First DRM+ Trial in the Asia-Pacific Region
The DRM Consortium is pleased to announce a DRM+ trial and workshop in Sri Lanka. The Consortium has joined forces with the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission
The DRM Consortium is pleased to announce a DRM+ trial and workshop in Sri Lanka. The Consortium has joined forces with the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission
The DRM Consortium has written to the Communications Committee chaired by Lord Fowler who expressed a fear that the digital switchover in the UK would
BBC World Service and Deutsche Welle (DW) are launching a new Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) digital radio channel for South Asia. The channel will carry
The World’s first Diveemo live broadcast was showcased today Monday 13th September at the launch hosted by the DRM Consortium at IBC. Diveemo is the
The DRM Consortium will use its stronger than ever presence at IBC to showcase the developments and potential of the DRM standard. Diveemo is the
India’s public service broadcaster All India Radio (AIR) is putting into practice its plans for digitalisation of radio and has placed a global tender notice
Continental Electronics will supply a quantity of 4 each 250 kW HF DRM-ready transmitters and associated equipment to the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Information (MOI) through
DRM members had a successful Broadcast Asia conference in Singapore from 15th to 18th June 2010. Three mini-DRM events were held at the show, two at the
London, 24th June 2010: The DRM Consortium has produced a new up-to-date Broadcasters’ User Guide (BUG) intended to provide a source of relevant and authoritative
After extensive investigation and modification work on their antenna system and the DRM transmitter, SÜDWESTRUNDFUNK (SWR) have re-started DRM transmission from their medium wave transmitter
Broadcast Australia and Radio-Television Malaysia (RTM) have recently bought new DRM- ready short wave transmitters. Both broadcasters have chosen the same state-of-the-art Continental Model 418G-DRM
The German State Media Authority of Rhineland Palatinate (LMK Ludwigshafen) and the University of Applied Sciences of Kaiserslautern (Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern) organised a symposium on the
The Syndicat National des Radios Libres (SNRL) conference in Nantes (26-27 May) was attended by well over 100 delegates from the French local and community