RTL streaming revenue up 42%
March 20, 2025

RTL Group has announced its audited results for the year ended December 31st 2024. Group revenue was stable at €6.25 billion (2023: €6.23 billion). Group revenue was down 1.5 per cent organically compared to 2023, mainly due to content business Fremantle.
TV advertising revenue was stable at €2.35 billion (2023: €2.36 billion). After a positive first half of the year, RTL Group’s TV advertising revenue decreased by 6.4 per cent to €742 million in Q4 2024 (Q4 2023: €793 million).
Paying streaming subscribers in Germany, Hungary and France rose by 21 per cent to 6.8 million; and streaming revenue up 42 per cent to €403 million. The broadcaster say that a significant reduction in streaming start-up losses will make a clear path to profitability in 2026.
The audience lead of RTL Group’s family of TV channels in Germany over its main commercial competitor ProSiebenSat1 increased further to 6.3 percentage points – the highest lead in over 10 years.
“We have continued to strengthen our global content business, Fremantle. Thanks to a significant reduction of overheads and the contribution from Asacha Media Group – acquired in 2024 – Fremantle reached a record result and significantly improved its Adjusted EBITA margin. We plan to increase Fremantle’s margin to 9 per cent by 2026. Our strong results and cash flows enable us to pay an attractive dividend of €2.50 per share to our shareholders.”
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