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NEM Dubrovnik set for record buyer turnout in 2026

April 21, 2026 10.53 Europe/London By Julian Clover

NEM Dubrovnik is preparing for its biggest edition to date, with more than 200 buyers expected to attend the 2026 market.

The event, which takes place in Dubrovnik from June 8 to 11, says the strong buyer presence underlines its position as the main TV industry hub for Central and Eastern Europe.

Organisers said the line-up includes senior executives directly responsible for acquisitions, programming and content strategy, including chief content officers, heads of acquisitions, programming directors and senior acquisitions executives.

Among the buyers confirmed are Anita Nemes, senior acquisitions manager at MTVA; Anna Borys, head of content acquisitions at TVN Warner Bros. International Television; Antonia Totova, senior acquisitions executive at The Walt Disney Company; Elzbieta Saciuk, deputy director of acquisitions at Telewizja Polska; Igor Draguzet, chief content officer at CME; Jana Semjonova, programme director at Latvian Television; Katalin Radóczy, VP programming for Central and Northern Europe at AMC Networks International; and Slawomir Cyra, director of programming at Cyfrowy Polsat.

The wider company list includes public broadcasters, commercial TV groups, pay TV platforms, telecom operators and international distributors, with participants from companies including A1 Group, AMC Networks International, ARTE France, Beta Film, Canal+, CME, Deutsche Telekom, HBO Europe, Paramount Global Content Distribution, SPI International, United Group, Warner Bros. Discovery and ZDF Studios.

Organisers said the mix of regional and international players reinforces NEM Dubrovnik’s role not only as a CEE event, but also as a gateway for the wider global television business.

The 13th edition of the market is expected to focus once again on networking, deal-making and industry insight, with Dubrovnik positioned as a meeting point for buyers, distributors, broadcasters and platform groups from across Europe and beyond.

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Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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