STOCKHOLM: Svetlana Vassileva takes on the role of CEO for Modern Times Group’s (MTG) Bulgarian channels under the Nova Televizia Group. Vassileva will lead a group that includes Nova Televizia, the ...
"Modern Times Group" (MTG), the second largest media group in Europe, announced Thursday that they have received all necessary approvals from Bulgarian authorities to close the deal for the purchase ...
The one-off write downs are mainly linked to the Swedish media giant's acquisition of Bulgaria's Nova Televizia in 2008. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief COLOGNE, Germany – Swedish media giant ...
Svetlana Vasileva was appointed Tuesday CEO of the TV channels of the Modern Times Group (MTG) in Bulgaria, the TV channel Nova Televizia announces. In addition to Nova Televizia, MTG owns the Diema ...
Swedish broadcasting conglomerate Modern Times Group (MTG) has finished restructuring its Bulgarian television assets. Following approval from the country’s Commission for the Protection of ...
Modern Times Group AB, Sweden's largest private broadcaster, fell the most in six years in Stockholm trading as investors balked at the 620 million euros ($968 million) it agreed to pay for Bulgaria's ...
STOCKHOLM — Scandinavian media group MTG (Modern Times Group) has completed its acquisition of Bulgaria’s Nova Televizia, which owns commercial web Nova, for Euros 620 million ($837 million) in cash.
Modern Times Group (MTG) has completed the reorganisation of its Bulgarian assets, merging them all into Nova Televizia following the receipt of approval from the country’s Commission for the ...
STOCKHOLM: After receiving the go-ahead from the Bulgarian Commission for the Protection of Competition, the Modern Times Group (MTG) has reorganized its broadcasting assets in the market, grouping ...
Sweden’s Modern Times Group (MTG) has received the go-ahead for its takeover of Bulgaria’s Nova Television, giving the company 100% control of the business with immediate affect. The group announced ...
MTG has confirmed the acquisition of the Bulgarian national commercial station Nova Televizia, having received all the necessary approvals from the local authorities. The deal, which is worth €620 ...
Bulgarian Premier Boiko Borisov has told TV station Nova Televizia that his relations with President Georgi Parvanov are "bad". Novinite reports that Borisov’s comment confirms earlier media and ...
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