15 Nov DRM India Platform Workshop- New Delhi, November 22nd
For Immediate Release: November 15th 2012 DRM Indian Platform Workshop New Delhi, 22nd November to support digital roll-out plans in India...
For Immediate Release: November 15th 2012 DRM Indian Platform Workshop New Delhi, 22nd November to support digital roll-out plans in India...
The German DRM Forum met on 6th and 7th November 2012 at the University of Kaiserslautern, Germany. One of the topics discussed was DRM+ in addition to DAB+ in VHF band III to complement the digital switchover for the local terrestrial radio. The University of Kaiserslautern...
Latin American Association for Radio Education (ALER) releases a letter supporting the adoption of the DRM standard....
The DRM Consortium was present at a lot of the ABU sessions notably the Technical Committee and Radio Group discussions. The recent DRM developments were high on the Agenda of the ABU Technical Committee and Radio Group meetings. The ABU event offered an extremely good...
A new brand is coming to the global broadcast world: Ampegon Thomson Broadcast are keen to explain that the people, the know-how, the product portfolio will remain, the name will change to symbolize the marketing power of the companies. Joseph Troxler, Managing Director of Thomson Broadcast commented; “We...
DGMIC - Publication of the summary of the consultation on standards for terrestrial digital radioFollowing the public consultation to seek the views of stakeholders on standards for digital radio launched in April 2012, the Minister of Culture and Communication published a summary of contributions collected. The...
Translation of ‘Das Radioprogramm der Bundeswehr setzt auf Digitalradio...
Marcelo O. Goedert, DRM Representative in Brazil, took down a few impressions on the important event on October 1st in Sao Paolo. Portuguese and English...
DRM Radio Technology starts reaching maturity levels T.V.B.Subrahmanyam “The way technology and its products have evolved in the last one century is rather interesting. The older generation may recall the use of mechanical type-writers and cash registers, tube or valve based radios, gramophones, monochrome televisions, colour...