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Channel 21 (German TV network)

Channel 21, formerly known as RTL Shop, is a German cable and satellite shopping network based in Hanover. The network was part of Europe's largest media company RTL Group and supplies programming to more than 20 German-language stations. RTL Group is a unit of the German media company Bertelsmann. Channel 21 was launched as RTL Shop on 1 March 2001. The main competitors are HSE24 (Home Shopping Europe) and QVC.

Channel 21
CountryGermany
Broadcast areaGermany
HeadquartersHanover, Germany
Programming
Language(s)German
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerChannel21 Holding AG
Sister channelsGems TV
History
Launched1 March 2001; 22 years ago (2001-03-01)
Former namesRTL Shop (2001-2008)
Links
Websitewww.channel21.de
Availability
Streaming media
channel21.deWatch live

History Edit

Up until September 2006, RTL Shop was produced at the Coloneum in Cologne. In the summer of 2006, a new broadcasting center with administration and studios was set up in Hanover, which was ready for broadcast on October 1, 2006. A new edition of the product range should lead to the acquisition of female customers as well as the male target group. Cologne Broadcasting Center (CBC), a RTL Group subsidiary, was responsible for setting up and operating the broadcasting center.

RTL Shop was part of the diversification strategy of the RTL Group, which had the goal of opening up additional sources of income in addition to the traditional advertising customers.

On 19 February 2008 it was announced that RTL would sell RTL Shop in the first half of 2008. Since broadcasting in 2001, the station had only made losses every year despite relocating from Cologne to Hanover and restructuring.[1] In the course of this, Walter Freiwald left the teleshopping channel in April 2008.[2] The new owner was the investor group Aurelius AG from Munich.[3] The goal was to be achieved profitability in the coming years.

On January 1, 2009, RTL Shop gradually switched to Channel 21, and became its official name on March 1, 2009. At the same time the names of special offers were changed to recommendation of the day (Empfehlung des Tages), bonus recommendation (Bonusempfehlung), this hour only (Nur in dieser Stunde) and highlight of the week (Highlight der Woche).

The logo has also been changed in stages. First, the RTL was replaced by Channel 21, later dyed in orange and gray, then proportionally larger than the shop centered under Channel 21, meanwhile without box, in the middle.

Since the second half of 2009 until September 30, 2012, there has also been the branch Channel 21 Express.

As of January 1, 2010, Michael Oplesch, the former managing director of the TV channel VIVA Germany, bought the first shares of Channel 21 from Aurelius AG with his Centuere AG. On February 16, 2010, the full sale of all shares in Channel 21 to Centuere AG was announced.[4] The sale took place in full legal force on 1 March 2010. Michael Oplesch took over the management of the company. As announced on May 30, 2010, the EM.TV founder and former managing director of EM.TV Thomas Haffa already took over all shares of Centuere AG at the end of April and transferred them to the newly founded Channel 21 Holding, which has operated the channels Channel 21 and Channel 21 Express since then.[5] On December 10, 2010, it became public that Channel 21 is threatened with bankruptcy. A large proportion of the employees were therefore dismissed in December.[6]

Channel 21, according to the media portal DWDL.de from May 2012, planned a restructuring to make the company economically viable. Accordingly, it was decided in a general meeting that almost the entire workforce would be terminated as of August 31, 2012. As of September 2012, the station should have only 15 employees. The restructuring took place as a result of the critical financial year in which Channel 21 lost many of its suppliers, including the manufacturer of cookware Wollpfannen, which was one of the few major suppliers of the shopping channel and now supplies the competitor QVC. From now on, Channel 21 is still using teleshopping proprietary brands of the "Maxx" line and does not use genuine branded products.
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Channel 21 has been broadcasting in the 16:9 format since 31 October 2012. The design and studio have been refreshed as a result.

Broadcasting in HDTV started via Astra 1L on 30 January 2016. The resolution is 1440x1080.

