The Danish government has been forced to give a DKK500 million (€67m) loan to the quasi commercial network TV2.
Canal brings content to French PSPs
Canal+ has signed an agreement with Sony Entertainment France that will bring content from the CanalPlay VOD service to owners of the PSP games console.
News Corp leads in Latvia
News Corp-owned LNT remains the most popular broadcaster in Latvia.
Toya opts for HD
The Polish cable operator Toya plans to add HD channels to its offer this August.
Polish DTT vision emerges
The Polish POT consortium has put forward its plans for a future DTT operation to the country’s Office of Electronic Communications (UKE).
Primacom wins case against KDG
The German cable operator Primacom has said it has won victory in a case against Kabel Deutschland (KDG) regarding unfair selling practices. The district court of Berlin ruled that KDG […]
Kabel Deutschland extends public broadcasters deal
The German cable operator Kabel Deutschland KDG has signed a distribution agreement with public broadcasters ARD, ZDF, Deutschlandradio and Arte to continue distribution of the channels until 2012 in both […]
Telenet upholds Interkabel offer
The Belgian cable operator Telenet has said it will uphold its offer of €350 million for the TV activities of the Interkabel networks. The company sees no need to revise […]
A1 to offer mobile DVB-T handsets
The Austrian mobile operator A1 has started to offer customers a choice of mobile TV services including one with a free-to-air DVB-T offer. The company is also providing a ‘total […]
TVB to launch 5-channel Eutelsat pack
Hong Kong-based TVB has chosen Eutelsat’s Eurobird 9 satellite for the distribution of a new package of five Cantonese language channels into Europe.