QUARTERLY STATEMENT

RTL Group: first quarter 2020

  • Group revenue down 3.4 per cent to €1,466 million
  • Increased audience shares in Germany, France and the Netherlands; RTL Group's comprehensive news reporting generates record ratings

Paying subscribers for RTL Group's streaming services TV Now and Videoland up 34 per cent to 1.53 million

Luxembourg, 30 April 2020 − RTL Group today published the following quarterly statement for the first three months of 2020 (Q1/2020).

Thomas Rabe, Chief Executive Officer of RTL Group, says:

"At RTL Group, we continue to monitor the rapid worldwide spread of the coronavirus disease closely, placing the highest priority on the health of our employees and on protecting our businesses. Our TV channels, radio stations, streaming services and websites have registered significantly higher reach and usage as they provide information and entertainment to millions of people who face unprecedented disruption to their daily lives. RTL Group's businesses are part of their countries' critical infrastructure. I am pleased that we are running numerous initiatives that include awareness campaigns and thank-you messages for the daily heroes in the current crisis.

At the beginning of March, we registered first cancellations of advertising bookings, as well as postponements of productions. This trend has accelerated with the introduction of wide-ranging lockdown measures across Europe in later March. We are making good progress in implementing counter measures to reduce costs and preserve liquidity.

Despite the economic uncertainty, RTL Group's three-priority strategy - core, growth, alliances & partnerships - remains unchanged. We maintain our mid-term targets for the streaming services TV Now in Germany and Videoland in the Netherlands to grow their total number of paying subscribers to between 5 and 7 million, to grow streaming revenue to at least €500 million and to break even by 2025. The growth in paying subscribers and streaming revenue in the first quarter of 2020 is in line with the boost plans we presented in March."

Revenue

Q1/2020

Q1/20191

Per cent

€ million

€ million

change

Total revenue

1,466

1,518

(3.4)

Underlying revenue2

1,441

1,490

(3.3)

Broadcast3

1,035

1,087

(4.8)

Content(Fremantle)

378

383

(1.3)

Digital

103

100

+3.0

(BBTV, Divimove & SpotX)

Eliminations

(50)

(52)

-

Reported Group revenuewas down 3.4 per cent to €1,466 million (Q1/2019: €1,518 million), mainly due to lower TV advertising revenue resulting from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Underlying revenue was €1,441 million (Q1/2019: €1,490 million).

Revenue from RTL Group's broadcasting operationswas down 4.8 per cent to €1,035 million (Q1/2019: €1,087 million).

Content revenue, which represents Fremantle, was down 1.3 per cent to €378 million (Q1/2019: €383 million), mainly as a result of timing effects.

Digital revenue generated by BBTV, Divimove and SpotXwas up 3.0 per cent to €103 million (Q1/2019: €100 million), thanks to growth at all three businesses. Streaming revenue4from TV Now and Videoland was up 19.4 per cent to €37 million (Q1/2019: €31 million), thanks to the increased number of streaming subscriptions.

As a result, RTL Group's total digital revenue5was up 5.9 per cent to €233 million (Q1/2019: €220 million).

Net debt

RTL Group has low levels of debt and significant, unused and committed Bertelsmann credit facilities with no maturities before 2023. As of 31 March 2020, RTL Group had a net debt6position of €200 million (31 December 2019: net debt of €384 million).

  1. As the management of RTL Group's Europeanad-tech businesses report to Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland, the figures for Q1/2019 were re-stated
  2. Adjusted for scope changes, thewind-down of StyleHaul and at constant exchange rates
  3. Combined revenue of Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland, Groupe M6, RTL Nederland, RTL Belgium, RTL Hungary, RTL Croatia and RTL Luxembourg
  4. Streaming revenue includes SVOD, TVOD,in-stream revenue from TV Now and Videoland
  5. "Digital" refers tointernet-related activities with the exception of online sales of merchandise ("e-commerce"). Digital revenue spreads over the different categories of revenue, i.e. other advertising sales, revenue from distribution and licensing content, consumer and professional services
  6. The net debt excludes current andnon-current lease liabilities. Including these, net debt amounts to €625 million (31 December 2019: €816 million)

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Net TV advertising market growth rates and RTL Group audience shares in main target groups

RTL Group estimates that the net TV advertising markets were down across RTL Group's key markets. A summary of RTL Group's key markets is shown below, including estimates of net TV advertising market growth rates and the audience shares in the main target group.

