UPDATE: Sanoma Submits Bid For ProSiebenSat1 Benelux TV Operations
09 April 2011 - 1:35AM
Dow Jones News
Finnish media company Sanoma Oyj (SAA1V.HE) said Friday it has
submitted an offer to acquire German media group ProSiebenSat.1
Media AG's (PSM.XE) free-to-air TV assets in the Netherlands and
Belgium, together with local partners.
"There can be no certainty that Sanoma will be selected for
negotiations or that such negotiations would result in a
transaction," Sanoma said.
Sanoma declined to comment further on the offer or on the local
partners it has joined forces with to submit the offer.
Debt-loaded ProSiebenSat.1 is controlled by private-equity firms
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and Permira and said several
months ago it is evaluating the sale of assets in Benelux and
Scandinavia. Those units were formerly part of SBS Broadcasting
Group, which was also owned by KKR and Permira and combined with
ProSiebenSat.1 in 2007.
A person familiar with the matter on Friday said bids for the
Benelux assets were due today, while those for the Scandinavian
assets units don't have to be submitted until the end of next week.
The person also said Sanoma's local partners are Big Brother
creator Jon de Mol and Belgian media entrepreneur Wouter
Vandenhaute, neither of whom were immediately reachable to
comment.
Dutch media group TMG and Swedish broadcasting company Modern
Times Group MTG AB (MTG-B.SK) have said they are interested in the
assets.
Buyout firm Hellman & Friedman and former SBS executive and
ProSieben management board member Patrick Tillieux have been
working on a joint bid.
-By Niclas Rolander, Dow Jones Newswires; +46-8-5451-3102;
niclas.rolander@dowjones.com
(Philipp Grontzki in Frankfurt contributed to this article.)