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Management Report Television in Central and Eastern Europe: Market Analysis and Investment OpportunitiesOn
1 May 2004 up to eight countries in Central and Eastern Europe, with
a combined population of 75 million, will join the EU and complete
a process of integration that began with the end of the Cold War 14
years earlier. If all goes according to plan, at least two more will
join in 2007, while others in the region such as Russia, its
most populous state - will continue to develop close economic and
political ties with their western neighbours.
Television in Central and Eastern Europe: Market Analysis and Investment Opportunities is divided into sections covering the following territories: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia and Slovakia. Within each there are market overviews, followed by separate sections for terrestrial broadcasting (public and private), non-terrestrial broadcasting (pay-TV, cable and satellite services) and DTT. Close attention is paid throughout the report to such areas as regulation, programming trends and the growth and increased availability of additional services. Further sections are provided on the Baltic Republics and Balkan region, and all are illustrated with the most up-to-date charts and tables available. |
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