If there was ever a television market in CEE keen to make up for lost time, it has to be Serbia.
NetCity blues
Romania’s cable industry, which began life almost two decades ago and is today one of the largest in Central and Eastern Europe, faces a huge threat to its future.
In from the cold
Slowly but surely, Serbia is being transformed into one of the most dynamic TV markets in the Balkan region.
Digital delight
Although UPC was slow to get off the ground in launching digital cable services in CEE, no one can deny it is rapidly making up for lost time.
Beating the blues
How will the global economic crisis affect the TV industry in Central and Eastern Europe?
Digital pains
The rollout of DTT is proving to be a far from straightforward process in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), with services up and running in only around half a dozen […]
PIKE in Zakopane
It is with good reason that the Polish Office of Electronic Communications (PIKE) annual international conference and exhibition is regarded as one of the TV industry’s most important events in […]
Crunch time for DTH
The coming together of the pre-paid DTH operations in the Czech Republic and Slovakia should really come as no surprise, given that they were always sister services. However, the move […]
Focus on Tihany
This week’s HCA/HCTA cable conference in Tihany demonstrated Hungary to be very much a market in transition. It also showed that some of the more interesting developments are actually taking […]
ITI ups the ante
The introduction of a pre-pay offer in Poland’s DTH market is an interesting development. Whether it proves to be a success is anyone’s guess.