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DRM, Part Of Radio’s Dynamic Future, Marks World Radio Day

The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium is celebrating the World Radio Day (WRD) 2024 by shining a light not only on the illustrious legacy of radio but also on the power and new possibilities of this 100-year-old medium. Radio remains worldwide the most widely consumed medium...

On the eve of the World Radio Day, celebrated every year on February 13th, DRM Chairman, Ruxandra Obreja addressed key questions on the DRM standard and the Cosnortium activity in an extensive interview given to the Irish Station Near FM, a BAI-licensed community media project...

In an article published in Radio World this week, Joshua King, president/CEO of Kintronic Labs, a DRM Consortium member, argues also that the DRM adoption in other countries can give U.S. station owners a look into what’s possible and that AM radio is still seen by many...

Dr. Thamminana K. Rao, a great Indian supporter of DRM, carried out a publicity automotive campaign in the Indian state of Goa which ended successfully on February 2nd. His voluntary initiative was aimed at car owners, drivers, customers, new sales managers of car showrooms and students...

In India radio broadcasting is one of the most popular and affordable means of mass communication, largely owing to its wide coverage, affordability, and mobility. It is also potentially the largest digital radio market in the world. Terrestrial radio broadcasting is carried out in Medium Wave...

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Dr. Thamminana K. Rao, a great Indian supporter of DRM, has started his publicity automotive campaign today. It will last until 2nd February. His voluntary initiative is aimed at car owners, drivers, customers, new sales managers of car showrooms and students of electronics, communication and journalism...