FTV Prima and Digital Broadcasting have expressed their long-term support for terrestrial TV broadcasting through comments on the Spectrum Management Strategy.
The Prima Group is preparing more news for the second half of autumn and is preparing other new things, says CEO Marek Singer.
The proposal to increase the collection of Czech TV licence fees is facing opposition from private broadcasters.
Topics at Digimedia 2024 conference will be public media funding, terrestrial broadcasting, pay TV and digital networks for commercial radio.
Marek Singer, CEO of Prima Group, evaluated the television market and its growth in the podcast První liga. According to him, last year was positive.
Marek Singer, CEO of the Prima Group, commented on the increase in licence fees for Czech Television.
A joint TV spot has been produced by commercial broadcasters associated in the Association of Commercial Television on the occasion of World Television Day, which falls on 21 November.
For the first time ever, Czech commercial TV stations have prepared a joint programme for their business partners and collaborators, to whom Nova, Prima and Óčko will open their doors.
Two CEOs of billion-dollar media houses at the same table: the head of Nova, Daniel Grunt (right), and his counterpart from Prima, Marek Singer, care about your entertainment and agree that we are living in the golden age of TV. Only this acronym no longer stands for television but for total video.
Prima group CEO, Marek Singer, expects a fierce autumn battle between the top three TV networks. He also confirms that Prima is interested in expanding its portfolio.
General Director of TV Nova Daniel Grunt and General Director of FTV Prima Marek Singer in an interview for Hospodářské noviny about levies to the cinema support fund, but also about SVOD services.
The main commercial players state that the increased TV fee together with the extension of its payment to include all users of ČT services instead of only those having a TV set would bring imbalance in the market.