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English Club TV Group expands in Bulgaria English Club TV Group has expanded its distribution in Bulgaria through a new multi-channel package launched by BORYANA EOOD. [Read More]EBU warns Czech media reforms could undermine independence The EBU has written to Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to express concern over draft legislation affecting public service media in the Czech Republic. [Read More]
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| English Club TV Group expands in Bulgaria English Club TV Group has expanded its distribution in Bulgaria through a new multi-channel package launched by BORYANA EOOD. [Read More]EBU warns Czech media reforms could undermine independence The EBU has written to Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš to express concern over draft legislation affecting public service media in the Czech Republic. [Read More]NEM Dubrovnik reveals 2026 agenda NEM Dubrovnik has unveiled the full agenda for its 2026 edition, which will bring together more than 300 companies, over 200 buyers and more than 150 exhibitors. [Read More]Tet launches Latvian-only TV channel Latvian technology and entertainment company Tet has launched Tet+ Classic, a new TV channel dedicated entirely to Latvian-produced content. [Read More]SkyShowtime and Polsat partner on Polish H.P.I. adaptation SkyShowtime and Telewizja Polsat are to co-produce Genialna M., a new Polish original crime-comedy series starring Agnieszka Dygant. [Read More]Poland’s World Cup play-off drama tops March viewing Live football once again proved its pulling power in Poland, with the national team’s World Cup play-off matches dominating viewing across all platforms in March. [Read More]EBU raises concerns over Czech public media funding plans The European Broadcasting Union has expressed concern over proposals by the Czech government to change the funding model for public service media, warning that any reform must not undermine editorial independence. [Read More]YouTube removes Belarusian state media channels YouTube has taken down the channels of Belarusian state news agency BelTA and television broadcasters ONT and STV, in a move that Belarusian authorities said was linked to sanctions and described as “unfriendly and unfounded”. [Read More]Plustelka migrates second multiplex to DVB-T2 Slovak terrestrial pay-TV platform Plustelka will transition its second multiplex to the DVB-T2 broadcasting standard on April 14, 2026, as part of a wider modernisation of its DTT infrastructure. [Read More]Polsat Box Go adds AI-powered highlights and alerts for sports viewers Polsat Box Go has introduced a new AI-based feature for live sport through a partnership with WSC Sports, adding automated highlights and real-time video notifications to its streaming service. [Read More]Sport Klub to exit Bosnia as Arena Sport expands lineup Sport Klub channels are set to disappear from Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1 April, to be replaced by a wider line-up of Arena Sport services. [Read More]EBU warns Lithuania’s LRT reforms threaten broadcaster independence The European Broadcasting Union and almost 30 international media organisations have warned that proposed changes to Lithuania’s public service media law could undermine the independence and long-term sustainability of national broadcaster LRT. [Read More]
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