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Author: DRM Project Office

The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) system enhancement has been approved by the European Standards Organisation - ETSI. The DRM system revision v3.1.1 offers two major improvements like the extension to all broadcast bands up to 174MHz and the introduction of MPEG surround support. The DRM...

DRM+, the DRM technology for radio broadcasts at frequencies up to 174 MHz was presented to a select audience in Hannover, Germany, on 19th August 2009. This event was organised by Niederschsische Landesmedienanstalt and University of Hannover. Representatives of the Austrian Regulatory Authority for Broadcasting and Telecommunications (Rundfunk...

The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) technology for radio broadcast at frequencies up to 174 MHz will be publicly demonstrated in Paris on Thursday, July 16th. The DRM+ signal will be broadcast in band I on 64.5 MHz from Tour Pleyel, in the North of Paris. The...

London, 6th July 2009:  The DRM Consortium Steering Board, which represents almost 100 members, affiliates and supporters, has welcomed the publication of the British Government’s strategic vision encompassed in the Digital Britain Report but has asked DRM to be made part of the digital radio framework...

London, July 2nd 2009: TDPradio, the Belgium-based dance music radio station has started broadcasting its unique dance music channel to listeners across Asia using Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM). Dance music lovers can now tune into the station in pure digital quality via DRM short wave...

European radio listeners will be able to hear live broadcast of the Wimbledon finals on the DRM digital channel jointly operated by British Broadcasting Corporation and Deutsche Welle. The BBC &  DW DRM channel will broadcast  the Wimbledon Ladies and Men's Singles Finals on Saturday...

Mumbai, May 28 2009 - A DRM Digital Radio Mondiale session was very well received by the commercial FM broadcasters in the annual India Radio Forum held in Mumbai on Wednesday.  The event’s special session titled ‘Digital Broadcast – Changing the World of Radio’ was...

AT ITS 2009 ANNUAL MEETING IN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE ON MAY 8, THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SHORTWAVE BROADCASTERS (NASB) ADOPTED A RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING RADIO RECEIVER MANUFACTURERS €ŒTO DEVELOP AND PRODUCE AS A HIGH PRIORITY SIMPLE TO OPERATE, INEXPENSIVE DRM RECEIVERS.€   THE NASB ASSERTED THAT €ŒTHERE IS AN...

Brazilian telecom officials say they will include DRM as a platform under consideration during a 180-day public consultation period in establishing national digital radio standards. The announcement came as a seven-member panel representing DRM made its pitch at the Brazilian Association of Radio and Television...