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“Pirated” boxes and expensive television rights unite platforms
The market interprets the agreement between BC Partners and Deutsche Telekom to broadcast each other’s sports programs as a prelude to developments in the business and sports fields – The reasons that led the two competitors to form an alliance and the significant benefits for viewers.
‘Greece has significant growth potential’ in many sectors
Greece has significant growth potential in various sectors. Tourism, telecommunications, health, energy and education are some of those of greatest interest. But they are not the only ones.
Hungarian Media Expansion in Balkans Raises Worries but Lacks Impact
The Planet TV buyer, TV2 Média Csoport Zrt, was reportedly co-owned by Jozsef Vida, one of the wealthiest Hungarians, described as a member of the business circle around the ruling Hungarian party of Fidesz.
Vargas Llosa to Open Montenegrin Theatre Festival
The famous writer and Nobel Prize winner Mario Vargas Llosa is coming to Montenegro on June 19, at the invitation of publishing house Nova knjiga, which has published several of his works.
During a three-day visit, Vergas Llosa will meet with top Montenegrin officials, prominent local writers and, of course, his readers.
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Russia can't veto Montenegrin membership - NATO chief
Russia can't veto Montenegrin membership - NATO chief
PODGORICA -- NATO "will not accept Russia's veto on Montenegro's membership in the alliance," Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has been quoted as saying.
"Russia cannot deprive Montenegro of its right to become a member of NATO," he told the Italian Senat's Committee on Defense.
Ivica Da?i?: Kolinda, you need to choose your words
Ivica Da?i?: Kolinda, you need to choose your words
Minister of Foreign affairs Ivica Da?i? stated that newly elected president of Croatia Kolinda Grabar Kitarovi? should "choose her words and moves carefully."
Serbian Minister commented Kitarovi?'s innapropriate statements about Serbia and Vojvodina, saying that she is the president now, and not opposition anymore.
Journalists satisfied with organization of Belgrade Meeting
BELGRADE - Around 1,100 journalists from 110 local and foreign media houses have been given accreditation to report from the summit of leaders from central and eastern Europe and China and the accompanying Economic Forum, and those of them who spoke with Tanjug said they were satisfied with the way the events were organized.
Vodafone bids for Greek telecoms company Forthnet
Greece's biggest subscription television provider Forthnet said on Thursday it had received a joint takeover bid from Britain's Vodafone and its Greek business partner Wind.
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Pay-TV booms as cash-strapped Greeks shun depressing news shows
Eleni Chrepa
Panagiota Fotou is so fed up with bad news on Greek free television that shes willing to pay for programs that help her forget about her countrys economic woes.
Kirby: Painful reforms will pay off
BELGRADE - Serbia can attain a bright economic future and the painful reforms will pay off in the end, US Ambassador to Serbia Michael Kirby has said.
It is no secret that Serbia is in a tough economic situation, he told the magazine Nova ekonomija, adding that he thought the team guiding the country's economy was capable of implementing complex reforms.
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