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N-TV is a German television news channel owned by Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland. The channel broadcasts news (world news, sports, weather, business, economics), talk-shows and documentaries programmings.

History[]

On November 30, 1992, N-TV started broadcasting in an old building in Berlin's Taubenstraße. Although today's program is similar in part to the older Eureka TV, N-TV is considered the first German news channel, as in the early days of the station daily news took more time than today and only later the focus was placed more on documentary programs. The first CEO of N-TV was Karl-Ulrich Kuhlo, the founder of the company; the first editor-in-chief was until September 1994 the long-time ARD correspondent Peter Staisch. As early as December 1992, the US news channel CNN joined N-TV. The station from Atlanta initially held 27.5 percent of N-TV, later 50 percent. This allowed the broadcaster to broadcast its broadcasts via the Astra 1B satellite just a few days after the broadcast, since it was possible to use a satellite frequency initially assigned to CNN, which CNN had originally rented for its own Germany project.

On February 10, 1997, Helmut Brandstätter became the new managing director and program editor-in-chief of N-TV. In 1999, Karl-Ulrich Kuhlo moved to the top of the supervisory board. Ken Jautz became the new managing director. In May, the website n-tv.de launched, which today has up to 110 million page views per month.

On August 13, 2002, RTL Group acquired 50 percent of N-TV's shares. The transmitter is marketed since then also by IP Deutschland. Until that time, the Holtzbrinck Group owned GWP media-marketing Verlagsgruppe Handelsblatt GmbH took over the marketing of the advertising times.

Karl-Ulrich Kuhlo sold his 0.75-percent stake in 2003 and handed over his post as Chairman of the Supervisory Board to Ken Jautz (CNN). Johannes Züll took over the management of N-TV in March. Two months later, the station starts with a new program scheme and design.

The station moved in 2004 with the largest part of the editorial office to Cologne-Ossendorf. In the building of Vox, a new digital broadcasting center was put into operation for N-TV. The politics and talk department remained in the capital. Official seat of the transmitter is Cologne.

In 2006, RTL Group took over the shares of the former partner CNN. Following a warning by the Bundeskartellamt on 6 February 2006, the takeover on 12 April 2006 was finally approved. The Authority acknowledged that the acquisition was a "reorganization merger".

Successor in the function of the managing director is since September 2007 Hans Demmel.

In September 2010, N-TV moved to the new broadcasting center of Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland, the Rheinhallen in Cologne-Deutz.

On October 1, 2013, N-TV began broadcasting in HD at Telekom Entertain.

Since April 1, 2014, the HD offshoot is also via satellite via HD+. to recieve.

On September 1, 2017, N-TV redesigned the brand and also published a new logo. The previous claim Der Nachrichtensender was replaced by the new claim Wir Bleib Dran For the first time the logo on the dividing line between n and tv is omitted. The news station will continue to communicate as N-TV.

Programmings[]

Economics[]

  • N-TV Börsenrückblick
  • N-TV Chartanalyse
  • N-TV Ratgeber-Reihe
  • Telebörse
  • Talk bei N-TV
  • Agenda 11: Werte und Märkte
  • Busch@N-TV
  • Das Duell bei N-TV
  • Heiner Bremer: Unter den Linden 1
  • Vier Gewinnt: Die Meinungsshow

Magazines and Reports[]

  • 100 % Wein
  • 5th Avenue: Das Lifestylemagazin
  • Abenteuer Weltreise
  • Auf den Spuren großer Filme
  • Auslandsreport
  • Chefsache: Manager, Marken, Märkte
  • "Das ist mein..." Reisereportagen
  • Deluxe: Alles was Spaß macht
  • Deutschland mittendrin: So lebt Deutschland
  • Focus Report Gesundheit
  • Frontlines: Antonia Rados unterwegs
  • N-TV Deluxe
  • N-TV Forsa
  • N-TV History
  • N-TV Motor
  • N-TV Reportage
  • N-TV Sport
  • N-TV Wissen
  • PS: Das Automagazin
  • PS: Klassik mobil
  • Spiegel TV Zeitreise
  • Spiegel TV Magazin
  • Süddeutsche Zeitung: Das TV-Magazin
  • Take Off: Das Abenteuermagazin
  • Welt der Wunder

Logos[]

External links[]

