Brace yourselves for some major announcements affecting the pay-TV markets in Poland and Romania.
Clover’s Week: MoCA makes the connection
MoCA is making headway in its drive to use ‘old fashioned’ coaxial cable to deliver home networking, writes Julian Clover.
Chris Dziadul Reports: A Blinking success?
While TV channels aimed at female viewers are nothing new, the soon-to-be-launched Viacom Blink! is likely to be exceptional.
Clover’s Week: HbbTV makes its mark
In years to come it may be we look back on ANGA Cable 2011 as the breakthrough moment for HbbTV. Julian Clover reports from Cologne.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Spring promise
Things are stirring in Central and Eastern Europe’s DTH marketplace.
Clover’s Week: Multiscreen video gets a screening
Just as multiscreen video takes its place centre stage the edges of this new proposition are beginning to blur, writes Julian Clover.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Bouncing back
Slowly but surely, CME is recovering from what have been a difficult couple of years and re-establishing its position as one of the leading media companies in Central and Eastern […]
Clover’s Week: Gateway to the future
Julian Clover speaks to the former Nokia executive now heading the Pace gateway business
Chris Dziadul Reports: Speeding up
There seems to be a rule of thumb that applies to the transition to digital broadcasting in Central and Eastern Europe. Put simply, the larger the market the longer it […]
Clover’s Week: Making the connection
Connected TVs are here to stay, but getting them connected, and filling them with content is another matter. Julian Clover reports from the RTS in London.