The leading Russian and CIS ad sales house Video International (VI) is continuing its legal battle in the London International Court of Arbitration with the Ukrainian broadcaster Studio 1+1 and […]
Chris Dziadul Reports: CME’s autumn blues
These are tough times for CME, one of the largest and longest established players in Central and Eastern Europe’s TV industry.
Prisa loses DTH subs
Spain’s Prisa lost 50,785 DTH subscribers in the year to September 2012, due largely to the weak economic situation and an increase in VAT.
Eurosport widens Czech reach
UPC Czech has added Eurosport 2 HD to its offer today (November 1), nine months after making the SD version of the channel available to its subscribers.
Blow for Ukrainian cableco
Triolan, one of Ukraine’s leading cable operators, has suffered a surprising fall in subscriber numbers.
Voyo gains traction
CME’s subscription on demand (SVOD) service Voyo ended the third quarter with a total of 79,000 subscribers.
Prima wins new licence
The MTG-backed Czech national commercial broadcaster FTV Prima has been awarded a licence by the country’s Broadcasting Council (RRTV) to operate a further thematic channel.
CTC Media opts for MPEG-4
CTC Media has switched the broadcasting format of its three Russian channels – CTC, Peretz and Domashny – from MPEG-2 to MPEG-4.
CME facing a challenge
Central European Media Enterprises (CME) has posted net revenues of $140.1 million (€108.3 million) for the third quarter, compared to $165.5 million for the same period last year.
Izzi improves offer
Izzi, the second largest cable operator in Latvia, has launched an interactive TV service in the capital, Riga.