ZDF

ZDF

ZDF is a nationwide broadcaster based in Mainz. The television channel of the same name is the broadcaster with the widest reach in Germany, with a market share of 14.6 % in 2023. ZDF operates a total of 17 domestic studios in the state capitals of the federal states and 18 foreign studios.

The origins of ZDF lie in the attempt by the then federal government to form a counterweight to the ARD broadcasters. This television station, planned as "Deutschland-Fernsehen GmbH", was to be under the control of the federal government, but was prevented by a judgement of the Federal Constitutional Court, as according to the Basic Law, the federal states are responsible for broadcasting operations (see: Founder).

Similar to the state broadcasting organisations, ZDF also has supervisory bodies:

The ZDF Television Council consists of 60 members, 16 of whom are representatives of the federal states and two of whom are representatives of the federal government. A further 16 representatives for areas specified in the ZDF State Treaty (e.g. consumer protection, digital affairs, art and culture) are also delegated by the federal states. The remaining members are delegated by socially relevant groups such as churches, trade unions and non-governmental organisations. The term of office is four years, whereby the number of joint terms of office in the Television Board and the Administrative Board is limited to three. The current Federal Television Council is represented by the Federal Minister for Family Affairs, Lisa Paus, and the former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Justice, Heiko Maaß.

The Administrative Board consists of 12 members: four representatives of the federal states, who are appointed jointly by the Minister Presidents of all federal states, and eight members elected by the Television Council. State or state-affiliated members of the Television Council are not eligible to stand for election. The term of office is five years, whereby the number of joint terms of office in the Television Council and the Administrative Board is limited to three.

In 2014, a lawsuit for a review of standards was successful before the Federal Constitutional Court, which found that the existing rules on the composition of the ZDF supervisory bodies were not sufficiently remote from the state. Subsequently, the ZDF State Treaty was amended and the number of state and state-affiliated members on the Television Board and Administrative Board was more strictly limited.

Key facts

Business Form

public

Legal Form

Institution under public law (Anstalt des öffentlichen Rechts)

Ownership

Individual Owner

100%
Media Outlets
Other Media Outlets

Other TV Outlets

ZDFinfo (1.8%);
ZDFneo (2%);
Phoenix (0.8%) (gemeinsam mit der ARD);
KiKa (0.6%) (gemeinsam it der ARD)

Other Radio Outlets

Deutschlandfunk (3%) (together with ARD);
Deutschlandfunk Kultur (0.8%) (together with ARD);
Deutschlandfunk Nova (0.2%) (together with ARD)

Other Online Outlets

www.heute.de (MD);
www.zdf.de (1.54%);
www.kika.de (0.03%);
www.deutschlandfunk.de (0.21%);
www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de (MD);
www.deutschlandfunknova.de (MD);
www.funk.net (MD);
www.zdfsport.de (MD);
www.zdftivi.de (MD);
www.zdf-werbefernsehen.de (MD);
www.phoenix.de (0.03%);
www.deutschlandradio.de (MD);
www.dlf-podcastfinder.de (MD);
ZDF Mediathek (Video on Demand);
www.funk.net (MD);
FUNK (Content-Netzwerk, together with ARD)

Facts

Media Business

Television and film studios

Bavaria Studios GmbH (25.1%)

Market research

AGF Videoforschung GmbH (17.65%)

TV broadcaster

ARTE Deutschland GmbH (50%)

Broadcasting rights sports

SportA Sportrechte- und Marketing-Agentur (50%)

Advertising

ZDF Werbefernsehen GmbH (100%)

Holding

ZDF Studios GmbH (100%)

Production

Bavaria Fiction GmbH (49%)

Music production

Enterprises Sonor Musik GmbH (49%)

Service

ZDF Service GmbH (100%)

AI Agency

ZDF Sparks (100%)

Seminars and training

ARD.ZDF medienakademie gGmbH (12%)

Business

TV channel

ARTE (via ARTE Deutschland GmbH) (Missing data)

General Information

Founding Year

1961

Affiliated Interests Founder

The federal states of the Federal Republic of Germany

(Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Berlin, Bremen, Hamburg, Saarland, Rhineland-Palatinate, Schleswig-Holstein, North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse, Lower Saxony) The federal government under Chancellor Konrad Adenauer originally planned a second broadcasting programme under the control of the federal government in addition to the ARD programme, for which Deutschland-Fernsehen GmbH was founded. The federal states, who saw this as a violation of their sovereignty over broadcasting, successfully took legal action against these plans before the Federal Constitutional Court, causing the federal government to stop the project. In response, the federal states jointly founded ZDF in 1961. Professor Dr Karl Holzamer was elected as the first director general of ZDF on 12 March 1962.

Employees

3,900 permanent employees (2024); approx. 4,200 freelancers (2022)

Contact

Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen

Anstalt des öffentlichen Rechts

ZDF-Straße 1

55127 Mainz

 

Postanschrift:

ZWEITES DEUTSCHES FERNSEHEN

55100 Mainz

Tel.: 06131/70-0

Fax: 06131/70-12157

E-Mail: info@zdf.de

www.zdf.de

Tax/ ID Number

DE 149 065 327

Financial Information

Revenue (Financial Data/ Optional)

€ 2.473 Billion / USD 2.596 Billion (2022)

Operating Profit (in Mill. $)

€ 19.2 Mio. / USD 20.16 Million (2022)

Advertising (in % of total funding)

€ 178.5 Mio. / USD 187.4 Million (2022)

Management

Executive Board

Dr Norbert Himmler

Director General of ZDF since March 2022, having previously been Programme Director since 2012. He is a member of the supervisory board of several ZDF subsidiaries, such as ZDF Studios GmbH and ZDF Werbefernsehen GmbH. He is also Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Aktion Mensch e.V.

Non-Executive Board

The ZDF Television Council consists of 60 members. Listed here are the chairperson, the deputy chairperson, the chairpersons of the committees and their deputies.

Supervisory Board

The Administrative Board consists of 12 members:

Further Information

Passive Transparency

upon request, ownership data is easily available from the company/channel

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Meta Data

The percentage of the total audience for the TV stations comes from AGF Videoforschung in collaboration with GfK 2023, accessed via Meedia.de and refers to the average annual share of the total audience.
The audience share in the online sector refers to the share of unique users, was collected by Nielsen and accessed via KEK. The date of the survey is unknown.
Note on the level of transparency:
Since it is not possible to classify the level of transparency of public media with regard to ownership structures, the evaluation included the availability of information on the supervisory and control bodies as well as information on their members and the transparency with regard to corporate investments.
Unlike the ARD broadcasting corporations, the ZDF website does not include a report on investments that clearly shows all investments.

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