Flag of Germany Broadcast television networks in Germany
Nationwide networks
Das Erste (2015-.n.v., belo) ZDF (2001-.n.v.) RTL (2021-.n.v.) Sat.1 (2016-.n.v.) ProSieben (2015-.n.v.) RTL Zwei (2019-.n.v.) Kabel Eins (2015-.n.v.) Vox (2013-.n.v.)
01 Das Erste 02 ZDF 03 RTL 04 Sat.1 05 ProSieben 06 RTL Zwei 07 Kabel Eins 08 Vox
Regional networks
Speciality networks
RTL Super (2023-.n.v.) Toggo Plus (2019-.n.v.) N-TV (2017-.n.v., bez fona) RTL Up (2021-.n.v., vertikalna) VoxUp (2019-.n.v.) Sixx (2010-.n.v., bez krugokvadrat) Sat.1 Gold (2019-.n.v.) ProSieben Maxx (2013-.n.v.) Kabel Eins Doku (2016-.n.v.)
RTL Super Toggo Plus N-TV RTL Up VoxUp Sixx Sat.1 Gold ProSieben Maxx Kabel Eins Doku

Thematic channels
Paris Premiere (2011-.n.v.) Téva (2014-.n.v., bez fona) Serie Club (2012-.n.v.) Canal J (2019-.n.v.) TiJi (2019-.n.v.)
M6 Music (2018-.n.v.) MCM (2017-.n.v.) MCM Top (2017-.n.v.) MCM Pop (2017-.n.v.)
Former channels
Fun TV (1998-2008)
1997-2008
TF6 (2000-2014)
2000-2014
M6 Music Rock (2005-2009)
was replaced by M6 Music Club
M6 Music Black (2009-2015)
2005-2015
M6 Music Club (2009-2015)
2005-2015
Girondins TV (2008-.n.v.)
2008-2018
Elle Girl (2016-.n.v.)
2004-2019
M6 Boutique (2016-2020)
1998-2020

