Media manager Thomas Rabe will lead RTL Germany in the future. The 57-year-old is already the head of Bertelsmann and its European TV subsidiary RTL Group.
At the media company RTL Germany, co-boss Stephan Schäfer is leaving after almost a year. RTL Group and Bertelsmann boss Thomas Rabe takes over as CEO, co-boss Matthias Dang remains, as the listed RTL Group announced. As a reason for Schäfer’s departure, Rabe said: “We have now decided on the management structure at RTL Germany because RTL is facing some major challenges.”
Almost a year ago, the new management duo of RTL Germany was presented with Schäfer (head of Gruner Jahr and responsible for content at RTL Germany) and Dang (responsible for the commercial, technological and digital activities of RTL) as equal co-heads. They started the merger of the TV broadcasting group with the German magazine business of the Hamburg magazine publisher Gruner Jahr at the turn of the year. Both houses are part of the Bertelsmann group portfolio. Dang remains in the RTL management.
Rabe referred to the now more tense advertising market. There are also major projects such as the expansion of the RTL streaming platform into a cross-media offering. He also mentioned the merger of RTL and Gruner Jahr. “Against the background of the challenges, we want to set up the management team differently.”
In addition to Rabe as Chairman and Co-CEO Dang, the new management of RTL Germany now consists of the previous members Oliver Radtke, who is responsible for the overall coordination of the merger of RTL and Gruner Jahr, and Alexander Glatz, who is responsible for the legal department
When asked about the reasons for Schäfer’s departure, Rabe explained: “It has to do with the challenges.” He mentioned the advertising economy and the corresponding effects on the TV business, but also the large number of projects “which require a different management”. Schäfer is still available as a consultant. “We have agreed that we will continue to work together.”
Rabe himself wants to be at the top of the management board “until further notice”. He announced: “We will announce further steps to strengthen the management in the coming months.” Rabe said of the decision to take over the top position at Bertelsmann, with its headquarters in Gütersloh and the RTL Group in Luxembourg, at RTL Germany: “I run Bertelsmann overall, but in the almost eleven years since I’ve been in charge have taken over, repeatedly set the focus of work in individual shops.” That was the case with the service provider Arvato, with the formation of the service provider Majorel or in the RTL Group. “It’s part of my way of working.”
In addition to the merger of the editorial offices of the houses RTL and Gruner Jahr, the media company RTL Germany with its more than 8000 employees is working on the expansion of the streaming platform RTL with already 3.4 million subscribers to a multimedia offer. A new music app is now the first step in this direction. The aim is to stand out from other global streaming services such as Netflix. The bottom line is that RTL is still not making any money with its streaming services, the whole thing is still in the development phase, and the group is investing millions in content. They want to be profitable by 2026. The number of subscribers should then be 10 million and sales should be one billion euros. The advertising economy, which is a key market for RTL, is also currently weakening. The listed RTL Group is more cautious about the rest of the year.
Regarding the importance of RTL Germany for Bertelsmann, Rabe said: “RTL Group is extremely important for Bertelsmann and RTL Germany is our largest single business.” That is why his attention is particularly focused on this business. “I will now spend even more time in Cologne, at least three days a week.”
The manager also commented on the merger of the Gruner Jahr and RTL magazine brands. The merger is proceeding according to plan, but also step by step. “It was designed that way from the start.” In 2022, the planned synergy target will be exceeded, namely more than 20 million euros. “That shows we’re making good progress.” Rabe also said: “We see ourselves as one company and not as two companies brought together under one roof.”
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