DRM Schedules Valid from October 2020 to March 2021
DRM schedules valid from October 2020 to March 2021, read HERE.
DRM schedules valid from October 2020 to March 2021, read HERE.
To get a quick update on the DRM standard and the latest developments go to the following video presentations. Subtitles in Portuguese, Spanish and
“If COVID-19 has reset many parameters and changed our lives, some of the old assumptions have stayed strong is the topic of DRM Chair,
Following the recent commissioning of the public broadcaster’s five digital radio transmitters in the FM band, using the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) FM digital radio
Digital AM – Revitalization or Annihilation? “FCC should consider a choice” is the topic of DRM Chair, Ruxandra Obreja’s blog in RadioWorld
The Pakistani public broadcaster (PBC) recently announced a three- stage plan to digitise its operations using the DRM technology. The budget for the each
Press Release The Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium welcomes the letter and spirit of the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) of 2018 now ready
Digitising is much more than new gear or even more content. It is about a full process that starts with evaluation, planning, implementation and communication.
Kintronic Labs, a member of the DRM Consortium, has supplied new DRM-capable MW directional transmission system in South Korea. Read more 30/09/020
After the disruption caused by the pandemic, All India Radio (AIR) decided not only to restart transmissions in pure digital mode but also to
A new era begins for Brazilian radio broadcasting with the arrival and installation of a first shortwave digital radio DRM transmitter developed and manufactured in
Following the successful IBC DRM Event on September 9th, the DRM Consortium invites you to get more information on the basic principles of DRM
The annual meeting of the German DRM Platform took place in Königs Wusterhausen, south of Berlin. This is the birthplace of the German sound
Press Release Under the overarching theme “DRM – Advanced Radio for All” the DRM Consortium planned for a virtual showcase to share with participants the