DAZN (all matches (exclude national team group fixtures), 2018–2028)
ARD (in 2018–19 aired last both pick national team group matches only, in 2020–21 aired the both October and a second November (last) pick matches (total three or four matches))
ZDF (three live matches (first both pick national team group matches, plus a final) in 2018–19, in 2020–21 aired the both September and a first November pick matches (total three or four matches))
ZDF (1 game on Wednesday, 2012–2018, returned again from 2020–2024 but only broadcast a final match (include or exclude 2021 if the German clubs involved))[3]
ARD (both October and a second November (last) pick matches (in 2018 aired last two matches)),
ZDF ((in 2018 aired first two matches)) (six
UEFA Nations League matches only respectively (in 2018 only four matches), 2018–2021) both public broadcasters aired the friendly matches until the first half of 2018 (before World Cup finals)
Bundesliga:
SKY (live broadcast of most games),
DAZN (Friday and Monday Night Games, 5 Sunday Afternoon Games, plus highlights)
ARD (Highlights),
Sat.1 (9 games per season).
2. Bundesliga:
RTL (live broadcast of most games),
SKY (live broadcast of all games),
Sky Sport News &
Sport1 (highlights on Friday & Sunday),
DAZN (Highlights of other matches, plus live coverage of relegation play-offs) and
ARD (highlights on Saturday)
DFB-Pokal:
ARD and
ZDF (including both semi-finals and a final),
Sport1 (exclude semi-finals and a final) (one match per round respectively, total two matches, plus highlights of other matches), and
SKY
World Men's Handball Championship:
Sky (live in 2015 and Germany team news report in 2019),
ARD and
ZDF (Germany matches only, with highlights of all other matches respectively in 2019),
Eurosport (15 matches live, exclude Germany team in 2019), Sportdeutschland.tv (all 96 matches exclusively live and free in 2019),
RTL (non-Germany team news report in 2019), and
Welt (Germany team news report only in 2019)
DAZN (all matches (exclude national team group fixtures), 2018–2028)
ARD (in 2018–19 aired last both pick national team group matches only, in 2020–21 aired the both October and a second November (last) pick matches (total three or four matches))
ZDF (three live matches (first both pick national team group matches, plus a final) in 2018–19, in 2020–21 aired the both September and a first November pick matches (total three or four matches))
ZDF (1 game on Wednesday, 2012–2018, returned again from 2020–2024 but only broadcast a final match (include or exclude 2021 if the German clubs involved))[3]
ARD (both October and a second November (last) pick matches (in 2018 aired last two matches)),
ZDF ((in 2018 aired first two matches)) (six
UEFA Nations League matches only respectively (in 2018 only four matches), 2018–2021) both public broadcasters aired the friendly matches until the first half of 2018 (before World Cup finals)
Bundesliga:
SKY (live broadcast of most games),
DAZN (Friday and Monday Night Games, 5 Sunday Afternoon Games, plus highlights)
ARD (Highlights),
Sat.1 (9 games per season).
2. Bundesliga:
RTL (live broadcast of most games),
SKY (live broadcast of all games),
Sky Sport News &
Sport1 (highlights on Friday & Sunday),
DAZN (Highlights of other matches, plus live coverage of relegation play-offs) and
ARD (highlights on Saturday)
DFB-Pokal:
ARD and
ZDF (including both semi-finals and a final),
Sport1 (exclude semi-finals and a final) (one match per round respectively, total two matches, plus highlights of other matches), and
SKY
World Men's Handball Championship:
Sky (live in 2015 and Germany team news report in 2019),
ARD and
ZDF (Germany matches only, with highlights of all other matches respectively in 2019),
Eurosport (15 matches live, exclude Germany team in 2019), Sportdeutschland.tv (all 96 matches exclusively live and free in 2019),
RTL (non-Germany team news report in 2019), and
Welt (Germany team news report only in 2019)