365 Media

365 Media is a German based worldwide media corporation of Australian & German origin, formed in 2004 from the merger between PBL & ProSieben Sat.1 Media. It plays a major role in the media & gambling market.

History
On 18th October 2004, James Packer announced the merger of PBL - who operated Australia's major Nine Network, shares in casinos and two Prime Television branded channels in New Zealand and the Euro Republics, with German based ProSieben Sat.1 Media, who had been looking into international expansion for a while by that point.

The merger was approved and the two corporations formed 365 Ltd on 15 March 2005. The new company would be based mainly in the Unterföhring HQ of ProSieben Sat.1 Media, along with a offices in Sydney, Euro City and London.

In quick succession after the merger, the company bought SBS Broadcasting Group, a European commercial TV broadcaster, making the company the second-largest television broadcaster in Europe after CLT-UFA. 2005 saw 365 back the proposal for a new Irish general entertainment channel on digital television, which eventually became known as Channel 6 which launched in March 2006.

2006 also saw the acquisition of Dagsbrún - a major Icelandic telecommunications and broadcasting corporation which included the Icelandic and Faroe Islands franchises of Vodafone, television channel Stod 2, telephony services and radio station Bylgjan.

2008 saw the acquisition of Irish television channel TV3, culminating in the merger of both it and Channel 6, which rebranded as TV5, taking said slot on the Sky and UPC/Chorus NTL EPGs in Ireland.

The company sold off it's Irish and Icelandic assets to EuroMedia in 2017.

365 Media

 * 365 Television
 * TV3 Lania
 * TV3
 * TV6
 * Channel Nine
 * W
 * Prime Television Euro Republics
 * ProSiebenSat.1 Group
 * ProSieben
 * ProSieben Maxx
 * ProSieben Fun
 * ProSieben Welt
 * Sat.1
 * Sat.1 Gold
 * Sat.1 Emotions
 * kabel eins
 * kabel eins Doku
 * kabel eins classics
 * sixx
 * ATV (Austria)
 * Puls 8
 * Nine Network Australia
 * Channel 9
 * 9 Flipside
 * 9 Gem
 * 9 Kids
 * 9 Rush
 * Channel 8
 * 9 Hits
 * 9 Crime
 * 9 Honey
 * 9 Box Sets
 * 9 Classics
 * 9 Comedy
 * 9 Home
 * 9 Food
 * 9 Showcase
 * 9 Sleuth
 * 9 Sci-Fi
 * 9 News
 * 9 Music
 * 9 Sports
 * 9 Movies
 * 9 Movies Ultra
 * 9 Movies Premiere
 * 9 Movies Hits
 * 9 Movies Family
 * 9 Movies Kids
 * 9 Movies Action
 * 9 Movies Comedy
 * 9 Movies Thriller
 * 9 Movies Romance
 * 9 Movies Drama
 * 9 Movies Masterpiece
 * New Zealand Television Corporation
 * TV3
 * TV4
 * TV3 Eden
 * TV4 Rush
 * SBS Broadcasting Group
 * SBS Belgium
 * Play4
 * Play5
 * Play6
 * SBS Denmark
 * Kanal 4
 * Kanal 5
 * 6'eren
 * 7'eren
 * SBS Finland
 * Kutonen
 * TV5
 * SBS Hungary
 * TV2
 * SBS Nederland
 * SBS6
 * Net5
 * Veronica
 * SBS9
 * SBS Norway
 * TVNorge
 * FEM
 * MAX
 * VOX
 * SBS Portugal
 * TVI
 * SBS Sweden
 * Kanal 5
 * Kanal 9
 * Kanal 11

365 Enterprises

 * 9Max
 * 9Now
 * 9Binge
 * Seek (25% stake)
 * Premier Media Group (50% stake)
 * Hoyts (50% stake)

Other

 * Crown Casino, Melbourne
 * Burswood Entertainment Complex, Perth
 * Prime Television (50% stake) – Sold in 2006 to Sky Network Television
 * Stake in EM TV, Papua New Guinea