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WorldDMB launches ETI Library for receiver verification
12.09.2009 - - United KingdomWorldDMB launches ETI Library for receiver verification
VDL Demonstrates New Test & Measurement Products at IBC 2009
09.09.2009 - VDL - FranceVDL Demonstrates New Test & Measurement Products at IBC 2009
VDL Demonstrates DMB Visual Radio Encoder at IBC 2009
09.09.2009 - VDL - FranceVDL Demonstrates DMB Visual Radio Encoder at IBC 2009
PURE previews new range including world’s first internet-connected bedside radio
07.09.2009 - Pure - United KingdomFive new PURE products debut at IFA
Eureka! - Issue 10
05.09.2009 -I frequently hear people say things like
“The Internet is the future of radio”.
Although I have long advocated the
use of the Internet for delivery of radio
programmes, the economics of the
Internet are often misunderstood.
MiniTV and DMB on the Rise
03.09.2009 - Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) WorldDAB Member - NorwayRevo announces IKON
24.08.2009 - United Kingdomthe world’s first colour touch-screen, multi-format digital radio
Indonesian digital radio delegation visit Sydney
19.08.2009 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - AustraliaCommercial Radio Australia is hosting an Indonesian radio industry delegation this week; led by the Indonesian regulator, the delegation includes the Chairman of the Indonesian Commercial Broadcasting Radio Association, plus representatives from Radio Republic of Indonesia (RRI), Indonesian Radio Network Forum (FRJI) and Indonesian Commercial Broadcasting Radio Association (PRSSNI).
Absolute Radio unveils plans to launch live music station
18.08.2009 - United KingdomAccording to the new DAB station's licence, it will play "a selection of rock and pop music aimed at a broad adult audience, featuring sessions and music ...
(Media Week) Read more
Chipset helps deaf people control their TV
14.08.2009 - United KingdomThe RNIB is also investigating how talking technology can be integrated into other screen-based technologies, including DAB digital radios.
(TG Daily) Read more