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Spain: Only 10% of TVs will be ready for DVB-T2

In five years 90 per cent of the existing 37.4 million TV sets in Spain will become obsolete with Spaniards being obliged to renew them or buy an adapter due to the implementation of the DVB-T2 standard. Currently, just 10 per cent of the TV sets existing in the market are ready for the new […]

May 4, 2017From David Del Valle in Madrid

India plans Ofcom-style regulator

India already has plenty of media-related regulator whether via the Ministry of Broadcasting, TRAI (the Telecom Regulatory Authority) as well as the Press Council of India, which monitors print. There’s also the Programme & Advertising Code and its rules on advertising minutes, decency, obscenity or incitement. However, there are also tight regulations on foreign ownership […]

May 4, 2017By Chris Forrester

Fastweb adds 45,000 subs in Q1 2017

Italian broadband operator Fastweb added 45,000 new customers during the first quarter of 2017, taking the total to 2.4 million. Compared to Q1 2016, the number of total customers increased by 159,000 (+7 per cent), driven by the success of the broadband offers with speeds up to 200 Mbps and the launch of the new […]

May 4, 2017From Branislav Pekic in Rome

ARRIS Q1 revenues dip

US telco equipment company ARRIS International has announced preliminary and unaudited financial results for the first quarter 2017. Revenues in the first quarter 2017 of $1.483 billion (€1.36bn) were down $132 million, or 8 per cent, as compared to first quarter 2016 revenues of $1.615 billion.  First quarter revenues were down $276 million, or 16 […]

May 4, 2017

India to charge former ISRO satellite officials

India’s Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI) has said it will proceed with charges against key officials at India’s Space Research Organisation (ISRO) over an alleged fraud and loss of millions. An earlier decision by India’s fraud-busting Enforcement Directorate last June confirmed its view that a deal between ISRO and its commercial subsidiary Antrix, were illegal. […]

May 4, 2017By Chris Forrester

Viacom down on restructuring

Viacom reported higher revenue big charges as new CEO Bob Bakish implements his turnaround plan. Net income fell to $121 million from $303 million a year ago. The results include restructuring and programming charges of $280 million. Adjusted net earnings were up 5 per cent. Revenues rose 8 per cent to $3.3 billion. Viacom’s media […]

May 4, 2017

PEMRA bans Pak News

Pakistan’s PEMRA media regulator has revoked the satellite TV broadcast licences of Bol News and Bol Entertainment, which broadcasts as Pak News. Pakistan’s Interior Ministry has allegedly rescinded the security clearances of Bol’s company directors, Shoaib A. Shaikh, Ayesha Shoaib Sheikh, Viqas Atiq and Sarwat Bashir, said a PEMRA press release issued May 3rd. According […]

May 4, 2017By Chris Forrester

Scripps strong earnings

Scripps Networks Interactive made strong earnings on US ad sales growth. First-quarter net income fell 27 per cent to $199.9 million, compared with $290.9 million for the prior year period. The prior year results include the sale of an investment in Fox Sports South to Fox, when adjusted net income was up 20 per cent. […]

May 4, 2017

Crozier to exit ITV

UK commercial broadcaster ITV has revealed that Adam Crozier, Chief Executive, is stepping down from the Board and his role after seven years. Ian Griffiths will step up to a newly created combined role of Chief Operating Officer and Group Finance Director. Griffiths will also lead the executive team for an interim period, with Sir […]

May 3, 2017By Nik Roseveare

FTTH lobby seeks 5G role

The FTTH Council Europe – whose mission is to accelerate ubiquitous, fibre-based connectivity for a competitive Gigabit Society – has organised a cross-industry debate in the European Parliament that will focus on Europe’s 5G ambition and investments in 5G enabler infrastructure, while also presenting the latest FTTH market data on where Europe stands in global […]

May 3, 2017By Colin Mann