DRM Principal Sponsor at ABU Digital Broadcasting Symposium (DBS)
The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium was the principal sponsor at this year’s ABU Digital Broadcasting Symposium (DBS) in Kuala Lumpur, 5-8 March, one of
DRM to host first large scale Digital Radio Seminar for the Press in New Delhi
The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium is to hold a seminar in New Delhi on March 14th 2013 aimed at raising awareness of All India
DRM – Strongest presence to date at ABU Digital Symposium
Press Release For Immediate Release: February 28th 2013 Contact: pressoffice@drm.org Telephone: +44 20 361 432 10 The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium is the
DRM holds successful workshop at DBS on benefits of DRM and the criteria for choosing the right digital radio standard
On the first day of the Digital Broadcasting Symposium (DBS)) organised by the ABU in Kuala Lumpur the DRM Consortium held its most successful workshop
A bright future beckons for digitisation in Asia-Pacific region
Digital Broadcasting Symposium (DBS), the annual event organised by Asia-Pacific Broadcast Union (ABU), was launched successfully in Kuala Lumpur this morning. In the introductory keynote
Largest Community Radio Association Community Media Forum Europe (CMFE) supports DRM+ in Brazil
The largest Community Radio Association, CMFE, has written a letter to the Brazilian authorities urging them to adopt DRM+ as the only standard that will
State Funding for DRM+ testing in Norway – broadcasts to begin April 2013
Radio World reports that the Norwegian Government has given a grant of 25.340€ (US$33,400.65) to promote the development of DRM+. The grant was awarded to
DRM at Broadcast Engineering Society (India)
At the 19th Broadcast Engineering Society (BES) Expo, the DRM Consortium representatives (9 companies at least) had a full schedule that included: – A meeting
DRM success at Broadcast Engineering Society (India) Expo 2013
The DRM attendance of the 19th BES conference and exhibition is one of the key DRM activities in our primary strategic market, India. During its
The chicken and egg story comes to an end
TVB Subrahmanyam (Analog Devices) explains how this well-known fable and the development of DRM Receivers are linked. A few months back researches declared that they
Growing recognition of the unique ability of the DRM family to satisfy all sound broadcasting needs worldwide
John Shaw, an independent media consultant, reports that several developments over recent months show that broadcasters and regulators have come to a better appreciation of
The Swedish Public Service Council recommends DRM+ to Sveriges Radio (SR)
The Swedish Public Service Council recommends DRM+ to Sveriges Radio (SR)
DRM to demonstrate Digital Radio Benefits at India’s BES Expo 2013
For Immediate Release: January 21st 2013 Contact: pressoffice@drm.org Telephone: +44 20 361 432 10 DRM to demonstrate Digital Radio Benefits at India’s BES Expo 2013
Prasar Bharati (All India Radio) awards DRM Consortium member – Nautel large order for 21 high power transmitters
Prasar Bharati (All India Radio) awards order for 21 additional medium wave AM transmitters and associated equipment from DRM Consortium member, Nautel. The orders for
DRM to demonstrate Digital Radio Benefits at India’s BES Expo 2013
Press Release For Immediate Release: January 7th 2013 Contact: pressoffice@drm.org Telephone: +44 20 361 432 10 DRM to demonstrate Digital Radio Benefits at India’s
DRM: Six DRM-configured Transmitters to be installed in India as part of transition to digital broadcasting
Press Release For Immediate Release: December10th 2012 Contact: pressoffice@drm.org Telephone: +44 20 361 432 10 India’s public radio and television broadcaster Prasar Bharati has issued
DRM interview with Painel Brasil TV
Marcelo Goedert, Digital Radio Mondiale representative in Brazil, was interviewed by Painel Brasil TV about DRM digital radio standard benefits and technology. Full transcription of
India Platform Workshop success in New Delhi!
The event at the Hotel LaLiT attracted a broad range of participants from across the broadcasting industry. All India Radio (AIR) senior managers were present