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The power of television Capital Markets Day October 13, 2016 Broadcasting Jan Frouman

Agenda I Key achievements since last CMD II Market trends III Key strategies IV Summary 2

Key achievements Stable ratings vs. previous sports years Maintained lead over key competitor Expanded channel family 27.8% +3.5% pts Up to 0.3% 1) Established top host couple Increased share of Group production Launched new Channel Apps 10% 2) 800k 3) downloads 1) Highest rating for one day since launch 2) Share of Red Arrow productions as % of commissioned spending in H1 2016 LTM 3) First month after launch Note: All audience shares 9M 2016, all German TV households (German-speaking), A 14-49; Mon-Sun, 3-3 h 3

Ratings are broadly in line with previous sports years Audience share [in %] 9M 2016 9M 2014 9M 2012 Germany 1) (A 14-49) 27.8 28.4 27.7 Austria 2) (A 12-49) 23.0 21.4 21.0 PULS 4 with strongest 9M in channel history (4.2%) Switzerland 3) (A 15-49) 17.4 16.8 18.1 1) Base for GER: All German TV households (GER+EU/German-speaking), A 14-49; Mon-Sun, 3-3 h; Source: AGF in cooperation with GfK/TV Scope/ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland 2) Base for AT: A 12-49; Mon-Sun, 3-3 h, incl. P7 MAXX Austria and SAT.1 Gold Austria (from Jul 15, 2014 onwards); Source: AGTT/GfK: Fernsehforschung/Reporting 3) Base for CH: GER-CH; A 15-49; Mon-Sun, 2-2 h, incl. ProSieben CH, Sat.1 CH and Kabel 1 CH in 2012, additionally incl. sixx CH in 2014 and P7 MAXX CH and SAT.1 Gold CH in 2014, incl. PULS 8 in 2015, change in CH measurement system in 2013; Source: Mediapulse TV-Panel 4

and have developed better than RTL Sports year audience share comparison (A 14-49) [9M, in %] 27.7 28.4 27.8 27.4 +0.3% pts 24.6 +3.8% pts 24.3 +3.5% pts 2012 2014 2016 Base: All German TV households, A 14-49, Mon-Sun, 3-3 h; RTL Mediengruppe since June 2016 incl. RTLplus; w/o RTL II minority; Source: AGF in cooperation with GfK/TV Scope/ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland 5

We maintain our strong position in the German TV market Audience share (A 14-49) 1) Share of advertising 2) [9M 2016, in %] [H1 2016, in %] 27.8 +3.5% pts 24.3 42.4 +8.9% pts 33.5 1) Base: All German TV households (German-speaking), A 14-49, Mon-Sun, 3-3 h; RTL Mediengruppe since June 2016 incl. RTLplus; w/o RTL II minority; Source: AGF in cooperation with GfK/TV Scope/ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland 2) Gross values; Source: Nielsen Media Research/SevenOne Media, Sales Steering & Market Insights 6

and expanded our channel brand family Our channel portfolio in Germany MALE Key target groups A 14-59 Market shares 9M 2016 8.6% Launch in Q3 2016 A 14-39 A 14-49 10.3% 5.1% OLD YOUNG F 14-39 1.4% F 40-64 1.4% M 14-39 1.0% FEMALE M 40-64 1) 0.2% New Further channel concepts under evaluation 27.8% 1) Since launch September 22, 2016 (not part of the sum) Base: All German TV households (German-speaking), A 14-49; Mon-Sun, 3-3 h Source: AGF in cooperation with GfK/TV Scope/ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland 7

We launched seven new TV Channel Apps on mobile and Smart TVs Strengthen TV brands & increase reach Launched in August 2016 (on ios, android and Samsung Smart TVs) Free 24/7 live stream Free 7 day catch-up Online exclusive bonus & newsroom content Second screen features for TV program ping-pong First month after launch 800k total mobile downloads 2.2m Ø monthly active users 1) 4.9m total video views 2) Enable vertical thematic channels within apps and converge with commerce offerings 1) MAU on all TV channel and smart TV apps in first month since launch (August 28 to September 28, 2016); gross values, not corrected for double usage of multiple apps 2) Video Views (full+short+live) on all TV channel and smart TV apps in first month since launch (August 28 to September 28, 2016) 8

Agenda I Key achievements since last CMD II Market trends III Key strategies IV Summary 9

TV will remain the lead medium in Germany 2 Online video market New platforms drive viewer experience and offer new TV-related opportunities 1 TV and video consumption TV consumption (classic and online TV-related) is growing while viewing behavior changes (anywhere/anytime) 3 Content supply Growing content supply due to extended provider landscape but also increasing competition 4 Linear TV market Increasing fragmentation of TV landscape through thematic channel launch and increasing importance of local content 10

