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  The DRM Consortium in collaboration with AIBD (Asa-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development) is organising an online webinar on 6 May 2020, 0540pm MYT (1500-1700 IST, 1030-1230 BST/London time or 0930-1130 UTC). The training session "DRM - An Introduction to Efficient Broadcasting" is designed for studio and transmission engineers...

  Under the theme “DRM Benefits in Times of Crisis,” the DRM Consortium in collaboration with Asia-Pacific Broadcast Union (ABU) and Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU) held jointly and very successfully the first session of its two-part interactive DRM webinar. Over 150 participants listened actively to the...

  The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has just published their final 55-page Report on the Future Delivery of Radio this month (March 2020) based on 22 submissions (including one sent by the DRM Consortium) to their initial Consultation issued in May 2019. ACMA concludes that due...

  Author: Gerhard Straub On February 4 of this year, the United States Agency for Global Media’s (“USAGM”) Office of Cuba Broadcasting (“OCB”), in cooperation with USAGM’s Office of Technology, Services, and Innovation (“TSI”), began DRM test transmissions from the Edward R. Murrow transmitting station in Greenville,...

  Author: Neale Bateman Despite a slow decline over the past two decades, the use of High Frequency (shortwave) bands for national and international radio broadcasting remains a uniquely effective and efficient medium for reaching millions of listeners with a single transmitter. The physics of why shortwave transmissions...

  The Pakistan Broadcasting Academy kicks off a week of workshops - 9-13 March, in Islamabad, on DRM digital radio migration.   The workshops will provide training for  engineers from the public broadcaster Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation with engineers from the private sector also invited.  The Federal...