Informational channels broadcasting in Dekania
DekanBiznes (2018-.n.v.) DRT 24 (2016-.n.v.) DRT News (2017-.n.v.) Ekono 43 (2017-.n.v.) ETV 24 (2016-.n.v.) Euronews (2016-.n.v., belo) Medianews (2016-.n.v.) Meteo Jeden (2018-.n.v.)
Pobeda (2022-.n.v.) Stolitsa (2014-.n.v.) Svetni 24 (2015-.n.v.) Telenews (2016-.n.v.) Telenews International (2016-.n.v.) TeleRus Vesti (2013-.n.v.) Zaraberg 24 (2013-.n.v.)
Informational channels broadcasting in Yucoscret and Antlic countries
Akhali Staligverio TV (2015-.n.v.) Aktvel TV (2017-.n.v.) Altenia Eden (2018-.n.v.) Altenia On (2018-.n.v.) ART Vesti (2013-.n.v.) Astra News (2019-.n.v.) ASTV (2019-.n.v.) Bazar Xəbər (2021-.n.v.)
Biznes TV (2015-.n.v.) Bloomberg ABK (2015-.n.v.) CH Info (2021-.n.v., belo) CIL (2020-.n.v.) Direkt (2017-.n.v.) Era TV (2016-.n.v.) Erkir Info (2015-.n.v., bez fona) Estrela (2020-.n.v.)
Evropa Novosti (2016-.n.v.) Express TV (2022-.n.v.) Garantija TV (2022-.n.v.) Globo TG (2018-.n.v.) Hiper24 (2018-.n.v.) Hoprovratia Live (2016-.n.v.) Horinews (2020-.n.v.) Horinews Business (2020-.n.v.)
Horinews World (2020-.n.v.) Il Giornale TV (2015-.n.v.) Kanal 20 (2013-.n.v.) Kesaft News (2021-.n.v.) Kolorit 24 (2020-.n.v.) LNS Biznes (2018-.n.v.) LNS TV (2016-.n.v.) Lut Xəbər (2019-.n.v.)
Lutinter TV (2015-.n.v.) Magnolia Info (2018-.n.v.) Master 24 (2020-.n.v.) Matvari Sakle (2019-.n.v.) Metro 24 (2018-.n.v.) N3 Next (2019-.n.v.) News 7 (2017-.n.v.) News One (2020-.n.v.)
Oboz TV (2020-.n.v.) Orbinfo (2022-.n.v.) Piu 24 (2016-.n.v., bez fona) Poslovni Jeden (2018-.n.v.) Pravda (2014-.n.v.) RegNews (2020-.n.v.) RegNews Finance (2020-.n.v.) Sajnfo 3 (2020-.n.v.)
Savjet (2022-.n.v.) Sigma News (2017-.n.v.) ST Sajnfo (2020-.n.v.) STB Norutuner (2021-.n.v.) Svi3 24 (2019-.n.v.) Televizija 24 (2017-.n.v.) ToskBiznes (2019-.n.v.) Trojka News (2020-.n.v.)
TVE Plus (2017-.n.v.) TVL 24 (2015-.n.v.) TVN 360 (2017-.n.v.) TVS N24 (2014-.n.v.) TVT 24 (2017-.n.v.)
Informational channels broadcasting in Terra Republic countries
24+ (2019-.n.v.) 24 Biznes (2020-.n.v.) 24 Kanal (2020-.n.v.) Alba Biznesi (2020-.n.v.) Alba Lajme (2020-.n.v.) Alba News (2020-.n.v.) Alitis CNBC (2005-.n.v.) Altıhaber (2016-.n.v.)
Altıpara (2020-.n.v.) Bloomberg TLD (2015-.n.v.) CNBC Eko (2024-.n.v.) CNN Körf (2016-.n.v., bez fona) Delfi 24 (2018-.n.v.) DonNews.tv (2021-.n.v.) DTS News (2020-.n.v.) EDT News (2020-.n.v.)
Eko TV (2014-.n.v.) Ekodoçip (2018-.n.v.) Elipsion Info (2018-.n.v.) Elitel News (2019-.n.v.) Global Lajme (2018-.n.v.) Globus Trio (2021-.n.v.) Haberkörf TV (2022-.n.v.) HK Bis (2022-.n.v.)
Infotel (2018-.n.v.) Kanal 24 (2018-.n.v.) Kanali 100 (2019-.n.v.) KRT Haber (2017-.n.v.) L3 CNN (2019-.n.v.) Lajme 7 (2017-.n.v.) Lumi News (2019-.n.v.) Naklon TV (2019-.n.v.)
NRT 5 (2020-.n.v.) NRT Parlament (2020-.n.v.) RID Info (2017-.n.v.) RTD Lajme (2020-.n.v.) RTD World (2016-.n.v.) Soprasat Lajme (2021-.n.v.) Stella Meteo (2021-.n.v.) Stella News 24 (2021-.n.v.)
Telenokta (2022-.n.v.) Tilevouli (2020-.n.v.) TDS Lajme (2015-.n.v.) TLD (2014-.n.v.) Tok TV (2021-.n.v.) Vera 24 (2021-.n.v.)
Informational channels broadcasting in other countries
24 A Haber (2011-.n.v.) A Para (2018-.n.v.) Aleph Business (2021-.n.v.) Aleph News (2020-.n.v.) Antena 3 CNN (2022-.n.v.) ATV (2018-.n.v.) B1 TV (2021-.n.v.)
Bloomberg HT (2015-.n.v.) Canal 33 (2023-.n.v.) CNBC-e (2024-.n.v.) CNN Türk (1999-.n.v.) Digi 24 (2023-.n.v.) Ekotürk (2018-.n.v.) Global News (2023-.n.v.) Haber Global (2018-.n.v.)
Haber Türk (2004-.n.v.) Halk TV (2021-.n.v.) Heti TV (2016-.n.v.) Hir TV (2015-.n.v.) M1 (2012-.n.v.) MeteoTV.tv (2022-.n.v.) Money News (2016-.n.v.) Nașul TV (2012-.n.v.)
NCN NTV (2009-.n.v.) Nova 24 TV (2016-.n.v.) Nova 24 TV 2 (2016-.n.v.) Prima News (2022-.n.v.) Profit News (2021-.n.v.) Realitatea Plus (2020-.n.v.) Romania TV (2013-.n.v.)
TGRT Haber (2014-.n.v.) TRT Haber (2020-.n.v.) TV Net (2022-.n.v.) TVR Info (2022-.n.v.) TV Aktual (2023-.n.v.) TV Slo 3 (2012-.n.v.) Z-TV.tv (2022-.n.v.)
Informational channels that ceased broadcasting in Dekania, Yucoscret and Antlic countries
Ekran Novostej (1997-2008) JN24 (1996-2001) Koronberg (2015-2018) Like Business (2014-2017) Megapolis TV (2007-2013) N24 (2006-2013) Wellnews (2013-2017)
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