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Thailand set to expand to regional DAB+

The expansion of the ongoing DAB+ trial in Bangkok Thailand was announced at the WorldDAB Technical Group meeting on December 9, 2021. With this development, the Office of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission of Thailand (NBTC) is set to coordinate the construction of 10 new transmission sites which include both National and Local DAB+ layers.The original DAB+ trials are in Bangkok and the surrounding region and were set up in cooperation with the Royal Thai Army with the objective to establish technical parameters. This expansion will include the areas and cities of Chang Mai in the north, Khonkaen and Nakhon Ratchasima in the northeast, Pattaya and Chonburi adjacent to Bangkok, and Songkhla, Nakhon Thammarat, and the tourist centre of Phuket in the south.NBTC officials indicated: “This is an exciting opportunity to expand the DAB+ coverage from our capital Bangkok into the major regional centres across the country. Not only does this expansion provide the opportunity to test features and educate broadcasters but most importantly to start the journey to attract DAB+ listeners. We intend to embark on a nationwide marketing campaign once we have the transmissions constructed. This project offers both national and regional broadcasters the opportunity to expand their services and coverage and to help ensure a healthy radio environment for the future, one which is both green and competitive”.

WorldDAB president Patrick Hannon expressed his support for Thailand saying: “The expansion of the DAB+ trial is an important step forward for digital radio in Thailand. As the global body responsible for promoting the adoption of DAB+, WorldDAB is always ready to support countries to move forward with deploying DAB+ in any way needed. We very much welcome the Thai initiative and we wish our Thai colleagues every success”.Initial objectives of the trials were to establish network parameters, demonstrate interference-free audio, introduce DAB+ data services, emergency warning system and electronic programme guide and pop-up services. Given the diverse geographic features and urban development in Bangkok and regional areas, the overall aim is to achieve the most beneficial coverage and quality of sound.The NBTC are active members of the WorldDAB APAC Technical Group and regularly provide valuable contributions to the forum. […]

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A musical Christmas Story from Wayne Clouten’s house

Content from BPROver the years BPR has published many insightful articles on the subjects of music research, playlist management and music programming strategy all of which has laid the foundation for the world’s most successful music driven radio stations. The science is beyond doubt, the results undeniable. Knowing what your audience likes and playing the songs that create and maintain the optimal level of engagement (passion) is what it is all about. It is a grand, universal truth however I have never seen it played out so clearly and eloquently as I did on my own front lawn during the 4 weeks leading up to last Christmas.This is my Christmas story…

My family has always put on a Christmas lights display of some sort however this last year we took it to a new covid-lockdown inspired level. To be clear, I was just one of the roadies in this saga, all the technical and programming expertise comes from Cherie, my wife. To set the seen the scale of this year’s show needs to be mentioned. It involved, 2 servers, 2 digital projectors, 6 PC’s, 39 remote power supplies, 3 network switches, 4 bubble making machines, kilometres of cabling and approximately 20,000 programmable RGB lights commonly known as “pixel nodes”.  All this was sequenced to music and broadcast over a low power FM frequency.The music for the display was carefully selected and represented what I would describe in radio format terms as “The Best Mix of Christmas Classics from Yesterday and Today.”  The display ran for 3 hours each evening from 6:30pm to 9:30pm involving a 1-hour sequence of music which repeated. It was brilliant but there was one problem. We noticed that people only stayed for a song. No one watched the display for any length of time, which after all the hard work involved felt like a bit of let-down.After consulting our consultant (me) we decided to remove what we felt were the weakest songs. This increased the rotation of the remaining songs however we immediately observed that people were now staying around for two to three songs which was better than before but still below our expectation.Inspired by the results of trimming the playlist we now reduced the playlist even further resulting in most people now staying around for a full sequence. Social media started to buzz as those that had seen our display started to talk about it and share videos and photographs. At this point I shook my head and smiled, amazed at how basic music programming theory could apply to something as pedestrian as a suburban Christmas lights display.The final step and what was to become the proverbial icing on the cake was increasing the rotation of the songs that people seemed to like the most.  This resulted in families dancing on our lawn, staying for often two rotations of the display, and leaving hand-written notes of thanks in our letterbox. There were even some people who waited until the end of the evening and applauded.To be fair the music was a backdrop to the amazing visuals however we had gone from fleeting visitations of our display to families picnicking on the sidewalk all because we tightened the playlist and played the hits.I have hundreds of statistical charts that demonstrate the effect of strategic music programming, and I can rave about it for hours if you wish but I doubt anything will ever be as powerful an endorsement as the note left in our letterbox below.By Wayne Clouten, BPR […]

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Billy Vidal Departs KRBQ; Joins KOIT & KBLX

Billy Vidal has exited his position as Brand Manager/morning host at Audacy Classic Hip Hop “Q102.1” KRBQ San Francisco to join Bonneville AC 96.5 KOIT and Adult R&B 102.9 KBLX in a dual role. Vidal will host mornings on KOIT succeeding Joey Fortman, who exited earlier this month after just shy of two years in […] […]

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Audacy St. Louis Promotes Steve Moore To Operations Manager

Audacy St. Louis has announced the promotion of Steve Moore to Operations Manager Moore has programmed News/Talk 1120 KMOX since 2000 and added Conservative Talk “97.1 FM Talk” KFTK-FM following the addition of that station to the company’s holdings in 2018. Moore also served as VP/Talk for CBS Radio from 2005 until 2017. Leo Baldwin, […] […]

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Cumulus Providence Hands Out Additional Duties & Titles To Five

Cumulus Media has announced a series of promotions at its Providence RI cluster. Mary Ellen Kachinske rises from Operations Manager and Program Director of AC “Lite 105” WWLI to Director of Music Programming adding day-to-day programming oversight for CHR “92 Pro-FM” WPRO-FM and Hip Hop “Hot 106.3” WWKX. WWKX APD/MD/afternoon host Nick Giuliano will add […] […]