Julian Clover goes on the trail of the subscriber numbers buried in company reports.
Keeping it in the family
Content remains King, but the royal carriage is changing, and the ruling classes have their eye on the future, writes Julian Clover.
Half full, not half empty
Times are hard, but let’s not get too carried away by the latest results issued by some companies.
A different way
By seemingly doing things back to front, Romania’s Romtelecom has secured more customers for its digital TV services than any other telco in Central and Eastern Europe.
Buddy can you spare a quarter?
Europe’s pay-TV finances are doing their level best in a difficult market, writes Julian Clover
No longer catching up
Online viewing is becoming a vital part of broadcasters’ audiences, writes Julian Clover.
Bearing up
At last there’s something to cheer about in the Baltic Republics, all three of which have been particularly hard hit by the global economic crisis.
Winners and losers
The TV market in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is a pretty tough one to operate in, as recent events have so clearly shown.
Two of a kind
The weeks two top stories, the Competition Commission’s ruling on Kangaroo and the first round of Premier League bidding, might both be defining moments in UK pay-TV says Julian Clover
Hitting the spot
Julian Clover says getting universal broadband coverage may have to come from more than one provider