1 TV-related consumption with increasing potential until 2020 Daily TV and video consumption Commercial target group (A 14-49) [Ø daily video viewing in minutes] Young segment (A 14-29) [Ø daily video viewing in minutes] 209 23 10 176 236 45 29 162 +3% TV-related 175 41 16 118 201 65 32 104 +1% TV-related 2015 2020E 2015 2020E 1) 2) 3) Non-linear online video (Free & Pay VoD) TV alternative TV classic Online video usage is incremental to TV-related consumption 1) Free online video incl. YouTube, PayVoD and Catch-up TV; Source: SevenOne Media estimate based on Viewtime Report, SevenOne Media/forsa (2016) 2) Linear TV viewing on PC, laptop, tablet or smartphone via online stream, recording or broadcast signal; Source: SevenOne Media estimate based on Viewtime Report, SevenOne Media/forsa (2016) 3) Source: AGF in cooperation with GfK/TV scope/sevenone Media estimate Base: All German-speaking TV households 11

1 Online/Mobile usage is driving reach of TV-related content Content reach: P7 linear TV + Online/Mobile EXAMPLE [Views in m, not unique] (9M 2016) Linear TV 1) 64.5 Owned & operated online + + + Online live streaming 2) 1.2 Full episode catch-up 2) 29.1 Short clips 2) 15.2 Total reach 110.0 +71% vs. TV only 1) Base: A 14-49, TV contacts with >1 min of viewing 2) Via ProSieben Websites, ProSieben Channel Apps, ProSieben Smart TV Channel Apps, HbbTV and 7TV Products Source: AGF in cooperation with GfK/TV Scope/P7S1 TV Deutschland/Google Analytics/Webtrekk 12

1 TV remains important 86% 79% 94% 97% of daily video usage is linear TV 1) say TV will increase or maintain its importance adjust their living room furniture towards the TV set watch TV regularly 1) Linear TV equals TV classic and alternative (without catch up), base: A 14-49 Sources: Media Activity Guide 2016 (SevenOne Media, forsa); Screen Life 2014 (Screenforce), Stiftung für Zukunftsfragen 13

2 Changes in viewing behavior provide new TV-related opportunities Modern viewer preferences New TV-related opportunities Anywhere Cross-device live streaming Any device Access to personalized data Anytime Time-delayed viewing Ad-reduced Dual play/freemium offers Personalized Lean-back/lean-forward 1) integration Extended reach & better targeting 1) Lean-forward = actively controlled media consumption 14

3 Broad access to content EXAMPLE Traditional licensors TV producers Digital US majors Independents International National MCNs Other Secured multi-year output deals P7S1-owned 15

4 P7S1 significantly increased its share in the attractive small channel market Increasing fragmentation of TV landscape Rationale for small channels [FY, A 14-49, in %] Thereof, market 1% 13% share P7S1 1) Increase viewer loyalty 18% 82% +11% pts 29% 71% Efficiently reuse content 2010 Share of small channels (not top 10) 9M 2016 Share of top 10 channels Attract additional (niche) advertisers Small channel growth is enabling overall audience share gains for P7S1 1) Sum of P7S1 niche channel audience share as % of sum of audience share of non-top 10 channels Base: All German TV households (GER+EU)/2016: German-speaking TV households, A 14-49; Mon-Sun, 3-3 h Source: AGF in cooperation with GfK/TV Scope/ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland 16

The German TV market remains strong Consumer preferences TV viewing (classic and online TV-related) expected to slightly grow in the coming years Online video consumption incremental to TV viewing Lower Pay TV penetration, limited willingness to pay Free TV market dynamics High quality content typically available on Free TV Studio contracts with supporting rights (incl. holdbacks) Windowing and preference for German language protect Free TV and drive reach as well as monetization 17

Agenda I Key achievements since last CMD II Market trends III Key strategies IV Summary 18

Key strategies to foster aggregator role and drive Group synergies 1 2 3 4 5 Continue to strengthen core channels and launch new thematic magazines, windows and channels Leverage Red Arrow synergies for increased IP ownership Secure broad multichannel distribution of our TV brands Develop innovative multichannel consumer offerings targeting Millennials Create compelling HbbTV product and leverage TV to drive data access, registrations & reach 19

1 We continue to strengthen our core channels Channels Investment priority Core channels A New channels Further new thematic channels under evaluation B Focused channels C 20

1 and boost Group-wide synergies with smart content investments Digital Ventures & Commerce Drive growth of Commerce assets through media Broadcasting Retain consumers through high quality content Content Production Increase own profitable production orders Digital Entertainment Leverage content for second screen and AdVoD/PayVoD offerings Intra-Group synergies CONTENT Sales Enable new content investments through additional revenues 21

1 We successfully launched kabel eins Doku Successful new launch with top 3 format highlights 0.2% Das Doku-Magazin up to 1.0% ANTHONY BOURDAIN up to 0.9% Audience share since launch (September 22, 2016) RESTORATION MAN up to 0.8% Base: All German TV households (German-speaking), A 14-49, Mon-Sun, 3-3 h Source: AGF in cooperation with GfK/TV Scope/ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland 22

