ProSieben says top investor MFE rejects supervisory board deal

Industry:    2022-03-29

ProSiebenSat.1 said on Monday that MediaForEurope (MFE) had rejected the offer of a seat on the supervisory board of the German broadcaster, suggesting that no compromise has been reached with its top investor ahead of a May shareholder vote.

MFE, which is controlled by the family of former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, has called for closer cooperation with Munich-based ProSieben, in which it has a voting stake of more than 25%.

The Milan-listed group has also asked ProSieben to engage in talks over strategy, focusing on its core TV business.

ProSieben said in December that it was extending CEO Rainer Beaujean’s contract until 2027, and the supervisory board intended to propose Andreas Wiele, a former Axel Springer executive board member, as its new chairman.

MFE was not given advance notice of this plan and it was not involved either in the decision to propose former RTL boss Bert Habets and Rolf Nonnenmacher for other two seats that are to be reallocated at ProSieben’s annual general meeting on May 5.

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