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30.11.2011
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November audience share: ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland- marking a gain of 1,4% over their audience share in the same month last year

Unterföhring, December 1, 2011. The German TV station family of the ProSiebenSat.1 Group (SAT.1, ProSieben, kabel eins and sixx) captured a combined audience share of 29.7% in November 2011, marking a gain of 1,4% over their audience share in the same month last year (November 2010: 28.3% audience share - without sixx and N24).
With the November audience share, ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland GmbH was 0.8% ahead of the media group RTL Deutschland in October (RTL, Vox, Super RTL, n-tv), which achieved an audience share of 28.9%.
The TV stations in detail: SAT.1 attracted an audience share of 10.9%, ProSieben 12.0%, kabel eins 6.1% and sixx 0.7%. Basis: All television households in Germany (Integrated TV Panel Germany + EU). Source: AGF/GfK-Fernsehforschung / TV Scope / ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland Audience Research.
Conducted: 11/01/2011 (provisionally weighted: 11/27-11/30/2011).
Unless otherwise noted, all figures refer to the segment of viewers aged 14-to-49. Press contact:
ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland GmbH
Franziska Fuchs
Communication/ PR
Corporate Communication
Tel.: 089/9507-1181
Franziska.Fuchs@ProSiebenSat1.com

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