Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA
Formerly | Turner Broadcasting System EMEA (1985–2020) WarnerMedia EMEA (2020–2022) |
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Company type | Division |
Predecessors | Discovery Networks EMEA (1989–2022) Switchover Media (2000–2013) |
Founded | 2 July 1985London, United Kingdom | in
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Headquarters | |
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Key people | |
Parent | Warner Bros. Discovery International |
Divisions | Warner Bros. Discovery Sports Europe[1] |
Warner Bros. Discovery Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) is a division of Warner Bros. Discovery. The division is responsible for managing the collection of their cable and satellite networks around the Europe, Middle East and Africa regions.
History
WarnerMedia EMEA
As Turner Broadcasting System EMEA
In 1985, Ted Turner launched a European division in London, England,[2] which would reach across the Middle East and African regional feed.[3]
Rebranding as WarnerMedia
In 2019, Turner EMEA would be moving to its new headquarters in Old Street, Shoreditch, London. The new headquarters would have more office space, allowing room for the company's European operations to expand, and a brand new custom-built CNN newsroom.[4] The remaining division was later rebranded as WarnerMedia EMEA by 2020.
Discovery Networks EMEA
It started out with the launch of the Discovery Channel in Europe in 1989. In mid-2007, Discovery Networks Europe was split into two separate branches, Discovery Networks UK and Discovery Networks EMEA,[5] with the following: localised branches Discovery Networks Deutschland, Discovery Networks Benelux, Discovery Networks Nordic, Discovery Networks Italia and Discovery Networks EMEA (which served all other territories).[6] Again in 2011, Discovery Networks Europe was split into two key branches Discovery Networks Western Europe (DNWE) and Discovery Networks CEEMEA (Central & Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa). DNWE was located in London and the operations in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, France and Flanders. All other operations in Europe are operated by Discovery Networks CEEMEA in Warsaw.
In November 2014, Discovery Networks Western Europe was split into Discovery Networks Northern Europe and Discovery Networks Southern Europe. Its previous Discovery Networks Western Europe served 30 countries including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, France, the Netherlands and other territories, comprising 18 brands.[7]
Between 2014 and 2016 Discovery Networks EMEA consisted of the following branches: Northern Europe, CEEMEA, Southern Europe.
From late 2016 all localised operations fall under the umbrella of Discovery EMEA[8] with headquarters in Amsterdam and London, and local offices in among other Milan and Warsaw.[9][10]
Discovery halted all broadcasts of its 15 linear channels to Russia through the Media Alliance partnership on 9 March 2022 in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[11]
Merger as Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA
Discovery EMEA were merged into WarnerMedia, forming Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA in 2022.
Pan-European
- Animal Planet
- CIS
- Denmark
- Netherlands & Flanders
- Poland
- Scandinavia
- Boing
- Boomerang
- Cartoon Network
- Cartoonito
- CNN
- Discovery Channel
- DMAX
- Eurosport
- Food Network
- Italy
- Poland
- Portugal
- Turkey
- GB News (minority stake)
- HGTV
- Germany
- Italy
- Poland
- Romania
- Investigation Discovery
- CIS
- Denmark
- France
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Portugal
- Sweden
- Turkey
- Kanal 5
- Motor Trend
- Turner Classic Movies
- TLC
- TNT
- Toonami
- Africa
- Spain only SVOD
- Travel Channel
- Poland
- Spain
- Sweden
- Turkey
- Warner TV
United Kingdom
Discovery Networks UK was a branch of Discovery Networks responsible for overseeing Discovery Networks Europe's channels in the United Kingdom and in the Republic of Ireland. As of autumn 2011, Discovery Networks UK is now operated by Discovery Networks Western Europe.[19]
Discovery Networks UK started out with the launch of the Discovery Channel in Europe in 1989 and was for a long time a part of Discovery Networks Europe (DNE). In early 2007, DNE was split into two separate branches, Discovery Networks UK and Discovery Network EMEA, both headquartered in London.[20] As of 2011 Discovery Networks Europe has merged its operations in the UK, Nordic region and other parts of Western Europe to form Discovery Networks Western Europe.[19]
In the UK the Discovery Channel has been the number one factual channel throughout its 20-year history. It has a 47 percent share of the PAYTV factual market (Source BARB/TechEdge).
