ProSiebenSat.1 Implements New Senior Management Team

MUNICH, August 22: With the integration of SBS Broadcasting
into ProSiebenSat.1 Group complete, the merged pan-European entity, reaching
200 million viewers in 13 countries, has unveiled a new senior management team
and created a group content unit.

The new group content unit has two divisions. Group content
acquisitions will be responsible for the acquisition of programs and formats
and will be headed by Jan Frouman, who will also retain his role as executive
VP of German TV at the ProSiebenSat.1 Group. He will be supported in group
acquisitions by Rüdiger Böss. Group content production will lead in-house and
commissioned initiatives under Gábor Kereszty, the former managing director of
TV 2 as well as the owner and manager of the Hungarian production firm
Interaktiv. He will be supported by Stefan Thul, who also keeps his current
function as head of commissioned productions for Germany, and by Daniela Matei.
Kereszty and Frouman will report to Guillaume de Posch, ProSiebenSat.1 Group’s
CEO.

Kereszty’s successor as the managing director at TV 2 in
Hungary will be Zoltán Várdy, the former commercial director at TV 2 and VP of
sales at SBS. Várdy will report to Patrick Tillieux, ProSiebenSat.1’s COO, who
is in charge of group operations, international TV, radio and print. Eric van
Stade will be in charge of the TV activities in the Netherlands, including SBS
6, Veronica and NET 5, reporting to Tillieux.

In addition, Christian Wegner has become managing director
of ProSiebenSat.1 Produktion and director of operations for the ProSiebenSat.1
Group. In this role, he will steer the broadcast and IT facilities, reporting
to Patrick Tillieux. Frank Meissner, formerly managing director at
ProSiebenSat.1 Produktion and director of operations at ProSiebenSat.1 Media,
has become managing director of technology and production at German news
station N24. In addition to his tasks at N24, he will be in charge of sports
productions by the ProSiebenSat.1 Group.