Slowly but surely, CME is recovering from what have been a difficult couple of years and re-establishing its position as one of the leading media companies in Central and Eastern […]
Chris Dziadul Reports: Speeding up
There seems to be a rule of thumb that applies to the transition to digital broadcasting in Central and Eastern Europe. Put simply, the larger the market the longer it […]
Chris Dziadul Reports: Baltic surprise
Hats off to Latvia for staging one of the first major cable deals in Central and Eastern Europe in 2011.
Chris Dziadul Reports: A Slovak tale
Landlocked and sharing borders with five larger countries, Slovakia and its TV industry rarely make the headlines. It is nevertheless an important market and a microcosm of what is going […]
Chris Dziadul Reports: The sale is on
Romania’s TV market was never large enough to sustain five DTH platforms. But will three still be too many?
Chris Dziadul Reports: Russian trends
While the ownership structure of Russia’s TV industry is difficult to fathom out, the trends currently taking place in it are much less so.
Chris Dziadul Reports: The Polish DTH hoax?
It’s not often you get a press release peddling a lie in our business.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Leading the way
Why is the current situation in Romania’s TV industry worth keeping a close eye on?
Chris Dziadul Reports: Balkan tiger
If ever there was a TV market in the CEE region to keep a close eye on it surely must be Serbia.
Chris Dziadul Reports: Road to recovery
2010 is likely to go down as the year the vertically integrated media company CME finally started to turn things round in its operations in Central and Eastern Europe.