Bulgarian bTV Has New CEO – Martin Svehlak
Bulgaria's popular bTV channel announces that Florian Skala has resigned from his position as CEO of bTV and effectively immediately Martin Svehlak has been appointed as new CEO.
Media giant Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation has posted second quarter results of a USD 875 M net income, or 33 cents per share.
CME now owns not only one of Bulgaria's most watched TV stations, but also cable channels bTV Cinema and bTV comedy, as well as a couple of radio stations.
News Corp operative profit for the second quarter of 2010 is less than for the same period 2009, but then the media empire registered a net USD 203 M loss.
"This year's results underscore just how well positioned we are - fiscally, operationally and strategically - for further growth across all of our markets," Murdoch said.
News Corp's results were also boosted by better revenue from adevertising, cash from a BSkyB legal settlement, and some tax credits. Nevertheless, revenue from the company's TV studio is dropping.
It expects a 10% increase in operational income for 2011 as compared to 2009.
The attempt to introduce ten new buses to serve the route to Vitosha Mountain has failed after a flawed public procurement process ended without a successful contractor
Fitch Ratings has upgraded the long-term credit rating of the Bulgarian Development Bank (BDB) from 'BBB' to 'BBB+', assigning it a stable outlook
Bulgaria’s annual inflation rate climbed to 4.4% in June 2025, marking its highest point since December 2023
The adoption of the euro in Bulgaria presents a chance to improve the marketplace by creating an environment where honest businesses can thrive, ultimately benefiting consumers
Sofia now has a night bus line serving both terminals of the airport. As of last night, the N4 night line has been extended to include stops at both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 of Vasil Levski Sofia Airport
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