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Contract renewed: Sonya Kraus and ProSiebenSat.1 to continue their successful collaboration

Unterföhring, January 11, 2011. Sonya Kraus will continue to be a member of the ProSiebenSat.1 family of TV stations in the next years as well. The Frankfurt native has renewed her employment contract with ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland GmbH for another two years.

Sonya Kraus: Early retirement in a sunny southern clime will have to wait for now. But as a family person, I am delighted to still be happily married to my second family.

Andreas Bartl: Sonya Kraus is one of the most beautiful, most important and busiest members of our family of TV stations. We are delighted that our successful collaboration of more than 12 years will continue in the future as well.

Sonya Kraus began her TV career on the kabel eins show Glücksrad in 1998. Since 2000, she has been a presenter on ProSieben shows like talk talk talk and Crazy Competition. She is a member of the presenter team for the sports events of Stefan Raab. She also served on the multi-station fundraising campaign RED NOSE DAY.

Press contact:

ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland GmbH
Communication/PR Entertainment
Michael Ostermeier
Tel. +49 [175] 18 150 21
Michael.Ostermeier@ProSiebenSat1.com

Picture editor: Susanne Karl
Tel. +49 [89] 9507-1173
Susanne.Karl@ProSiebenSat1.com

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