Tele exchange

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n-tv studio on the gallery of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (in the corner)

The Telebörse is a stock exchange magazine on German television.

In 1987, six banks and three publishers founded Deutsches Börsenfernsehen GmbH for this purpose . A large part of the German banking market was involved with Deutsche Bank , Dresdner Bank , DG Bank (Volks- und Raiffeisenbanken), BHF-Bank , Commerzbank and DGZ Bank (Sparkassen), as well as Axel-Springer-Verlag , the Handelsblatt publishing group and the Börsen-Zeitung . The idea was also promoted by Rüdiger von Rosen , at that time managing director of the Working Group of German Stock Exchanges .

On October 5, 1987, two weeks before Black Monday , the 1987 Telebörse went on air on Sat.1 . The moderators were Friedhelm Busch , Bernhard Jünemann , Florian Fischer-Fabian and Christa-Maria Weisweiler , who reported live from the Frankfurt floor for one hour from 1 p.m. (the stock exchange trading time was only 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. during this time). The aim was to inspire Germans to invest in stocks and later other securities through stock market news . Friedhelm Busch accepted the Golden Camera in 1988 for Telebörse . Commercially, the tele exchange was a flop for years, the costs were many times the advertising income. In 1993 the show had to switch to the sports television broadcaster DSF . From January 3, 1994 it was able to establish itself at n-tv , where it is broadcast in several editions per day to this day. The shareholder structure changed in February 1994: Handelsblatt now held 30 percent, Deutsche Börse and Deutsche Aktieninstitut (DAI) each 35 percent. The DAI set up a "Telebörse sponsors' group" in which around 30 listed German companies secured the corresponding financing share of the DAI. The subsidy ended in 2000. In the stock market boom of the late 1990s, the Telebörse became one of the most popular programs on n-tv.

Other well-known moderators of the Telebörse are or were Raimund Brichta , Isabelle Körner , Corinna Wohlfeil, Carola Ferstl , Bernd Heller , Clarissa Ahlers , Lars Brandau , Michael Mross and Michael Marx .

In the last weeks of the bull market, on January 27, 2000, Die Telebörse appeared for the first time as a print version from the Handelsblatt publishing group. As profitability became weaker and weaker in the ensuing bear market , the magazine was discontinued in July 2002.

On September 20, 2007, n-tv celebrated the 20,000th broadcast on Telebörse and opened the Internet portal “Telebörse” as a supplement to the TV program.

On November 10, 2014, the 50,000th issue of "Telebörse" went on air on n-tv.

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