Celebrities galore
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Celebrities galore
week 26 the RTL Group intranet Newsletter 26 Jun June e 20 2008 08 Celebrities galore RTL Television and N-TV hosted the first joint Summer Party in Berlin Belgium China revealed on Bel RTL United Kingdom New documentary formats for Five Germany Strong debut for Doctor’s Diary Luxembourg The Tour de France in 16:9 format Celebrities galore RTL Television and N-TV hosted the first joint Summer Party in Berlin Belgium China revealed on Bel RTL United Kingdom New documentary formats for Five COVER: Peter Kloeppel, Angela Merkel and Anke Schäferkordt (from left to right) In the background you can see an impression from the Summer Party in Berlin (Photo montage) Germany Strong debut for Doctor’s Diary Luxembourg The Tour de France in 16:9 format 2 the RTL Group intranet week 26 Relaxed atmosphere, animated conversations Angela Merkel (left) and Anke Schäferkordt Some 600 guests from politics, business, society and the media accepted RTL Television and N-TV’s invitation to their first joint Summer Party in Berlin on Wednesday evening. The evening’s most illustrious visitor was Germany’s chancellor Angela Merkel, who took time out from her busy appointment calendar to stop by the Berlin studio for over an hour of animated conversations with the broadcasters’ senior executives. RTL Television’s CEO Anke Schäferkordt, RTL Television editors in chief Peter Kloeppel and Michael Wulf, N-TV managing director Hans Demmel and Berlin Studio Director Peter Kleim (Info Network) gave the chancellor and all other guests a red-carpet reception. A flurry of photographers and camera teams accompanied Berlin’s and Germany’s VIPs as they crossed the red carpet into the site of the festivities. Guests included various TV presenters and actors, along with high-ranking politicians like Dirk Niebel (FDP secretary general), Guido Westerwelle (FDP chairman), Horst Seehofer (Federal Minister of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection), Wolfgang Tiefensee (Federal Minister of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs), Bernd Naumann (State Cultural Minister), Ronald Pofalla (CDU secretary general), Hubertus Heil (SPD secretary general), Reinhard Bütikofer (chairman Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Ulrich Wilhelm (government spokesman) and Erwin Huber (CSU chairman). Due to the large attendance expected, the Berlin studio on Schiffbauerdamm had been extended by a large cluster of tents, with an open-air area in the middle, where cool drinks and hot delicacies awaited guests as they enjoyed the pleasant cool of a gorgeous earlysummer evening. At the Summer Party jointly hosted by RTL Television and N-TV in Berlin, Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland presented its recently established subsidiary, Info Network. Its managers spoke to Backstage, revealing the rationale and strategy behind the establishment of Info Network. Germany - 26 June 2008 In her welcome speech, Schäferkordt emphasized the special importance of the channel’s main news programme RTL Aktuell, especially among young TV audiences, reporting that the news channel N-TV has as many as six million viewers a day, including a very high proportion of decision makers. The Berlin studio is “a backbone of Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland’s political coverage.” RTL Television’s CEO took the opportunity to present Info Network, the latest addition to Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland, to her guests. Schäferkordt pointed out that employees at the Berlin studio were the first to switch to the production subsidiary as part of the ongoing business transition. Info Network is the newly founded production company for news and magazine formats within Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland. The company produces the footage for the news programme on RTL Television, Vox and N-TV, as well as magazine shows like Die 10, Prominent! and Formel Exclusiv. Beyond its core business, Info Network develops new content and pilots for Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland and also provides services such as sales of video content. Info Network took up operations on 1 February 2008 and is being expanded gradually. Michael Wulf serves as managing director of Info Network GmbH, with Dirk Rauser acting as his deputy. Info Network is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland. 3 the RTL Group intranet RTL and N-TV’s have just hosted their first joint Summer Party in Berlin ? What were your impressions? Peter Kloeppel: I think the premiere was a very fortuitous combination of a relaxed atmosphere and animated conversations against the backdrop of a beautiful summer’s day. The positive response to the Summer Party showed us that the combined strength of RTL and N-TV is very well received by the powers that be in politics and business. You took the Summer Party as an opportunity to present Info Network, Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland’s new news and magazine subsidiary. What is the latest on the step-bystep establishment of the business? Michael Wulf: In the past few months the first few editorial desks at N-TV and RTL Television were integrated in Info Network: the Berlin studio, the Landesstudio Süd in Munich, as well as the