ASIA

DRM at BES Expo India

DRM had a bigger presence at the 27th annual Broadcast Engineering Society (BES) Expo held at New Delhi, India, from February 16 to 18.The Broadcast Engineering Society (India) was established in 1987 to promote the advancement and dissemination of knowledge & practices of broadcasting in the field of Radio, Television and other media; and to enhance the knowledge of broadcast engineering professionals.The theme for the conference this year was Next-Gen Broadcasting: Create, Connect & Capitalise. With more than 1,000 delegates, speakers and panelists from India and abroad, the conference, rated as the biggest in Asia, is an ideal forum to know the direction broadcasting in India is going to take in years to come.

Following the inaugural session, the Secretary of the Indian Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Apurva Chandra, visited the DRM display and was particularly interested in the various DRM receivers being presented.Visitors to the DRM booth were especially attracted by the new in-car receiver for both DRM in the AM and FM bands, the after-market car receiver on display in the DRM booth, as well as by a new DRM chipset module costing approximately $10 when ordered in bulk.Multi-channel transmissions were made from a local transmitter, which demonstrated the Emergency Warning Functionality (EWF) in the receivers displayed on the stand. This attracted the attention of many visitors and VIPs alike.DRM also featured in the BES 2023 conference programme on the first and third days. Many discussions revolved around the topic of relative transmitter energy efficiency when switching between analogue and DRM modes. […]

ASIA

India: TRAI seeks views on news on Radio

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released a consultation paper seeking views on issues related to FM radio broadcasting.As of December 2018, there are more than 369 operational private radio stations in more than 101 cities and towns across India. The Government of India-owned All India Radio has about 450 FM stations covering 39% of the area and 52% of the population of India.The issues in the consultation paper include whether FM radio stations should be permitted to broadcast independent news bulletins.

FM radio operators are currently allowed to carry All India Radio (AIR) news bulletins in exactly the same format without any alterations. No other news and current affairs programmes are permitted.In its statement, TRAI said that industry bodies and players have made representations that FM radio stations must be allowed to broadcast news and current affairs just as it is allowed on private TV channels and digital platforms.It has also sought views on issues related to the annual license fee and license period for FM radio players. FM radio license holders are required to pay an annual license fee to the government at the rate of 4 per cent of the gross revenue of its FM radio channel for the financial year or 2.5 per cent of the NOTEF (Non-Refundable One Time Entry Fee) for the concerned city, whichever is higher.TRAI said that last May it received a reference from the Information and Broadcasting Ministry in May last year seeking recommendations on two issues – the removal of the linkage to the non-refundable one-time entry fee (NOTEF) in the formula for the annual fee as prescribed in the FM Phase III policy guidelines and recommendations on whether there is a need to extend the existing FM license period of 15 years by three years.It has also sought comments on whether it should be made mandatory for all mobile handsets sold in the country to have in-built FM radio transmitters, as industry players have said that with the introduction of 4G handsets, device manufacturers and operating systems are turning the FM tuners off.Written comments on the consultation paper are invited from the stakeholders by 9 March 2023. Counter comments, if any, may be submitted by 23 March 2023. […]

US

Civic Media Continue Rapid Wisconsin Growth With Magnum Media Deal

Sage Weil’s Civic Media is continuing its rapid growth across the state of Wisconsin with the purchase of three AMs and four translators from Magnum Media for $3.65 million. Civic will acquire Oldies 1400 WRJN/99.9 W260CV Racine/98.1 W251BU Kenosha, Oldies “Eagle 1490” WLXR La Crosse, Soft AC 105.7 WEZY Chippewa Falls/93.5 W228EP Eau Claire, and […] […]

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First Listen: The Triple-A Battle for Seattle

When Hubbard’s KPNW Seattle flipped from Country KNUC to Triple-A on Feb. 14 at 9 a.m., crosstown non-comm KEXP’s morning host John Richards was playing “a set within a set within a theme.” That set was mostly late-’80s Alternative love (or breakup) songs. Those were followed by a set from the Pixies featuring “five love […] […]