Macedonia’s Broadcasting Council will call a tender this month for licences for 10 satellite services.
Spain unprepared for ASO
A study by Spain’s ‘Fundación Alternativas’ believes the April 2010 deadline for the analogue switchover set by the Spanish government is impractical.
Montenegro assesses ASO
The transition to digital broadcasting will cost Montenegro an estimated €3 million, excluding the procurement of equipment and changes to infrastructure.
RTV Slovenia profits from content
The Slovenian public broadcaster RTV Slovenija ended last year €3.5 million in profit despite investing €4 million more in content than in 2006.
Ambrogetti becomes new DGTVi president
Andrea Ambrogetti has been named as the new president of DGTVi, the Italian association for the development and promotion of digital terrestrial television.
Spanish DTT penetration reaches 29.2%
According to the latest data from national non-profit organisation Impulsa TDT, 29.2% of Spanish households are equipped with some sort of device for the reception of digital terrestrial television signals.
Portuguese alternate ISPs reduce gap
Portugal’s so-called alternative broadband internet providers – Cabovisão, Novis, Oni and others – captured a total of 96,500 new clients in 2007, according to market regulator Anacom.
Croatian boost for RTL
RTL Group’s Croatian operation RTL Televizija has posted positive results for the first time.
Sardinia analogue switch off postponed
The task force coordinated by Italy’s Communications Ministry to manage the transition to digital terrestrial broadcasting in the Sardinia region has established that the switch-off originally planned for March will […]
Montenegro awards licences
Televizija Vijesti has received a licence to broadcast via cable and IPTV in Montenegro and its signal will soon be available via the Extra TV, BBM and Kabling cable distribution […]