foreign correspondence bureaus in Moscow and Jerusalem. In the months ahead, other departments will gradually follow, and the week 26 move to Cologne-Deutz in summer 2009 will complete the establishment of the company. What responsibilities and departments will be handled by Info Network in the future? Michael Wulf: The Info Network will gradually come to bundle RTL Television’s news and magazine editorial desks as well as shared central editorial desks and support functions of RTL Television and N-TV step by step. The national and international external studios are also affiliated with the new company. The central editorial desks such as the Newsdesk will handle the planning and production of content that can be used across various channels. This will intensify the joint production and use of content, both between RTL’s various editorial desks and between RTL Television and N-TV, Vox, Super RTL and RTL II. However, the respective channels and editorial desks will continue to bear the editorial responsibility for their broadcasts and their distinct programming profiles. Hans Demmel, Peter Kleim, Peter Kloeppel, Michael Wulf Peter Kloeppel with Hubertus Heil (SPD, left) and Dirk Niebel (FDP, right) Isa Gräfin von Hardenberg and Laurenz Meyer (CDU) Ronald Pofalla (CDU) with Peter Kloeppel and Peter Kleim 4 the RTL Group intranet week 26 One goal of the Info Network is to sell the produced content on to third parties, for example to newspapers’ Web sites. How is the business developing? Michael Wulf: Our customer pool is growing steadily. We’re happy with how things have been developing so far. The Berlin studio played a trailblazing role, since this is where the RTL Television and N-TV editorial desks have already been integrated into the Info Network since February. What have your first experiences been like? Peter Kleim: They’ve been good – and this is not such a big change for us: ever since our colleagues from N-TV’s parliament editorial office moved in three and a half years ago, we’ve worked together very closely in our offices, across the various channels. What are the advantages, and what challenges did you face? Peter Kleim: The advantages are that the research and the shooting can be better coordinated and duplication of work can be avoided. In the past, the colleagues were part of different broadcasters or of different editorial desks, now they form a team in Berlin. Nevertheless, it is essential that the correspondents retain an affinity with their old editorial teams – that they continue to identify with RTL Aktuell or N-TV and do their work with a passion. After all, we don’t want anything to change for the viewers. Anke Schäferkordt welcoming the guests RTL Television stars Peter Zwegat and Birgit Schrowange Angela Merkel in conversation with Laurenz Meyer and Peter Kloeppel 5 the RTL Group intranet week 26 China revealed Belgian French-language radio station Bel RTL broadcasts its two evening news programmes on 23 and 27 June live from China. Beijing 2008 Belgium - 24 June 2008 Monday 23 June’s edition of Bel RTL soir (from 18:00 to 19:00) examined how Belgians view China, which will be hosting the Olympic Games this summer. The presenters Barbara Mertens and Pascal Vrebos interviewed JeanMichel Saive, who is a member of Belgian’s Olympic table tennis team, and welcomed a host of studio guests including Dominique Demees, Amnesty International’s China/Tibet coordinator, Samia Patsalides, the leader of a Catholic University of Louvain mission to Asia, and various Chinese who, after studying in Belgium, decided to settle down there. Bel RTL’s listeners will have another treat in store between 18:00 and 19:30 on Friday, 27 June, when Barbara Mertens and Pascal Vrebos will present a very special programme live from the Belgian Embassy in Beijing that will be devoted mainly to showing how China has opened up culturally and economically since the days of Chairman Mao. Pascal Vrebos (left) and Barbara Mertens 6 the RTL Group intranet week 26 A whole range of new documentary formats Perfect Birth Factual entertainment, commonly referred to as ‘docutainment’, is currently one of the hot trends in international TV, providing entertaining, informative programmes that don’t tell fictional tales, but rather focus on stories featuring real-life characters, such as people with unusual professions, exceptional abilities or simply moving life stories. Sue Davidson, Five’s Commissioning Editor, Factual, responsible for the genre, said: “Factual formats have always been successful on Five, and I’m glad we’ll continue to have a strong slate of fresh projects in this genre, offering viewers both new programmes and successfully established formats”. Here’s a run-down of the new projects in store for Five’s viewers: Highland Emergency is a 30-part observational documentary series based on unprecedented access to the emergency services in the Highlands of Scotland. In that beautiful, but inhospitable landscape cameras accompany local ski patrols, coastguard and emergency services as undertake bold rescues on land, sea and mountains in all weathers. The four-part series My Strange Brain documents the lives of people with rare brain disorders, ranging from Alien Hand Syndrome, which makes people’s hands behave independently of their will, to Foreign Language Syndrome, which causes people to suddenly spout a