Central European Media Enterprises (CME), which has a strong presence in four CEE TV markets, has made its best ever start to a year.
CME upturn continues
Central European Media Enterprises (CME) ended 2017 on a high, with its operations in four markets in the region having performed exceptionally well during the year.
$2bn bid for Time Warner’s CME
The Chinese energy group CEFC and Czech/Slovak financial group Penta Investments have made a joint bid of around $2 billion (€1.69 billion) for the Time Warner-owned broadcaster CME.
Chinese target CME
Time Warner’s Central European Media Enterprises (CME) has become a take-over target for the Chinese energy investment group CEFC.
CME posts strong post-sale growth
Central European Media Enterprises (CME) saw strong growth in the third quarter, following on from the sale of its operations in Croatia and Slovenia.
CME joins European Media Alliance
The European Media Alliance initiated by German broadcaster ProSiebenSat.1 will add TV channels from Central Europe to its association.
CME to stay in Bulgaria
Florian Skala, the CEO of Bulgaria’s bTV Media Group, has insisted that CME has no plans to leave the country.
CME recovery continued ahead of asset sale
Central European Media Enterprises (CME) has reported on the last quarter before announcing the sale of its broadcast assets in Croatia and Slovenia.
Chris Dziadul Reports: CME springs a surprise
CME’s decision to sell its broadcasting assets in Croatia and Slovenia was a surprising and yet at the same time highly important development.
CME sells up in Croatia and Slovenia
Central European Media Enterprises (CME) has agreed to sell its broadcast interests in Croatia (Nova TV) and Slovenia (Pop TV) to Slovenia Broadband, a subsidiary of United Group, for €230 […]