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RTL Zwei (stylised as RTLZWEI), formerly spelled RTL 2 and RTL II, is a German-language television channel that is operated by ''RTL2 Television GmbH & Co. KG''. RTL2 is a private television broadcaster with a full program ''(Vollprogramm)'' according to the
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''(Rundfunkstaatsvertrag)''. For Austria and Switzerland, variants of the main programme are produced with nationally inserted advertising islands; these variants can be received via the cable networks in these two countries as well as via digital satellite. RTL Zwei is the second subsidiary of
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in Germany.


History

On 26 September 1992, RTL II was scheduled to begin broadcasting; select programming guides were anticipating the channel's launch during that time. However, the channel's launch was delayed until 1993 because LPR Hessen (known as the ''Hessische Landesanstalt für privaten Rundfunk'') repeatedly raised concerns about the channel's shareholder structure to the German media authorities. The shares of the channel's initial owners (RTL Television, CLT, Bertelsmann, Burda and FAZ) had to be reduced to below 25% before the licence for the channel could be awarded to RTL.Infosat No. 61 (April 1993). "RTL II sendet!", pp. 10. The channel eventually started broadcasting on 6 March 1993 at 6:09 a.m., replacing
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(which ceased operations five days earlier due to its merger with
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) on the
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service. The first programme on the channel was the movie ''Ein reizender Fratz''. In 2000, RTL II began broadcasting the shows ''
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'' and '' Big Brother''; ''Popstars'' ran on the channel for two seasons before it was moved to
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, while ''Big Brother'' continued to air until 2011. The network began offering a
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service in February 2012. As of 7 October 2019, the channel was rebranded as ''RTLZWEI''. The number ''2'' is written out for the first time in the station's history. The design was developed in cooperation with the agency ''mehappy GmbH''.


Visual identity (logos)

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Ownership

The channel is operated by RTL2 TV GmbH & Co. KG, which was founded in 1992 and employs approximately 210 people. Since June 2014 its Managing Director has been Andreas Bartl. The company was originally headquartered in
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, but is now run in the municipality of Grünwald, to the south of Munich; only its news department is still based in Cologne, in order to share the production facilities of RTL news. The company is jointly owned by:
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S.A. (35.9%),
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(31.5%), Tele-Munich Television Media Participation LP (31.5%, of which the
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and
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hold 50% each). and Hubert Burda Media (1.1%)


Programming

Programming pillars are daily episodes of the local '' Big Brother'' in access
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, and a prime-time lineup consisting mostly of "docu-soaps", movies and licensed series such as '' 24'' and ''
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''. Recent efforts to move further towards quality programming with science magazines and documentaries have met with an indifferent audience response. The channel's prime-time newscast ''RTL II News'' is frequently criticized for its selection of news stories, which are seen to cater to a young audience; for example, it has been known to put a CD release or the launch of a new gaming console in the second headline slot directly after the day's top event. This unconventional approach has brought RTL II's broadcasting licence into jeopardy at least once, as a German
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has to feature minimum amounts of serious informational and cultural programming to be allowed a full channel licence. In addition to its own newscast formats (''RTL II News'', ''RTL II Spezial. Das Magazin'' and ''Das Nachrichtenjournal''), the channel commissions independent producers to create its own productions, which it airs in the afternoons.


Afternoon programming

In the afternoon, the channel now primarily features its own docu soap and reality show productions.


Prime-time

Among its prime-time line-up the channel's own docu soap productions such as ''Die Geissens – Eine schrecklich glamouröse Familie'' and ''Frauentausch'' are particularly successful. Various US shows such as ''
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'' and '' The Walking Dead'' have been, and continue to be, the most successful series of RTL II's prime-time slot. Its late-night line-up also features North American series such as ''Autopsy – Mysteriöse Todesfälle'' and ''Flashpoint''.


Anime and children's programming

RTL II has offered the largest
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content of all free-to-air German-language TV channels. It aired about over 80 Anime series since the channel and also broadcast cartoons. On weekdays, RTL II also airs an anime afternoon under their children/youth banner "Pokito". Following tensions with media authorities, RTL II's
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department is believed to be especially sensitive about children's programming. As a consequence, the channel has cut scenes in anime series like
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and
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, for which it has received criticism from anime fans. Even some episodes where the original version had previously been given a
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6 rating, meaning that it is suitable for children ages 6 up and may legally be aired at all hours of the day, have been edited down. In February 2013, RTL II announced that its Sunday morning children's programme would be discontinued as of 21 April 2013. A separate and short-lived online channel for anime was launched in April.


German premieres

RTL II was the first channel to introduce various foreign TV formats on German television such as: *''The Final Countdown'': a show aired at the start of the new millennium lasting 24 hours and showing celebrations in various locations all over the world. *''
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'' in 2000 was the first casting show aired on German television. *''Jack Point Jack'' in 2003 was the first interactive movie on German television. *Bollywood movies: On 19 November 2004 RTL II aired Sometimes happiness, sometimes sadness (German: In guten wie in schweren Tagen - original title: Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham), the first dubbed Bollywood movie on German television, and achieved an audience share of over 12.3% among the target group of 14- to 49-year-olds. Due to its great success Indian movies have been regularly aired on the channel ever since. Previously, Bollywood movies had been broadcast in Hindi with German subtitles on ARTE and VOX.


Audience share


Germany

The average age of the viewers is 43.5 years (as of 2016).


References


External links


Official website
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