Current operations
In 2007, Discovery Networks Europe decided to localize its networks across Europe. This resulted in the establishment of Discovery Discovery Networks Deutschland, Discovery Networks Benelux, Discovery Networks Nordic, Discovery Networks UK and Discovery Networks Italia and Discovery Networks EMEA (which served all other territories).[20][21] As of 2011, operations in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, France and Flanders are operated by Discovery Networks Western Europe.[19] All other operations in Europe are operated by Discovery Networks CEEMEA in Warsaw.[22]
Television channels
- Adult Swim
- Animal Planet
- Boomerang
- Cartoon Network
- Cartoonito
- CNN International
- Discovery Channel
- Discovery History
- Discovery Turbo
- DMAX
- Food Network
- HGTV
- Investigation Discovery
- Quest
- Quest Red
- Really
- TLC
- TNT Sports (50% with BT Group)[23]
- TNT Sports 1
- TNT Sports 2
- TNT Sports 3
- TNT Sports 4
- TNT Sports Box Office
- Toonami
Nordic
Discovery Communications Nordic (formerly Discovery Networks Nordic[24] and SBS Discovery Media) was a branch of Discovery Networks Northern Europe,[25] a part of Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA. Headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, the company represents Warner Bros. Discovery operations in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.
History
SBS Broadcasting Group's operations in the Nordics
Discovery Networks Nordic
Discovery Networks Nordic previously held responsibility for overseeing Discovery Networks brands in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland with headquarters in Copenhagen. Discovery Networks Nordic's key operations are the localization of Discovery Channel and the pan-Nordic Animal Planet. Discovery Networks Nordic also promotes other brands operated by Discovery Networks Europe.
Discovery acquires SBS in Nordics
On 9 April 2013 Discovery's acquisition of SBS Nordic from German media group ProSiebenSat.1 was finalised.[26] At the time of the merger, SBS had been a major commercial broadcaster in Scandinavia for two decades. The combined viewing shares made it the second largest commercial television group in Norway and the third largest in Denmark.
After acquisition
SBS Discovery's radio stations were later sold to Bauer Media Group.
Television channels
- Animal Planet Nordic
- Cartoon Network Nordic
- Cartoonito Nordic
- Discovery Channel Sweden
- Discovery Channel Norway
- Discovery Channel Denmark
- Discovery Channel Finland
- TLC Sweden
- TLC Norway
- TLC Finland
- 6'eren
- Frii
- Eurosport Norge
- Canal 9
- FEM
- Investigation Discovery
- Kanal 4
- Kanal 5 (Denmark)
- Kanal 5 (Sweden)
- Kanal 9
- Kanal 11
- Kutonen
- REX
- TV5
- TVNorge
- VOX
Benelux
Discovery Benelux[27] was a branch of Discovery Inc. that was responsible for channels in the Netherlands and Belgium. Founded on 17 September 1997, in Amsterdam, Netherlands[28] Discovery Benelux operated Discovery Netherlands, Discovery Flanders, Animal Planet, TLC, Eurosport 1, Eurosport 2 and Investigation Discovery in the region with local advertising, sponsorship, programming and the use of the local language either dubbed or subtitled. Discovery Benelux also use existing services from Discovery International: Discovery Science.