foreign language. Desperately Seeking The Perfect Birth presents three women with very different views about what constitutes a perfect birth. The documen- Five wants to continue strengthening its range of non-fiction entertainment and has therefore commissioned a range of new factual formats, comprising series and one-off programmes. United Kingdom - 24 June 2008 tary will show whether or not their preconceived ideas actually tally with reality. Climbing The Giants follows adventurer Guy Grieve, who travels to Australia to climb one of the world’s tallest trees. The documentary tentatively entitled Lifesavers 999 reveals the logistics that make it possible to get organs from their donors to their recipients in the shortest possible time. The three-part series Army Chefs will give viewers an unusual insight into life in the British Army, presenting the unsung heroes who feed Britain’s soldiers, serving up anything from simple canteen fare to meals fit for royalty. In addition to all these programmes, Five has announced a new season of the hit series Extraordinary People. All in all, the channel has 12 new programmes lined up, including one on the tallest man in the world, a 36-year-old Ukrainian who will only survive if doctors succeed in stopping his constant growth. The format Robochick and the Bionic Boy also takes up a medical theme, telling the stories of two patients treated using new bionic methods. The Rainman Twins (working title) showcases the remarkable lives of the autistic savant twins Flo and Kay Lyman, discovered by TV presenter Dave Wagner, who amassed footage of them over a 15-year period. Outlaw Births explores ‘freebirthing’, the controversial childbirth involving mothers giving birth at home, without any medical assistance or midwife present. The documentary follows three women from the moment they opt to ‘freebirth’ to the actual delivery of their babies. 7 the RTL Group intranet week 26 Sales offer successfully established In the upcoming booking season, IP Deutschland will again sell airtime on RTL Television, Vox, Super RTL and N-TV using the sales offer introduced last year. Germany - 25 June 2008 An interim stocktaking for the 2008 booking season indicates that the new ad sales offer has been successfully established. It meets the market’s need for planning calculability while still providing flexibility. At the same time it facilitates the greatest possible transparency. The market appreciates both the clarity of the system and the consistently good performance of the IP portfolio. Martin Krapf, Managing Director of IP Deutschland, said: “The feedback we’ve been getting from the marketplace bears out our approach: our marketing products meet the needs of both customers and agencies, the sales offer is well understood on both sides. After months of talking about models, we’re finally talking about performance again, and about how we can help advertising customers reach their marketing objectives!” IP Deutschland’s prices remain stable: the cost per mille has merely been adjusted to reflect inflation. These ratings don’t need doctoring Doctor’s Diary – Männer sind die beste Medizin, RTL Television’s humorous new series featuring Diana Amft as a female doctor caught between her medical career and a chaotic love-life, attracted an audience in the millions on Monday evening from 20.15. Germany - 25 June 2008 The first of the two back-to-back episodes drew 2.72 million viewers, and a 16.3 percent share of the young target market. The second part, which started at 21.15, bested this performance by attracting 3.14 million viewers. 18 percent of 14- to 49-year-olds made it the evening’s most-watched prime-time programme among young demographics. Doctor’s Diary is all about the life of Dr. Gretchen Haase (Diana Amft), a young physician who needs a clear head to survive in her responsible job. But Cupid’s caprices, problems with her figure, and her colleagues all contrive to make sure her life remains thoroughly chaotic. The attractive blonde finds herself being pursued both by the ward’s big macho Dr. Marc Meier (Florian David Fitz, of Meine verrückte türkische Hochzeit – My Crazy Turkish Wedding fame) and by the mysterious Dr. Mehdi Kaan (Kai Schumann, Toter Mann – Dead Man). Doctor's Diary is a Polyphon Film- und Fernsehgesellschaft production. Grimme Award winner Bora Dagtekin (Türkisch für Anfänger – Turkish for Beginners) supplied the concept and headwriting. 8 the RTL Group intranet week 26 Strength clout on the Web Mondadori France is teaming up with M6 Publicité by allowing the latter to take care of its 13 websites. www.autojournal.fr With more than 2.5 million unique visitors every month, Mondadori France is revealing the full extent of its ambitions on digital markets: naturally on the Internet, but also vis-à-vis mobile applications, Audiotel hosting and the syndication of content. Allowing M6 Publicité to sell the advertising on their websites is a logical extension of the steps Mondadori France has taken since the start of the year to boost its technological and marketing capabilities and enhance its presence online. The inclusion of these 13 new media websites, all of which are powerful and highly popular brands, is further boosting M6 Publicité’s clout on the Web, especially with respect to groups of female Internet users and youngsters interested in cars. It also