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?
Chris Dziadul Reports: Romanian reflections
While this year’s Romanian cable conference was a somewhat subdued affair, the industry still has much too look forward to.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Progress in Croatia
Croatia’s digital TV market has come a long way in the last few years and looks well placed to meet the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Vivendi seals the deal
Vivendi’s acquisition of a majority stake in TVN is one of the most important developments in the Polish TV industry for quite some time.
Chris Dziadul Reports: A date in Zagreb
To appreciate just how much broadcasting has changed in recent years in Central and Eastern Europe one needs look no further than Croatia.
Chris Dziadul Reports: PIKE in Poznan
When it comes to international cable industry conferences, the annual event organised by the Polish Chamber of Electronic Communication (PIKE) is undoubtedly up there with the best.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Istanbul insights
The three ‘buzzwords’ at this week’s IP&TV Forum in Istanbul were undoubtedly multiscreen, OTT and –– perhaps not surprisingly – IPTV.

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Digital TV Eastern Europe NEW REPORT by Simon Murray of Digital TV Research. 2012 is a watershed year for Eastern Europe as the number of digital homes for 15 forecast countries will exceed the analogue total for the first time. This electronically-delivered,150-page report comes in three parts, a PDF file and two Excel workbooks. Countries covered include Russia and Ukraine.