Presenters Edit

  • Ralf Kühler (2001–present)
  • Walter Freiwald (2001–2008)
  • Maren Gilzer (2001–2008)
  • Alida-Nadine Kurras (2011–present)
  • Max Schradin (2012–2014)
  • Natascha Zuraw (2001–2005)
  • Jenny Elvers (–2009)
  • Anja Kruse (–2008)
  • Alexandra Philipps
  • Andrea Rubio Sanchez
  • Anna Heesch
  • Christian Schmidt
  • Edwina Eidtmann
  • Olaf Stannek
  • Stephanie Frohmann (2015–)
  • Claudia Peltzer
  • Daniela Wieneke
  • Dirk Zacharias
  • Herbert Plum
  • Gerald Wespiser
  • Ricarda M
  • Heike Schuberth
  • Helga Nosek
  • Jutta Leibfried
  • Karima Becker
  • Martin Vietmeyer
  • Nicole Frenz
  • Peter Fischer
  • Winfried Miller
  • Sasha Hughes
  • Dominik Blagovic
  • Serena Salecker
  • Luisa Verfürth
  • Caroline Babiel-Dicke
  • Désirée Nick
  • Mirja Du Mont
  • Ute Schliessmann
  • Natascha Ochsenknecht
  • Isolde Semm
  • Allegra Curtis

References Edit

  1. ^ TVmatrix.net: RTL will Teleshoppingkanal RTL Shop verkaufen
  2. ^ Quotenmeter.de: Herber Verlust: RTL Shop bald ohne Walter Freiwald
  3. ^ Jennifer Lachman: . Archived from the original on June 12, 2009. Retrieved August 20, 2017. In: ftd.de, 29 July 2008.
  4. ^ Jochen Voß: Ex-Viva-Boss übernimmt Channel 21 vollständig. DWDL.de, 16 February 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  5. ^ Alexander Kre: Leises Comeback: Haffa übernimmt Channel 21. DWDL.de, 30 May 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  6. ^ Shoppingsender "Channel21" droht Insolvenz – Zahlreiche Mitarbeiter freigestellt. shortnews.de, 12 December 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  7. ^ Sidney Schering (2012-05-31). "Shoppingsender Channel 21 entlässt Mitarbeiter". Quotenmeter.de (in German). Retrieved 2012-06-27.

