CME Media Group Joins Bafta Albert Consortium as Its First CEE Member

CME Media Group Joins Bafta Albert Consortium as Its First CEE Member

CME Media Group Joins Bafta Albert Consortium as Its First CEE Member

14. 10. 2021

14. 10. 2021

“As a leading producer of TV and VOD content in the CEE, we recognize our ability to promote and inspire our audiences to think about their own sustainable behaviour, but we realize the need to first address our own on-screen and off-screen sustainable behaviours. We are fully committed to the principles of albert and intend to implement changes across CME so that we can better measure and reduce our carbon impact. Our best-in-class content must also yield a best-in-class environmental footprint,” says Didier Stoessel, CEO CME Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia.

“We are very excited to welcome CME as an international member. We acknowledge the important influence of CME in the CEE market, and we believe they will be the perfect leader for their local industry. We hope that the steps taken by CME will inspire many other organisations in the local industry to follow the same path and start implementing sustainable practices both in front and behind the camera.” Roser Canela-Mas, albert’s international manager.

TV Nova, one of five stations that belong to the CME portfolio, has already started to introduce principles from albert into its daily operations. It has contributed to the publication of the first Green Filming manual in the Czech Republic and are working to normalise sustainable behaviours both on sets and in the actions and dialogues of characters. This includes episodes of Masterchef showing zero waste principle in food processing, avoiding using plastic bottles on screen as much as possible and even introducing a storyline in one of its flagship TV shows where children attend ecological schools and learn to be mindful about the impact of their actions on the environment.

The owner of CME, the PPF Group, has a similar commitment to environmental sustainability and welcomes CME’s membership in albert. Since acquiring CME exactly one year ago, it continues to be dedicated to its own ESG initiatives and will continue to support and invest into such partnerships.

About CME

CME operates television stations in Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Romania and Moldova, Slovakia and Slovenia, and is one of the leading media and entertainment companies in Central and Eastern Europe. CME broadcasts 46 television channels, both free-to-air and paid, and reaches a total of 49 million viewers. CME also owns the SVOD platform VOYO.