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RTL cuts revenue forecast on weak German TV ad market, Fremantle unit (updated)

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    By Chiara Holzhaeuser and Elizaveta Gladun
       Nov 13 (Reuters) - RTL Group  AUDK.LU , Europe's largest
broadcaster, lowered its annual revenue forecast on Wednesday
after a soft third quarter, citing weakness in the German TV
advertising market and its Fremantle content production unit.
    RTL Group, which has interests in 60 television channels,
now expects 6.3 billion euros ($6.68 billion) in revenue for
2024, compared with 6.6 billion euros previously forecast.
    Earnings before interest, taxes and amortization are now
seen at the lower end of the previous forecast of about 750
million euros, with a variance of 50 million on both ends.
    The company cited persistent weakness in the German economy
and TV advertising market for the downbeat forecasts.
    RTL is currently exploring options including a merger for
Fremantle, given a broader cutback in TV commissioning. Revenue
at Fremantle fell about 5% in the first half of the year.
    The broadcaster noted a slowdown in the TV advertisement
market in the third quarter, particularly in Germany, with sales
declining by 2.3% to 519 million euros.
    RTL said this was mainly because of the Olympic Games in
August, which were aired by public broadcasters.
    Its streaming business remained a silver lining, growing by
41% to 277 million euros in the first nine months of 2024,
helped by a higher number of paying subscribers and subscription
price increases in Germany.
    The media firm's overall revenue, however, declined by 1.5%
to 4.2 billion euros organically.
    Separately, RTL's parent, Bertelsmann  BTGGg.F , reported
13.4 billion euros in revenue for the first nine months, down
8.4% from a year earlier.
    However, revenue was up 3.1% on an organic basis, which
leaves out the already completed sale of call centre firm
Majorel.
    "Due to the good performance of most of our businesses, we
expect an improved earnings situation, coupled with slightly
lower revenue expectations," Bertelsmann CFO Rolf Hellermann
said, referring to the full year 2024.
    ($1 = 0.9424 euros)
    

 (Reporting by Chiara Holzhaeuser and Elizaveta Gładun in
Gdansk; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)
 ((Chiara.Holzhaeuser@thomsonreuters.com;))

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