1 and will further expand our multi-channel portfolio Approach Potential topics Rationale Address attractive target groups Innovative mono-thematic channels for stable target groups FASHION FOOD TRAVEL new target groups (e.g. attack print) with no/little cannibalization Create attractive environment for Digital Commerce Red Arrow Push HbbTV and leverage Addressable TV Push AdVoD traffic Maximize Group synergies BEAUTY Limited additional costs due to Group wide reusability of content 23

1 to leverage our TV faces 360 and create synergies with Commerce EXAMPLE TV show Commerce synergies Up to 3.6% 1) Cooperation with for selected products Launch Oct 2016 Digital exploitation Other 5.8m views 2) 360 monetization of Paula due to exclusive marketing rights 1) 9M 2016 ratings for Paula kommt 2) 9M 2016 Base: All German TV households (German-speaking), A 14-49, Mon-Sun, 3-3 h 24

2 We leverage Red Arrow synergies for increased IP ownership How to drive IP ownership 360 monetization across all channels Re-purposing Format sales Program sales Merchandising/licensing Internalization of production margin/red Arrow synergies High scope of rights/exclusiveness 25

2 and benefit from superior ratings Joint development process Superior ratings vs. comparable formats 1) Assess and evaluate local and international content needs +2.4% pts Factual (ProSieben prime time) & Conduct joint format development workshops Local commission and international content sales +2.1% pts +1.9% pts +0.6% pts Reality (kabel eins prime time) Reality (SAT.1 non-prime time) Entertainment (ProSieben prime time) 1) Ratings Red Arrow productions vs. ratings of comparable formats (only first runs) H1 LTM 2016 Base: All German TV households (German-speaking), A 14-49 26

3 We secure broad multichannel distribution of our TV brands Reach Cable Satellite IPTV Terrestrial Mobile 1) Phones/ tablets Connected Smart TVs Streaming devices 16.5m HH 2) (42% of total HH) 17.9m HH 2) (46% of total HH) 2.6m HH 2) (7% of total HH) 1.9m HH 2) (5% to total HH) >4m unique users 3) >71m devices 4) >11m devices 4) >2m devices 5) Free TV via platforms Free TV via P7S1 app (live and/or catch-up) and mobile aggregator 1) Complementary to cable, satellite, terrestrial and IPTV distribution 2) Astra Monitor report 2015 published 03/2016 (adjusted data base on new official population statistics), Telekom publications and P7S1 assumptions 3) Unique users per month, company publications, AGOF figures and P7S1 assumptions 4) SNL Kagan and P7S1 assumptions 5) Digitalisierungsbericht and P7S1 assumptions 27

4 Develop innovative multichannel consumer offerings for Millennials Changing viewing habits P7S1 product strategies Cross-device viewing Personalized viewing Ad-reduced viewing Leverage TV content for bundling of new, innovative offers Channel branded apps with live streams Live and on-demand offer in one product Pay vs. ad-financed by consumer s choice Time-delayed viewing Preview and extended catch-up for best-of content 28

5 Additional business opportunities through compelling HbbTV product CONCEPT Brand adapted look and feel Improved product propositions Individualized welcome screen News & entertainment Sweepstakes Advertising Games HbbTV driver for Addressable TV: Hybrid proportion allows to profile user behavior and collect data Additional monetization: Games, integrated shops, cross selling via commerce assets and advertising 1) Shop Enhanced consumer offering: New info and entertainment service world around sports, news and stars 1) HbbTV technique enables playout of addressable TV formats like Switch-Ins and Spot Fullscreen Overlay (mid-term) 29

5 We leverage TV to drive data access, registrations & reach Use HbbTV for user tracking and pseudonymous profiling (after Red-Button-Push) to generate unique database for cross device matching So far, >5m potentially addressable users 1) Provide attractive TV content offerings to drive registrations (on screen and via second screen) Drive registrations, data access & reach Promote additional non-tv benefits (e.g. sweepstakes, loyalty program and other value added services) to provide incentives for registration Utilize new future of TV offerings like Channel Apps and dual play with reduced ad loads for registration and data pushes Use lighthouse formats to capture reach and relevance of digital assets 1) Potentially addressable users defined as P7S1 viewers that have pushed the red button at least once 30

Agenda I Key achievements since last CMD II Market trends III Key strategies IV Summary 31

Summary TV remains strong in Germany P7S1 with strong leadership in TV market over its major competitor P7S1 is well positioned to strengthen and expand its leading TV position and to leverage synergies with digital assets Build a multichannel portfolio of thematically focused channels Leverage synergies with Red Arrow Introduce new offerings for Millennials Offer compelling HbbTV consumer product Build reach and revenue streams through new distribution platforms 32