The closure of the Russian DTH platform Raduga TV is a surprising though not entirely unexpected development.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Slovak surprise
It’s been an eventful week for Slovakia’s TV industry, and in particular the Kosice-based company Antik Telecom.
Chris Dziadul Reports: UPC’s cloud success
The performance of UPC TV Apps is a rare piece of good news in what are otherwise challenging times for the TV industry in Hungary.
Chris Dziadul Reports: A new Cold War?
These are troubling times for the TV industry in Central and Eastern Europe. Twenty-five years after the end of the Cold War, it feels like we’re back to square one […]
Chris Dziadul Reports: Countdown to Prague
Two unrelated but highly important developments in the Czech TV industry have just demonstrated the timely nature of the upcoming Prague Business Breakfast.
Chris Dziadul Reports: A shock departure
In terms of importance, Cyfrowy Polsat is to Poland what BSkyB is to the UK: the number one player in its pay-TV market.
Chris Dziadul Reports: TV’s legal woes
2014 is likely to be remembered as the year of controversial new laws and taxes in Central and Eastern Europe.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Invitation to Prague
Did you know that 100,000 homes receive TV services illegally from ISPs in the Czech Republic?
Chris Dziadul Reports: Polish warning signs for Netflix
Netflix in unlikely to find the going easy when it adds Poland to its list of European markets, perhaps as soon as next year.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Netflix heads east
Netflix fever has hit Europe, even countries you would least expect it to.