The UK free-to-air platform is closing in on half a million homes, but Ofcom’s count paints a different picture of the market, and Freesat is still waiting for a surge […]
Old kid on the block
2009 is proving to be year of fascinating change for Romania’s TV industry.
TV ticks the box
Ofcom’s Communications Market Report shows TV to still hold its grip on the nation, but with a few knocks along the way, writes Julian Clover.
Clouds and silver linings
While Liberty Global’s latest financials are disappointing, it is certainly not all gloom and doom for its operations in Central and Eastern Europe.
The 3D play begins
Once more BSkyB is ahead of the game, but its plans for a 3D television service in 2010 come even before the relevant bodies have decided on a standard, and […]
Fighting back
2009 is likely to go down as one of the most eventful in CME’s 15-year history in the CEE region for both the right and wrong reasons.
Kangaroo bounces back
Like that other Australian icon, the boomerang, Kangaroo has returned again. Julian Clover looks at the potential implications of the Arqiva technology purchase.
Investing wisely
Mid Europa Partners has been a key player in CEE’s TV industry for a number of years.
Page the Oracle no more
Has the recession just claimed its first national broadcaster? Not quite, but the Daily Mail and General Trust is claiming current economic conditions for the closure of the news and […]
Satellite saturation
Can the Polish TV market, highly dynamic though it is, really support six DTH platforms?