History
In 2007, Discovery Networks Europe decided to localize its networks across Europe. This resulted in the establishment of Discovery Networks Deutschland, Discovery Networks Benelux, Discovery Networks Nordic, Discovery Networks UK & Ireland, Discovery Networks Italia and Discovery Networks EMEA (which served all other territories).[29][21] As of 2011, localized operations in the United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland, Germany, Italy, Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Norway & Finland), France and Benelux (Netherlands & Flanders) fall under Discovery Networks Western Europe.[30] All other operations in Europe are operated by Discovery Networks CEEMEA in Warsaw.[31]
In November 2014, Discovery Networks Western Europe was split into Discovery Networks Northern Europe and Discovery Networks Southern Europe.[32]
Travel Channel, Fine Living and Food Network closed in the Netherlands and Flanders on 31 January 2019. Content from these former Scripps television channels has been integrated into the programming of Discovery, TLC and Investigation Discovery in the Benelux.[33]
In 2019 Discovery Benelux launched Dplay, a video on demand streaming service with content of Discovery, TLC and Investigation Discovery. On 5 January 2021, Discovery+ replaced Dplay.[34]
Television channels
- Animal Planet
- Cartoon Network
- Cartoonito
- CNN International (through parent company CNN Worldwide)
- Discovery Channel Flanders
- Discovery Channel Netherlands
- Eurosport 1
- Eurosport 2
- Investigation Discovery
- TLC
Germany
WarnerMedia System Deutschland, GmbH, (translated as Warner Bros. Discovery Germany, LLC; formerly Turner Broadcasting System Deutschland, GmbH) was one of WarnerMedia EMEA's divisions in Europe. It was headquartered in Munich. Hannes Heyelmann was the general manager and vice president of the company.[35][36][37][38]
Channels
- Cartoon Network Central & Eastern Europe
- Cartoon Network CIS & Southeastern Europe
- Cartoon Network Germany, Austria & Switzerland
- Cartoon Network Poland
- Cartoonito
- CNN International (through parent company CNN Worldwide)
- Discovery Channel Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein
- Tele 5
- TLC Germany
- WarnerTV Comedy (previously Glitz*, TNT Glitz and TNT Comedy)
- WarnerTV Film (previously TCM and TNT Film)
- WarnerTV Serie (previously TNT Serie)
Staff
- Hannes Heyelmann
- Hagen Biewer
- Silke Gelhaus
- Anke Greifeneder
- Matthias Heinze
- Petra Malenicka
Regional
- 6'eren (Denmark)
- Canal 9 (Denmark)
- Discovery History (UK and Ireland)
- Discovery Showcase (Turkey)
- Discovery Turbo (UK & Ireland)
- Eurosport 2 Xtra (Germany)
- Eurosport Norge (Norway)
- Fatafeat (MENA)
- FEM (Norway)
- Frii (Finland)
- Frisbee (Italy)
- Giallo (Italy)
- K2 (Italy)
- Kanal 4 (Denmark)
- Kanal 9 (Sweden)
- Kanal 11 (Sweden)
- Kanal D (Romania)
- Kanal D2 (Romania)
- Kutonen (Finland)
- Nove (Italy)
- Quest (UK & Ireland)
- Quest Red (UK & Ireland)
- Real Time (Italy)
- Really (UK & Ireland)
- REX (Norway)
- Tele 5 (Germany)
- TV5 (Finland)
- TVNorge (Norway)
- VOX (Norway)
Defunct channels
- CNX - replaced by Toonami UK & Ireland
- Toonami (UK & Ireland) - replaced by Cartoonito
- Cartoon Network +1 (2002–06) - replaced by Cartoon Network Too and TCM 2
- Cartoon Network (Spain)
- Boomerang (Spain) - replaced by Cartoonito
- Boomerang Germany, Austria & Switzerland - replaced by Boomerang CCE
- Cartoon Network Too - replaced by Cartoon Network +1
- Cartoon Network Arabic +2
- Cartoonito (Spain)
- Discovery Family (France)
- TNT Classic Movies - replaced by Turner Classic Movies
- Discovery Shed
- Discovery Home & Health (UK & Ireland)
- DKids (MENA)
- Eurosport DK - replaced by Eurosport 2
- Nuts TV
- Nuts TV +1
- TCM (North European)
- TCM 2 - replaced by Turner Classic Movies +1
- Turner Classic Movies CEE - replaced by TNT Romania and Poland
- TruTV (UK and Ireland) - acquired by Sony Pictures Television on 16 February 2017
- Discovery Travel & Living
- Discovery World
- Fine Living
- TCM (UK & Ireland)
- Discovery Science
- DTX
- GXT
See also
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External links
- Corporate site (archived)
- Europe, Middle East and Africa from Discovery Communications (archived)
- Official website
- Turner Media Innovations (the advertisement sales team)
- Official website for Discovery Networks Danmark (in Danish)
- Official website for Discovery Networks Finland (in Finnish)
- Official website for Discovery Networks Norway (in Norwegian)
- Official website for Discovery Networks Sweden (in Swedish)
- Official website for Discovery Benelux (in Dutch)
- Official website – Discovery Networks UK
- Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA
- Warner Bros. Discovery subsidiaries
- 1985 establishments in England
- Mass media companies established in 1985
- Television channels and stations established in 1985
- Television channels and stations established in 1989
- Companies based in Amsterdam
- Mass media companies based in London
- Europe, the Middle East and Africa