confirms the advertising sales house’s desire to build up a top range of media that sets new standards in the marketplace. France - 26 June 2008 M6 Publicité already has a strong Internet presence, with websites attracting 10.3 million unique visitors in May 2008, but now it is enhancing its presence and boosting its expertise as an Internet media advertiser, responsible for almost 50 websites whose editorial richness provides an ideal backdrop for the implementation of effective media strategies. By marketing Mondadori’s websites, Groupe M6 is showing a strong desire to handle the ad sales for other companies’ websites, a trend begun with RTL Radio France’s websites early in 2008. Mondadori’s websites ideally complement the media portals run by M6 Publicité, which already markets various TV and radio websites. As from 1 July 2008, M6 Publicité will be responsible for the Mondadori Digital websites: www.bibamagazine.fr www.canalstars.fr www.closermag.fr www.fhm.fr www.guidetele.com www.pleinevie.fr www.telepoche.fr www.telestar.fr www.topsante.com, www.addxonline.com, www.autojournal.fr, www.autojournal4x4.fr www.sportauto.fr. 9 the RTL Group intranet week 26 The Tour de France in 16:9 format! Using leading-edge technology, RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg will be running a first ‘live’ test of its new wide-screen 16:9 film format before launching it in September 2008. Luxembourg - 26 June 2008 At the end of the summer, RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg will take a major step forward by broadcasting its programmes in the new 16:9 format. The launch of this format, which will replace its 4:3 predecessor, is scheduled for 15 September 2008. In another first, the various stages of the Tour will also be streamed on the website www.rtl.lu, where Internet users mad about cycling will find all the intermediate results and rankings, photos and interviews as well as the coverage broadcast on radio and TV. However, starting on 5 July 2008, viewers will have a sneak preview of the new format when RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg’s coverage of that TV event par excellence, the Tour de France, affords audiences in Luxembourg a first glimpse of the new viewing quality awaiting them. Accordingly, every day starting at 15:00, all the stages of the Tour will be broadcast live in 16:9 format. Commentating on the Tour will be Marcel Gilles and other members of RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg's sports team. 10 the RTL Group intranet week 26 Into the Future Super RTL wins the ‘Visions for Leadership Award 2008’, for having the most innovative business model in the media sector. Germany - 20 June 2008 Women viewers had a date with M6 on Wednesday evening On Wednesday evening, M6 was the most popular channel among housewives aged under 50 thanks to hitherto unshown episodes of its French series Cellule Identité, which gave it an audience share of 22.1 per cent. France - 20 June 2008 Do people keep secrets actually? At 20:00 on Monday, 30 June, M6 will be launching its summer saga, a new French daily soap comprising 80 22-minute episodes. France- 24 June 2008 Farmers pull in viewers in their droves On Monday evening, M6 was the leader in overall audience terms thanks to the launch of season three of L’amour est dans le pré. France - 25 June 2008 11 the RTL Group intranet week 26 Gold and bronze awards for RTL II campaigns RTL II landed two awards at this year’s PROMAX / BDA International Conference in New York, the world’s top annual event for professionals working in TV design, marketing and promotion. Germany - 25 June 2008 To Promote Ross Antony The full-service merchandising and licensing agency now counts the vastly popular entertainer Ross Antony among its clients. Germany - 26 June 2008 TT Assen live On Friday 27 and Saturday 28 June, RTL GP on RTL 7 will cover the Netherlands' biggest one-day sporting event: the Assen TT Circuit. Just like last year, this Moto GP promises to be a tremendously exciting race. The Netherlands - 26 June 2008 12 the RTL Group intranet week 26 People Natasha Kaplinsky’s maternity leave cover announced Natasha Kaplinsky United Kingdom - 24 June 2008 The famous presenter Natasha Kaplinsky has been the face of Five News since February 2008. When she takes her maternity leave later this year, her colleagues Matt Barbet and Isla Traquair will cover for her. As RTL Group’s British broadcaster announced last Friday, the two interim Five News anchors will share Natasha Kaplinsky’s job, presenting the main news on alternate days. Matt Barbet (31) came to Five in October 2007 after spending four years as one of the main presenters at BBC London. Isla Traquair has been on the Five News team since February 2008, after working as a reporter and presenter at ITV News. David Kermode, Editor of Five News, said: “Matt and Isla are the ‘Young Turks’ of TV news – they are a dynamic duo who represent all that is great about Five News.” Natasha Kaplinsky added: “Matt and Isla are two of the brightest stars of the programme already and it’s great to see them getting the recognition they deserve. I’m absolutely thrilled for them.” Since Kaplinsky took over as anchor of Five’s 17.30 and 19.00 news in February 2008, viewership has increased by an impressive 50 percent. 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