Liberty Global’s latest results paint a somewhat mixed picture of its performance in Central and Eastern Europe. However, the overall impression they give is one of a company that is […]
ITV gets back into the Monkey business
Britain’s third channel is throwing off the past with a five-year plan to get modern, writes Julian Clover.
What Not to web
No longer terrestrial TV stars, Trinny and Susannah have gone it alone with their own internet show, but how will it do, asks Julian Clover?
On the up
The decisive actions taken by CME to save its TV interests in the CEE region appear to have succeeded, though the company is by no means yet out of the […]
Call security
Sky’s rivals have access to the satcaster’s premium sports content, but now they must demonstrate they have the means to secure their newly acquired assets, writes Julian Clover.
Slow recovery
MTG’s latest results provide further proof – if it were needed – of the difficulties still faced by the wider TV industry in Central and Eastern Europe as the region […]
Slow track DTT
It’s hard to believe that one of the most dynamic TV markets in Central and Eastern Europe is making such a pig’s ear of its transition to digital broadcasting.
Closing the whole sale
Continental Europe can teach the UK market a thing or two on the packaging of premium channels, writes Julian Clover.
Winky Dink lives!
Interactivity no longer uses wax crayons and the smartphone is the new means of personalisation writes Julian Clover.
Out of the cold
Slowly but surely, Ukraine is starting to shed its forgotten man image in Central and East European broadcasting.