Adventure, a new premium documentary channel aimed at male viewers, will be launched in Poland in Q3 this year.
Magyar Telekom maintains broadband lead
Magyar Telekom remains the leading provider of fixed broadband in Hungary, claiming a market share (35.7%) almost equivalent to those of its two closest competitors UPC (21.9%) and Digi (14%) […]
Volia ups the ante
The leading Ukrainian cable operator Volia is revamping its offer on August 1.
CME starts to recover
Central European Media Enterprises (CME) is on the road to financial recovery though still posting losses.
Hungarian digital base grows
Digital TV take-up continues to increase steadily in Hungary, with 2,092,466 homes subscribing to some type of service as of the end of June.
Viacom switches to Dutch licences
Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) is moving its channel distribution licences from the Czech Republic to the Netherlands.
Tricolor TV hits back at minister
The leading Russian DTH platform Tricolor TV has published an open letter criticising Alexei Volin, the country’s deputy minister of communications and mass media.
Major change for Serbian public TV
Serbia is set to introduce a tax to fund the public service broadcasters RTS and RTV from the beginning of 2016.
HBO GO widens Czech reach
UPC Czech Republic has added HBO GO to its offer.
Magyar Telekom exits cable, boosts multiscreen
The Hungarian incumbent Magyar Telekom is to stop selling new cable services from the beginning of September.