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ZDF Mediathek
ZDF Mediathek
ZDF Mediathek
ZDF Mediathek
2018

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ZDF Mediathek

Online platform

ZDF

The holistic concept for the new ZDFmediathek – the online media library for ZDF – bridges the gap between linear and non-linear television, progressively incorporating innovations such as content on-demand and personalization, as well as transmedia formats and social media. In this way, it helps ZDF hold its own against video-on-demand portals and other broadcasters. The concept strengthens all the aspects that ZDF has traditionally stood for as a brand and an institution: classic television and the unifying experience of viewing programs together.

Client / Manufacturer
ZDF

ZDF

Mainz, DE
Design

Exozet Berlin GmbH

Berlin, DE
Date of Launch
2016
Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
Europe, Specific country/region: DACH
Target Groups
Consumer / User

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