The ProSiebenSat.1 Group is diversifying its revenue sources, not only by expanding its digital operations but also within its core business, “free-TV”.
Economy troubles Prisa TV subscribers
Prisa’s pay-TV business increased its revenues by 6.8% in 2012, but at the expense of a 36,374 subscriber erosion.
Dutch Your.TV acquires Iphion
Dutch Your.TV, the pan-European IPTV operator, has acquired Iphion, a company that has developed OTT and closed network IPTV solutions.
Strong TV growth for Deutsche Telekom
Reporting for the full year of 2012, Deutsche Telekom has said it now has 1,966,000 TV customers, including IPTV and DTH satellite.
TV contributes to Magyar Telekom growth
The total number of TV customers hooked up to Magyar Telekom services stood at 834,726 homes at the end of 2012, compared with 797,390 at end 2011.
Numericable mulls SFR take-over
Last year, French operator Numericable approached Vivendi’s telecoms subsidiary SFR for a possible merger, but now the company might launch a takeover bid.
Tough market conditions hit CME
Central European Media Enterprises (CME) has reported net revenue in 2012 of $772.1 million (€590 million), down from $864.8 million in 2011.
TiVo confident of retaining Virgin Media contract
TiVo CEO Tom Rogers has said he expects the personal video recorder company will maintain its relationship with Virgin Media, despite the sale of the cablenet to Liberty Global.
Poland and France drive Canal in 2012
Canal+ Group bolstered its position in the French pay-TV market during 2012, while in Poland the company both consolidated its position in pay, while entering the free-TV arena for the […]
RTL claims digital success
The RTL group has announced its audited results for the year ending December 31, 2012, declaring 44% of revenue is now coming from non-advertising activities.