Q1/2020

RTL Group

RTL Group

net TV advertising

audience share in

audience share in

market

main target group

main target group

growth rate

Q1/2020

Q1/2019

(in per cent)

(in per cent)

(in per cent)

Germany

(4.0) to (4.5) 7

28.5 8

28.2 8

France

(12.0) 9

22.0 10

21.5 10

The Netherlands

(7.0) 7

31.1 11

31.0 11

Operational highlights

At the end of March 2020, RTL Group registered 1.53 million paying subscribersfor its streaming services TV Now in Germany and Videoland in the Netherlands, up 34 per cent year on year. Both services have seen a higher growth rate for new subscribers since the introduction of lockdown measures in mid-March 2020. In France, Groupe M6's streaming service 6play recorded additional one million registered users and a 45 per cent increase of videos viewed between 16 March and 16 April 2020.

During the coronavirus pandemic, RTL Group was able to increase its net reach, viewing times and digital usage across its channels, platforms and countries. In March 2020, Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland's news channel, NTV, more than doubled its audience share to 1.9 per cent for 14 to 59-year-olds year on year (March 2019: 0.9 per cent), was watched increasingly by younger audiences and was the leading news brand among information broadcasters in Germany. In France, M6's news formats Le 1245and Le 1945registered average audience shares of 21.1 per cent and

19.0 per cent in the commercial target group for March 2020. From the beginning of lockdown in France until the end of March 2020, Le 1245recorded an audience growth of 90 per cent compared to the average of the season 2019/2020.

Fremantlehad a successful start to 2020 withAmerican Idol,America's Got Talent: The Champions and thereality-datingformatsFive Guys a Week on Channel 4 andToo Hot to Handle on Netflix. Fremantle also continued its push into drama production with the launches ofThe New Pope on Sky Italia, Baghdad Central on Channel 4 and the UFA Fiction filmBetonrausch on Netflix.Too Hot to Handle is about to become one of the biggest competition shows on Netflix. The show has reached the top of Netflix's'most-watched'charts in the UK, US and Canada, numerous European countries as well as Pakistan and South Africa.

  1. Industry/IREP and RTL Group estimates
  2. Source: GfK, Target group: 14 to 59, includingpay-TV channels
  3. Source: Groupe M6 estimate
  4. Source: Médiamétrie. Target group: women under 50 responsible for purchases(free-to-air channels M6, W9, 6ter and Gulli as of September 2019)
  5. Source: SKO. Target group: 25 to 54,18h-24h

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One year after the launch of the German audio platform Audio Nowin March 2019, the service has launched 80 original podcasts and already registered an average of 6 million monthly users.

Outlook

Given the current economic uncertainty, RTL Group's Board of Directors decided on 2 April 2020 to withdraw the previous outlook (dated 13 March 2020) which did not reflect the coronavirus outbreak.

As stated on 2 April 2020, global economic development and prospects have significantly deteriorated since mid-March, when RTL Group gave its outlook statement. The Group is currently not in a position to provide a new outlook for the full year 2020.

Figures presented in this quarterly statement are not audited.

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Phone: +352/2486 5200

Phone: +352/2486 5074

oliver.fahlbusch@rtlgroup.com

andrew.buckhurst@rtlgroup.com

About RTL Group

RTL Group is a leader across broadcast, content and digital, with interests in 68 television channels, eight streaming platforms and 30 radio stations. RTL Group also produces content throughout the world and owns several rapidly growing digital video businesses. The television portfolio of Europe's largest broadcaster includes RTL Television in Germany, M6 in France, the RTL channels in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Croatia, Hungary and Antena 3 in Spain. RTL Group's families of TV channels are either the number one or number two in eight European countries. The Group's flagship radio station is RTL in France, and it also owns or has interests in other stations in France, Germany, Belgium, Spain and Luxembourg. RTL Group's content business, Fremantle, is one of the world's largest creators, producers and distributors of scripted and unscripted content. Fremantle has an international network of production teams, companies and labels in over 30 countries, producing over 12,800 hours of original programming and distributing over 20,000 hours of content worldwide. Combining the streaming-services of its broadcasters (such as TV Now, 6play, Videoland), the digital video networks BroadbandTV and Divimove; and Fremantle's more than 300 YouTube channels, RTL Group has become the leading European media company in online video. RTL Group also owns the ad-tech businesses Smartclip and SpotX. RTL AdConnect is RTL Group's international advertising sales house. Bertelsmann is the majority shareholder of RTL Group. RTL Group is listed on the Luxembourg and Frankfurt stock exchanges and in the MDax stock index.

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