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Central European Media Enterprises Ltd. |
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PROFILE |
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Central European Media Enterprises (CME) lights up small screens in Central and Eastern Europe. Its TV station and network holdings include PRO TV (66%, Romania), POP TV (86%, Slovenia), Markiza TV (80%, Slovakia), and Studio 1+1 (60%, Ukraine). CME operated Czech station Nova TV through subsidiary CNTS, but when CME fired CNTS chief Vladimir Zelezny in 1999, Zelezny (who controls Nova TV's broadcast license) switched the station's signal to another broadcaster and continued operations without CME. Co-founder and chairman Ronald Lauder (heir to the Estée Lauder fortune who controls 75% of CME's voting power) has sued Zelezny and the Czech government over the incident.
COMPETITION |
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: December
2000 Sales (mil.): 76.80
1-Yr. Sales Growth: (40.6)%
Employees: 1,929
Revenue per employee: $39,813.37
KEY PEOPLE |
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Frederic T. Klinkhammer
CEO
John A. Schwallie
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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Swannhalf, 52 Poland St.
London W1F 7NH, United Kingdom
Phone: 44-20-7292-7900
Fax: 44-20-7292-7901
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