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Prosiebensat.1 Media AG's Media Ownership in the Nordic Countries – Former SBS Broadcasting (December 2008) ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG's media ownership in the Nordic countries – former SBS Broadcasting (December 2008) KKR Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co (the US) and Permira (Europe), 50/50 57 Lavena Holding (88% of votes) ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG Germany TMG, Telegraaf Media 6 Groep (12% of votes) The Netherlands Including : SAT.1, Prosieben, German Free TV ProSiebenSat.1 Erste und kabel eins and N24 in Holding GmbH Zweite SBS Holding GmbH Germany, SAT.1 Privatrundfunk und Programmgesellschaft Pools the Group's companies Combines the international GmbH Österrecich, and SAT.1 that conduct TV operations in companies of the former Schweiz AG Germany, Austria and SBS Broadcasting Group Switzerland See www.prosieben.com for more detailed information SBS Broadcasting TV and radio operations in (Europe) B.V. Belgium (TV), The Netherlands The Netherlands (TV), Hungary (TV), Bulgaria (TV and radio), Romania (TV and radio), Greece (radio) TV and radio in the Nordic countries SBS Broadcast Pro Radio Oy Broadcast Norge AS SBS Broadcasting Europe Danmark A/S in Finland (holding) in Norway (holding) B.V. the Netherlands in Denmark (holding) svensk Filial in Sweden TV TV TV TV Kanal 4 TV5 Finland Oy: TVNorge Kanal 5 Kanal 5 FEM Kanal 9 6'eren 1 The Voice TV/TV Viisi Nationwide TV channels Nationwide TV channels The Voice TV Nationwide TV channel TV Oslo ((locallocal TV channel)channel)2 Nationwide TV channels Radio Radio Radio Radio The Voice 77 SBS Radio Norge Nova FM (80%) Mix Megapol and Radio City Nationvide radio channel Nationwide radio channel (25 + 2 stations) Radio Norge Iskelmä Nationwide radio channel The Voice (3 cities) The Voice Rockklassiker (8 cities) Radio network Chain of local radio stations (SBS-owned and partnership Radio 1 Local radio networks Radio City stations), approx. 50 Local radio (4 stations: transmitters Vinyl 107 Local radio Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger) Radio 107,5 Radio Sata in Turku Local radio stations in Stockholm Radio 957 in Tampere The Voice Radio Mega in Oulu Local radio (2 stations) Radio Jyväskylä 4 local radio stations 1 Launched in the beginning of 2009 (previously SBS NET). 2 Local TV station TV Oslo closed in 2009. Note: Unless otherwise indicated, the company is wholly owned (100%). Where no country is specified, the company is located in the same country as the parent company. Simplified legal structure. Sources: www.prosieben.com, company annual reports, press releases and other company data. [Latest update: 18/10/2009] © Nordicom www.nordicom.gu.se.
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