel – by Heidi Klum": From TV Sensation to 360-Degree Experience
It's March 29, 2006, prime time on ProSieben. Lena Gercke hides her face in her hands, the tension is palpable. Then the floodgates open and tears of joy roll down her cheeks. The 18-year-old from Cloppenburg has made it. Heidi Klum and her jury crown the blonde beauty the very first winner of "Germany's Next Topmodel".
Close your eyes and watch – A blind man entering TV
»Blind and TV go togehter quite well«
Alex is a trainee at ProSiebenSat.1. In the column "Close your eyes and take a look: a blind man at TV", he regularly reports on his special view of the latest news about the company, TV programming or his work.