Bulgaria appears to have made the transition from a peripheral to highly promising broadcast market in the space of a few short days.
DaTT’s entertainment
It made its debut in Latvia in the early 2000s and had a good run in the Czech Republic before becoming a hit in neighbouring Poland. Yes, our old friend […]
Pay DTT for a mature Celtic Tiger
Boxer has secured the right to run Ireland’s pay DTT service, but with 76% of the country already watching multichannel TV is cannibalisation the inevitable consequence, writes Julian Clover.
Benchmarking pay-TV
UK multichannel TV is close to 90%, but not everyone is paying, and that includes the premium channels says Julian Clover.
News Corp’s crossroads
The TV market in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) has never been high on the list of News Corp’s priorities.
Reinventing the wheel
As UKTV prepares a further repackaging of its line-up, Julian Clover assesses multichannel’s entertainment fare.
HD’s Eastern promise
Hungary is the latest country to be hit by the HD revolution sweeping Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).
IMPALA answers back in interactive debate
David Cutts responds to last week’s criticisms and says MHEG-5 is established and thriving
Let’s talk about that
Kangaroo is the latest project to be put on hold while a consultation is held to decide on its future. Julian Clover says let’s get on with it.
More change for ZUUMtv
2008 is turning out to be a pivotal year for digital terrestrial broadcasting in Estonia.