Digital radio is going through a tough time in the UK. Julian Clover looks at why 6.5m listeners are apparently wrong
My first mobile TV
Mobile TV has been around since the ’70s, but is still searching for that elusive business model, writes John Strand
Old boys come good
Happy days are here again for Liberty Global and CME, two of the longest established players in Central and Eastern Europe’s TV industry.
Bumper to bumper
Given the penetration of Sky+ and other similar devices I wonder how long it might be before a company buys the entire slot and plays their ad really slowly.
Gentlemen and iPlayers
17 million programmes have now been downloaded from the BBC iPlayer, disposing of the gap that had opened with the commercial sector during beta trials and Public Value Tests. Julian […]
UPC’s Balkan battle
There is no doubt that UPC has found the going tough in Romania, one of the region’s most competitive marketplaces. But is it now in trouble?
Who wants HD?
Who wants HD? The broadcasters or the viewers? For the moment, both might not be as interested as some people hope for.
Kazakhstan’s Got Talent
Julian Clover puts on his thermals for a trip to the launch site of Telenor’s Thor 5 in Kazakhstan
Bandwidth needed to widen Road to Damascus
Marcus Bicknell sees the iPhone through young eyes and an end to the 3G debate
Liberty looks East
When it comes to Central and Eastern Europe, beauty is in the eye of the outside investor.