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Welt (formerly N24) is a German
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television news channel owned by WeltN24 GmbH. It also provides regular news updates to
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properties like ProSieben and kabel eins. On 21 September 2017, WeltN24 announced that N24 would be rebranded as "Welt" on 18 January 2018. WeltN24 also publishes
Die Welt ''Die Welt'' ("The World") is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE. ''Die Welt'' is the flagship newspaper of the Axel Springer publishing group. Its leading competitors are the ''Frankfurter All ...
, a conservative-leaning newspaper.


History

In the late 1990s, in the heat of the
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ProSieben Media Group, then consisting of two TV channels (ProSieben and Kabel 1) whose programming largely consisted of US movies, sitcoms and series, tried to take over German television news channel
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, then owned by
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and
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. After the attempt failed, ProSieben Media purchased German newswire ddp (now dapd) and announced the launch of its own news channel soon afterwards, by consolidating ProSieben's news department. The channel was launched on 24 January 2000 at noon, from ProSieben Media's headquarters in
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near
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. In collaboration with
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, N24 provided live coverage of financial markets around the world. Apart from running its own network, Welt also provided ProSieben and Kabel 1 with newscasts. In the same year, ProSieben Media AG purchased rival channel Sat.1, located in Berlin, which had a news department of its own and ran a number of factual programmes. ProSieben Media AG renamed itself ProSieben''Sat.1'' Media AG afterwards. After the merger, N24 moved from Unterföhring to Sat.1's headquarters in Berlin in July 2001, and the news departments of Sat.1 and N24 were combined. In 2002, ProSiebenSat.1's majority owner, KirchMedia, filed for bankruptcy. While ProSiebenSat.1 itself was not broke, an extended search for a buyer, during which ProSiebenSat.1 was effectively owned by KirchMedia's banks, created uncertainty at the company. This combined with the market crisis after the end of the dotcom bubble and 9/11, caused ProSiebenSat.1 to cut costs. It replaced a number of newscasts on N24, especially in the afternoons, the evenings and on the weekends, with cheaper documentaries. Business and stock market coverage was also cut dramatically, and remaining business reports were bought from
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instead of producing them in-house. The reports featured CNBC's proprietary graphics. In 2007, N24 strengthened its business coverage, introducing daily programmes such as ''Börse am Mittag'' Stock Market Afternoon"and ''Börse am Abend'' Stock Market Evening" The channel moved its headquarters in October 2008. In 2008, ProSiebenSat.1 sold its property in Berlin and announced that Sat.1 would move to Unterföhring, where ProSieben and Kabel 1 were already based. N24 would relocate within Berlin. In 2010, ProSiebenSat.1 sold N24 to a group of private investors, led by former Der Spiegel editor
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. N24 was contracted by ProSiebenSat.1 to continue providing Sat.1, ProSieben and Kabel 1 with newscasts at least until 2016. In 2013, N24 was acquired by
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and combined with
Die Welt ''Die Welt'' ("The World") is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE. ''Die Welt'' is the flagship newspaper of the Axel Springer publishing group. Its leading competitors are the ''Frankfurter All ...
to form WeltN24. On 17 September 2016, a sister channel called N24 Doku launched free to air, which is a one-hour delayed timeshift channel of Welt in the afternoon and replaces some news broadcasts by documentaries in the morning.


Programming

Welt previously broadcast a variety of programming, with more than seven hours of live programming per business day. CNBC correspondents
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,
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, Roland Klaus, Michael Mross and Bruni Schubert report live from the
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, the
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and the
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throughout the day. Since August 2010, news programming has been cut back, with no program lasting more than 15 minutes. Previous Welt newscasts: Currently, Welt runs news on the hour, every hour.


Anchors and reporters

* Pia Ampaw * Robert Annetzberger * Dietmar Deffner * Marc Dickgreber * Ralf Finke * Michel Friedman * Astrid Frohloff * Petra Glinski * Hans-Hermann Gockel * Carsten Hädler * Hans-Peter Hagemes * Alexandra Karle * Andrea Kempter * Thomas Klug * Dieter Kronzucker * Peter Limbourg (chief editor) * Michaela Mey * Wenzel Michalski * Tatjana Ohm * Florian Otto * Gaby Papenburg * Petra Papke * Inge Posmyk * Milena Preradovic * Alexander Privitera * Christina Prüver * Julia Scherf * Katrin Sandmann * Sandra Schiffauer * Hajo Schumacher * Thomas Schwarzer * Steffen Schwarzkopf * Alexander Simon * Thomas Spahn * Stephan Strothe * Claus Strunz * Bruder Paulus Terwitte * Hans-Hermann Tiedje * Marcus Tychsen * Claudia von Brauchitsch * Alexander von Roon * Verena Wriedt


Programming


Talk

* ''Studio Friedman'', hosted by Michel Friedman (2004–present)


N24 Doku

On 9 June 2016, WeltN24 announced to launch N24 Doku as the timeshift branch of N24 in autumn 2016. The new station waits in the morning for the takeover of the message rail of Welt and radiates always from 14 clock the program of Welt by one hour time offset. In addition, the treadmill known from Welt is dispensed with. Whether N24 Doku maintains the word mark ''N24'' also after the conversion of N24 into ''WELT'', is according to WeltN24 not yet decided. On 20 July 2016, it was announced that the broadcaster would start on 17 September 2016.


Austrian feed

On 27 April 2012 the SES Astra satellite platform has been showing an Austrian subfeed of N24 (transponder 3, 11,244 GHz horizontal, SR 22,000, FEC 5/6). Nothing has been reported to the press about the launch of the station. A few days later, the transmitter was switched off again. On 16 July 2012 the broadcasting code N24 HD Austria was launched. On 2 April 2016, N24 Austria started its broadcast via Astra 1N. On 18 January 2018 N24 Austria was replaced by N24 Doku Austria.


Station logos

N24 old logo.png, Logo 2000-2003 N24 logo.svg, Logo 2003-2016 N24hd logo.svg, HD logo used until 2016 N24 2016 SVG.svg, Logo 2016-2018 N24 HD Logo 2016.png, HD logo 2016-2018 Welt TV Logo 2016.svg, Logo 2018-presentHorizont.net:"Check die Welt" - Welt/N24-Manager zur ersten Kampagne von JvM und zum Re-Design von N24
/ref> Welt-HD TV.svg, HD logo 2018-present


References


External links


Official Website
(in German) {{Authority control Television channels and stations established in 2000 24-hour television news channels in Germany 2000 establishments in Germany Television stations in Berlin