Central & East Europe Edition
Friday March 29, 2024

 

 

 

 

Chris DziadulChris Dziadul Reports

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Eastern Europe OTT revenues to climb by 82%
OTT TV episode and movie revenues for 22 Eastern European countries will reach $6.96 billion in 2029; up from $3.82 billion in 2023. [Read More]

 

Polish TV viewing declines in February
Poles spent an average of 4 hours and 8 minutes a day in front of their TV screens in February. [Read More]

 

Eastern Europe OTT revenues to climb by 82%
OTT TV episode and movie revenues for 22 Eastern European countries will reach $6.96 billion in 2029; up from $3.82 billion in 2023. [Read More]

 

Polish TV viewing declines in February
Poles spent an average of 4 hours and 8 minutes a day in front of their TV screens in February. [Read More]

 

Ukrainian TV channels on Eutelsat Hotbird under attack
Ukrainian international channels Freedom and Dom that broadcast from the Eutelsat Hot Bird neighbourhood have reportedly been jammed. [Read More]

 

Three-Quarters of the Czech pay-TV market dominated by four players
[caption id="attachment_220037" align="alignleft" width="1200"] Source: Atmedia[/caption] Czech pay-TV remains in the hands of just four main players, according to the latest results released from the Atmedia Index survey. [Read More]

 

EBU: Slovak government proposals threaten media independence
The EBU has said it is “highly concerned” over proposed changes by the Slovak government to Radio and Television Slovakia (RTVS) that the EBU says threaten its editorial independence. [Read More]

 

Magenta TV Czech available on Apple TV
T-Mobile’s Magenta TV has been added to Apple TV in the Czech Republic. [Read More]

 

Deutsche Telekom Group expands partnership with Netflix
Deutsche Telekom is adding Netflix for subscribers in Croatia and Hungary. [Read More]

 

MEGOGO streaming service enters Romania
The MEGOGO streaming service has launched in Romania with a 100 channel offer. [Read More]

 

BC Partners considering sale of United Group
BC Partners is reportedly considering a sale of United Group as a whole, including Nova in Greece, and the SBB cablenet in Serbia. [Read More]

 

Warner TV to go live in Czech Republic on 2 April
The Czech Republic will have a brand new free-to-air TV channel next month as Warner TV launches on 2 April. [Read More]

 

Digi gets revenue boost
Romania’s Digi has reported a “substantial increase” in revenue generating units (RGUs) across mobile telephony, broadband and TV. [Read More]

 

Skylink adds Nova Sport 5
The operator of the Czech-Slovak internet and satellite platform Skylink has given details of a new sports station. [Read More]

 

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