Looks like it’s seconds away, round two, in the great Polish cable consolidation contest.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Progress, Russian style
These are exciting times for Russia’s TV industry, by far and away the largest and certainly one of the most dynamic in the CEE region.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Balkan blues
Why is the transition to digital broadcasting proving to be so problematic in Bulgaria?
Chris Dziadul Reports: On line and on demand
Online VOD services are becoming an increasingly familiar feature of the TV landscape in Central and Eastern Europe.
Chris Dziadul Reports: New year, new deal
2012 has got off to a flying start for Modern Times Group (MTG), but just how significant is its acquisition of Latvia’s LNT?
Chris Dziadul Reports: CEE TV in 2012
This is likely to be an important year for the TV industry in Central and Eastern Europe.
Chris Dziadul Reports: 2011 CEE TV review
2011 was an eventful year for the TV industry in Central and Eastern Europe.
Chris Dziadul Reports: 3D in CEE
What are the prospects for 3D services in Central and Eastern Europe?
Chris Dziadul Reports: Apps today, apps tomorrow
Apps are becoming an increasingly important feature of the new television landscape.
Chris Dziadul Reports: HD – the first five years
HD in Central and Eastern Europe: just how well is it doing?

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