External links Edit

  • Official website (in German)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Channel 21 German TV network news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Channel 21 formerly known as RTL Shop is a German cable and satellite shopping network based in Hanover The network was part of Europe s largest media company RTL Group and supplies programming to more than 20 German language stations RTL Group is a unit of the German media company Bertelsmann Channel 21 was launched as RTL Shop on 1 March 2001 The main competitors are HSE24 Home Shopping Europe and QVC Channel 21CountryGermanyBroadcast areaGermanyHeadquartersHanover GermanyProgrammingLanguage s GermanPicture format576i 16 9 SDTV 1080i HDTV OwnershipOwnerChannel21 Holding AGSister channelsGems TVHistoryLaunched1 March 2001 22 years ago 2001 03 01 Former namesRTL Shop 2001 2008 LinksWebsitewww wbr channel21 wbr deAvailabilityStreaming mediachannel21 deWatch live Contents 1 History 2 Presenters 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditUp until September 2006 RTL Shop was produced at the Coloneum in Cologne In the summer of 2006 a new broadcasting center with administration and studios was set up in Hanover which was ready for broadcast on October 1 2006 A new edition of the product range should lead to the acquisition of female customers as well as the male target group Cologne Broadcasting Center CBC a RTL Group subsidiary was responsible for setting up and operating the broadcasting center RTL Shop was part of the diversification strategy of the RTL Group which had the goal of opening up additional sources of income in addition to the traditional advertising customers On 19 February 2008 it was announced that RTL would sell RTL Shop in the first half of 2008 Since broadcasting in 2001 the station had only made losses every year despite relocating from Cologne to Hanover and restructuring 1 In the course of this Walter Freiwald left the teleshopping channel in April 2008 2 The new owner was the investor group Aurelius AG from Munich 3 The goal was to be achieved profitability in the coming years On January 1 2009 RTL Shop gradually switched to Channel 21 and became its official name on March 1 2009 At the same time the names of special offers were changed to recommendation of the day Empfehlung des Tages bonus recommendation Bonusempfehlung this hour only Nur in dieser Stunde and highlight of the week Highlight der Woche The logo has also been changed in stages First the RTL was replaced by Channel 21 later dyed in orange and gray then proportionally larger than the shop centered under Channel 21 meanwhile without box in the middle Since the second half of 2009 until September 30 2012 there has also been the branch Channel 21 Express As of January 1 2010 Michael Oplesch the former managing director of the TV channel VIVA Germany bought the first shares of Channel 21 from Aurelius AG with his Centuere AG On February 16 2010 the full sale of all shares in Channel 21 to Centuere AG was announced 4 The sale took place in full legal force on 1 March 2010 Michael Oplesch took over the management of the company As announced on May 30 2010 the EM TV founder and former managing director of EM TV Thomas Haffa already took over all shares of Centuere AG at the end of April and transferred them to the newly founded Channel 21 Holding which has operated the channels Channel 21 and Channel 21 Express since then 5 On December 10 2010 it became public that Channel 21 is threatened with bankruptcy A large proportion of the employees were therefore dismissed in December 6 Channel 21 according to the media portal DWDL de from May 2012 planned a restructuring to make the company economically viable Accordingly it was decided in a general meeting that almost the entire workforce would be terminated as of August 31 2012 As of September 2012 the station should have only 15 employees The restructuring took place as a result of the critical financial year in which Channel 21 lost many of its suppliers including the manufacturer of cookware Wollpfannen which was one of the few major suppliers of the shopping channel and now supplies the competitor QVC From now on Channel 21 is still using teleshopping proprietary brands of the Maxx line and does not use genuine branded products 7 Channel 21 has been broadcasting in the 16 9 format since 31 October 2012 The design and studio have been refreshed as a result Broadcasting in HDTV started via Astra 1L on 30 January 2016 The resolution is 1440x1080 Presenters EditRalf Kuhler 2001 present Walter Freiwald 2001 2008 Maren Gilzer 2001 2008 Alida Nadine Kurras 2011 present Max Schradin 2012 2014 Natascha Zuraw 2001 2005 Jenny Elvers 2009 Anja Kruse 2008 Alexandra Philipps Andrea Rubio Sanchez Anna Heesch Christian Schmidt Edwina Eidtmann Olaf Stannek Stephanie Frohmann 2015 Claudia Peltzer Daniela Wieneke Dirk Zacharias Herbert Plum Gerald Wespiser Ricarda M Heike Schuberth Helga Nosek Jutta Leibfried Karima Becker Martin Vietmeyer Nicole Frenz Peter Fischer Winfried Miller Sasha Hughes Dominik Blagovic Serena Salecker Luisa Verfurth Caroline Babiel Dicke Desiree Nick Mirja Du Mont Ute Schliessmann Natascha Ochsenknecht Isolde Semm Allegra CurtisReferences Edit TVmatrix net RTL will Teleshoppingkanal RTL Shop verkaufen Quotenmeter de Herber Verlust RTL Shop bald ohne Walter Freiwald Jennifer Lachman Nummer 3 in Deutschland Finanzinvestor schnappt sich RTL Shop Archived from the original on June 12 2009 Retrieved August 20 2017 In ftd de 29 July 2008 Jochen Voss Ex Viva Boss ubernimmt Channel 21 vollstandig DWDL de 16 February 2010 Retrieved 30 November 2015 Alexander Kre Leises Comeback Haffa ubernimmt Channel 21 DWDL de 30 May 2010 Retrieved 30 November 2015 Shoppingsender Channel21 droht Insolvenz Zahlreiche Mitarbeiter freigestellt shortnews de 12 December 2010 Retrieved 30 November 2015 Sidney Schering 2012 05 31 Shoppingsender Channel 21 entlasst Mitarbeiter Quotenmeter de in German Retrieved 2012 06 27 External links EditOfficial website in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Channel 21 German TV network amp oldid 1119095252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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