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    Berlusconi-Backed Mfe Scores German Win in European Tv Game

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    Posted on September 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    MFE-MediaForEurope acquires a 75.6% stake in ProSiebenSat.1, becoming Europe's largest free-to-air broadcaster. The acquisition aims to enhance its competitive edge against streaming giants.

    MFE Secures Majority Stake in ProSiebenSat.1, Expanding in Germany

    By Elvira Pollina and Ludwig Burger

    MILAN/FRANKFURT (Reuters) -MFE-MediaForEurope, the TV group controlled by Italy's Berlusconi family, said on Thursday it secured more than 75% of German peer ProSiebenSat.1 following a takeover that sets it up to become Europe's largest free-to-air broadcaster.

    MFE, which already has TV operations in Italy and Spain, sees European expansion as crucial for its traditional broadcast business to compete for viewers and advertising spending against U.S. streaming giants including Netflix and Google's YouTube.

    With a 75.6% stake after a cash and share bid valuing ProSieben at 1.8 billion euros ($2.11 billion), MFE can now advance plans to integrate the German media company, which also operates in Austria and Switzerland, into its existing business.

    MFE, run by CEO Pier Silvio Berlusconi, had built its stake since 2019, reaching a level of nearly 30% before launching a takeover bid earlier this year. 

    "MFE has a concrete industrial project: we approach it with realism and prudence, knowing that it will not be easy and that much remains to be done", Berlusconi said in a statement.

    A EUROPEAN BROADCAST GIANT

    Research firm Enders Analysis estimates the deal will make MFE Europe's biggest free-to-air broadcaster, with revenues of 6.8 billion euros.

    The Milan-listed company forecast a full combination of the two businesses would ultimately add up to 419 million euros in annual operating profit within four years and allow it to attract global brands aiming to deploy cross-border ad campaigns.

    "On paper this makes sense, though hard figures on the spending of global advertisers would put flesh onto the theory", Enders' analyst Francois Godard said in a report.

    "Together, the MFE channels and online services could generate in the region of 10% of total traditional TV audiences of the EU, a figure by any account way ahead of YouTube's TV screen score", he added.

    ProSieben has lacked a core shareholder and struggled to craft a standalone strategy following a failed push into tech that included ventures like online dating, which MFE repeatedly called for it to sell.

    It had come under pressure due to falling advertising revenue in recent years, partly due to Germany's economic downturn.

    MFE had already effectively secured a majority in ProSieben last week after Czech group PPF, the second-largest investor, said it would tender its stake to MFE after its alternative bid for an up to 29.99% stake failed to attract investors.

    Following MFE's regulatory filing on its public takeover offer for the German broadcaster published on Thursday, shares in MFE extended gains and were up 5.6% at 1130 GMT. ProSieben's shares also rallied and were up nearly 8%.

    Under German market rules, having more than 75% of voting rights would allow MFE to enter into a contract with ProSieben that gives it full access to its earnings.

    ($1 = 0.8542 euros)

    (Reporting by Ludwig Burger and Elvira Pollina, additional reporting by Klaus Lauer in Berlin; Editing by Friederike Heine, Tomasz Janowski and Joe Bavier)

    Key Takeaways

    • •MFE secures over 75% stake in ProSiebenSat.1.
    • •The acquisition makes MFE Europe's largest free-to-air broadcaster.
    • •MFE aims to integrate ProSieben into its existing operations.
    • •The deal is valued at 1.8 billion euros.
    • •ProSieben's shares rose nearly 8% following the announcement.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Berlusconi-backed MFE scores German win in European TV game

    1What percentage of ProSiebenSat.1 did MFE acquire?

    MFE secured more than 75% of ProSiebenSat.1 following a takeover bid.

    2What is the valuation of ProSiebenSat.1 in the deal?

    The takeover bid valued ProSieben at 1.8 billion euros, approximately $2.11 billion.

    3
    What are MFE's future plans after acquiring ProSiebenSat.1?

    MFE plans to integrate ProSiebenSat.1 and aims to achieve 419 million euros in annual operating profit within four years.

    4How will this acquisition affect MFE's position in Europe?

    The deal is expected to make MFE Europe's biggest free-to-air broadcaster, with projected revenues of 6.8 billion euros.

    5What challenges does MFE anticipate in this acquisition?

    Berlusconi acknowledged that while MFE has a concrete industrial project, it will not be easy and much remains to be done.

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