Title: Editorial Director and Chief East European Analyst
Location: London
Tel: +44 20 8995 1287
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Chris Dziadul is a leading writer on Central and East European broadcasting. A graduate of the University of Westminster’s Faculty of Communication, he has specialised in the subject since the late 1980s.
Aside from editing some of the most highly regarded annual publications in the broadcast industry, he has contributed regularly to a number of titles and launched TV East Europe, the first ever publication dedicated solely to developments in Central and East Europe’s television industry. More recently, he has also edited Cable Europe and written several management reports on the broadcast industry.
Chris is currently an Editorial Director and the Chief East European analyst at Broadband TV News. Besides editing Broadband TV News: Central and East Europe and being the associate editor of New Television Insider, he has written market reports on Poland, the Czech Republic/Slovakia and Russia, as well as the DTT and cable sectors in Central and Eastern Europe.

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