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RTL Television
LogoRTL.png
Launched 2 January 1984
Network Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland
Owned by RTL Group
Picture format 576i 16:9 SDTV
1080i HDTV
Audience share 12.4% (2007, dwdl.de[1])
Slogan Mein RTL (My RTL)
Country Germany
Broadcast area National
Also distributed in:
 Austria
 Switzerland
 Luxembourg
 Belgium
 Netherlands
 France
 Poland
 Hungary
 Czech Republic
 Slovakia
 Romania
 Croatia
 Italy
 Turkey
Headquarters Cologne, Germany
Formerly called RTL plus (1984–1992)
Sister channel(s) RTL II
VOX
Super RTL
N-tv
RTL Crime
RTL Living
Passion
RTL Nitro
Website www.rtl.de
Availability
Terrestrial
DVB-T Check local frequencies
Satellite
Astra 19.2°E (Europe) 12.188 GHz Horizontal
SR: 27500 FEC: 3/4
SID: 12003 Video PID: 163 Audio PID: 104 Stereo, 106 Dolby Digital
HD+ Astra 19.2°E (Germany) 10.832 GHz Horizontal
SR: 22000 FEC: 2/3
SID: 61200 Video PID: 255 Audio PID: 259 Dolby Digital
Deukom/DStv (South Africa) Channel 440
Yes (Israel) (Israel) Channel 120
TV Cabo (Portugal) Channel 232
Open IPTV (Europe) Channel 537
Cable
Kabel Deutschland (Germany) Channel 103 (digital)
Cablecom (Switzerland) Channel 009 (digital CH-D)
Naxoo (Switzerland) Channel 155
Ziggo (Netherlands) Channel 614
UPC Netherlands Channel 47
YouSee (Denmark) Channel 54
MC Cable (Monaco) -
RCS&RDS (Romania) Channel 189
UPC Romania Channel 732 (digital with DVR)
Channel 189 (digital)
Telenet (Belgium) Channel 175
SBB (Serbia) Channel 367 (digital)

RTL Television (formerly RTL plus), or simply RTL, is a German commercial television station distributed via cable and satellite, as well as via digital terrestrial (DVB-T) in more highly populated areas. It is owned by the RTL Group and is, in terms of market share, Germany's largest private free-to-air broadcaster.

The channel started broadcasting on 2 January 1984 at 17:27 from VHF channel E7 (system B, colour PAL) in Luxembourg. It only had a theoretical audience of approximately 200,000 until 1988, when it moved its headquarters to Cologne, Germany; prior to this it was considered a Luxembourg-based station.

RTL, which began as a spin-off of the German version of Radio Luxembourg, started with a low budget and many of the early hosts simply presented versions of their radio formats adapted for television. One early success was the quiz show "Ein Tag wie kein anderer" (A Day Like No Other), in which candidates were competing for a holiday.

RTL plus was famous in its early years for showing low-budget films and American programmes. It was the number 2 commercial broadcaster.

All that changed when RTL moved to Cologne and, in return, received the right to broadcast on terrestrial frequencies. That same year, RTL acquired the first-run rights to the prestigious Fußball-Bundesliga. Deals with Cannon, which at the time was successful with films like Highlander and, one year later, with Universal Studios, finally provided more high profile films for the channel. In 2012 RTL made a deal with The Walt Disney Studios to broadcast films from Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar, Marvel Studios and DreamWorks Studios.[2]

The current slogan is "Mein RTL" which means My RTL in English.

It is now the primary channel of the RTL Group's German television stations, which also include RTL II, Super RTL, VOX, n-tv and RTL Nitro.

Contents

Programmming aired by RTL Television

News / news magazines

  • Punkt 6 – weekdays, at 06:00
  • Punkt 9 – weekdays, at 09:00
  • Punkt 12 – weekdays, at 12:00
  • RTL Aktuell – main news programme broadcast daily at 18:45. The head news presenter is Peter Kloeppel
  • RTL Nachtjournal – every night, at about midnight
  • Explosiv – daily tabloid programme with presenters Janine Steeger and Nazan Eckes
  • Exclusiv – celebrity news programme with Frauke Ludowig and Leonard Diepenbrock
  • Stern TVnewsmagazine based on the print magazine Stern hosted by Steffen Hallaschka - (1990-2010) by Günther Jauch
  • Spiegel TVnewsmagazine based on the print magazine Der Spiegel hosted by Maria Gresz and Hendrik Voehringer
  • Extra – Das RTL-Magazin – a weekly magazine hosted by Birgit Schrowange

Drama

Current and Upcoming

Entertainment

Current

Former

Die Trickser, 2011

Comedy

Current

  • RTL Comedy Woche (2012–present)
  • Die Kaya Show (2012–present)
  • TV Belgiek (2007-present)

Former

Soap operas

Current

Former

Former American soap operas

Sport

Other American series

Current

Former

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ http://www.dwdl.de/article/news_14028,00.html
  2. ^ Roxborough, Scott (1 February 2012). "Disney Signs Multi-Year Package Deal With Germany's RTL". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 10 February 2013.