German consumers are happy to buy hybrid TV sets, according to the consumer electronics association GFU. During the month of October some 300,000 hybrid sets were sold, or 20% of […]
4.56 million Dutch homes are digital
The number of digital TV homes in The Netherlands reached 4.56 million at the end of September, 2009. This was equivalent to 57.3% of all television households.
BFM TV wins case against Canal’s i-Tele
French broadcaster BFM TV has won its case over unfair competition against the Canal+ Group before the Court of Commerce of Nanterre. Canal said it would appeal the decision.
More than half million Tivù Sat cards shipped
Tivù Sat has shipped over half a million smart cards to manufacturers of reception equipment for the Italian free-to-view satellite platform after just four months of operations.
DigiTAG warns on DTT interference threat
DigiTAG has warned spectrum regulators not to overlook the importance of the digital terrestrial television platform.
Cartoon widens Macedonian reach
Cartoon Network has made its debut on Boom TV, the Macedonian DTT platform operated and managed by One, a subsidiary of Telekom Slovenije.
Humax gets connected to Freeview HD
Humax has given details of the Freeview HD product it intends to launch in the first quarter of 2010.
Brake on Polish thematic channels
A sea change is about to take place in Poland’s TV industry, with the number of new thematic channel launches set to fall dramatically.
This is not just web TV, this is M&S…
The spiritual home of Middle England is the unlikely setting for the launch of the first television display to support access to the BBC iPlayer, and other catch-up TV services, […]
Tele Columbus creditors seek Orion control
Creditors of cash-strapped cable network Tele Columbus are formulating a plan to auction the company’s parent Orion Cable in a bid to recoup part of their investment.