UPC Direct’s switch to the one degree West position marks an important milestone for Telenor Satellite Broadcasting (TSBc) in its aim to become a leading player in CEE.
Cutting loose
CME has been an ever-present in Central and Eastern Europe’s TV industry for 15 years and is likely to remain so for many more to come.
Russia gets going
Russia’s transition to digital broadcasting is finally starting to take shape following a late start, even by regional standards.
Channel talk
Although the global financial crisis is far from over, the TV industry in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is proving to be much more resilient than many of us may […]
A pulsating time
When it comes to TV industry pedigree, few can match Central European Media Enterprises (CME).
The Universal way
Earlier this week NBC Universal held a major event in the Russian capital, Moscow.
Reality football
Sport, and in particular football, remains one of the main drivers for the TV industry in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).
Progressive Prague
The Czech Republic’s TV industry is undoubtedly in much better shape now than it was 18 months ago.
Silver lining
Company results come like London buses: you wait ages for one and then several arrive at the same time.
Return to Prague
Much has happened in CEE’s TV industry since Broadband TV News, in association with Telenor Satellite Broadcasting, held its first Business Breakfast in Prague in November 2007.