The extraordinary political events in Ukraine in recent days have been accompanied by an unusual one related specifically to the TV industry.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Telekom’s eastward push
Quietly and efficiently, Deutsche Telekom is going about its plan to become the market leader in all CEE countries it is present in by 2018.
Chris Dziadul Reports: The must-carry conundrum
Why is must-carry such a contentious issue in many countries?
Chris Dziadul Reports: Carriage disputes
Carriage disputes are probably as old as multichannel TV itself and even in this digital and online age show no sign of ending.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Bucharest beckons
The timely nature of the upcoming Bucharest Business Briefing on digital TV in Romania has just been illustrated by two important developments.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Netflix looks to Europe
What are the chances of Netflix launching in Central and Eastern in the near future?
Chris Dziadul Reports: Bucharest conference invitation
Romania’s TV market has changed beyond all recognition in recent years but still remains one of the most dynamic in the Balkan region, indeed CEE as a whole.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Antenna looks to expand
Could Antenna Group become the company to watch this year in Central and Eastern Europe?
Chris Dziadul Reports: The year ahead in CEE
2014 is likely to be an eventful year in Central and Eastern Europe, with M&As featuring more prominently than they have in the last 12 months.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Eutelsat looks southeast
South East Europe is undoubtedly a region with enormous growth potential, especially for satellite operators such as Eutelsat.