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CML Micro release the world’s lowest-cost DRM Broadcast Receiver module

CML Microcircuits (CML Micro) has announced at the IBC 2023 DRM Showcase Event, the full release of the world’s lowest-cost, lowest power, and smallest sized Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) broadcast receiver module (DRM1000). DRM is the world’s leading digitalradio broadcast standard able to provide rich, high quality digital content over vast areas using medium-wave (MW) and short-wave (SW). In addition to high-capacity local broadcasting at Very High Frequencies (VHF).The DRM1000 is a complete ‘antenna to speaker’ module, containing all hardware, software, IP and patent licenses required for a radio equipment manufacturer to easily realize a dual mode (digital and analogue) DRM capable receiver.The module offers a 60% cost reduction and 80% power reduction over existing DRM technologies in the market. The device can run effectively from solar or wind-up rechargeable batteries: in addition to small primary cells. Low power operation directly improves accessibility to vital educational and public digital radio services across many emerging nations and opens the great features of DRM to many millions of potential listeners around the world.

In offering the DRM1000, CML Micro wish to enable their customers to design a complete DRM /AM /FM broadcast receiver solution, which is attractive, highly featured and accessible for all. The module allows these innovative receivers to be manufactured locallyin emerging nations in addition to traditional technology manufacturing locations.In addition to announcing the availability of the DRM1000; CML Micro is also proud to announce that the device has been adopted by Gospell Digital Technology Ltd for two new DRM portable radio families to be shown for the first time at the IBC 2023 DRM ShowcaseEvent.Haochun Liu, Head of Research and Development at Gospell, said: “At Gospell, we’ve always held a steadfast belief in the pivotal role that the accessibility and ubiquity of DRM radios play in enabling people to access high-quality information. This unwavering commitmenthas driven us over the years to design and manufacture user friendly DRM receivers, constantly pushing the boundaries to make them more accessible and attainable for all. The introduction of the DRM1000 module, with its impressive low-power consumption, costeffectiveness, and high performance, has been a game-changer. We are truly honored to collaborate with CML Micro in launching two groundbreaking DRM receivers based on the DRM1000 module, namely the GR-220 and GR-221. We’re confident that our combined efforts will not only deliver unparalleled value to people but also pave the way for the next chapter in DRM technology.”One third of the world’s population remains without an internet connection. Many millions of people will benefit from widespread DRM adoption. Increasing access to DRM enhances public services in remote areas, or where an internet connection is very expensive. Thisincludes a disaster and early warning service that can be used in the event of interruption to communications caused by natural disasters.CML Micro’s VP of Global Marketing, Matthew Phillips, said: “The benefits of DRM are already being enjoyed by listeners in the Indian market with 70% of the population covered by DRM broadcast services and 6 million new cars already fitted with DRM capablereceivers. We believe the market for DRM capable receivers is set for significant growth over the coming years. The DRM1000 provides an ideal platform to serve this emerging market with low cost, battery-powered portable receivers sold in millions of units.”

DRM in the medium-wave or short-wave band delivers FM-like quality to listeners spread over many thousands of square miles, from a single transmitter. This makes DRM the optimum digital radio solution for emerging nations. DRM uses existing long-, medium-,short-wave and very-high frequency (LW, MW, SW and VHF) radio frequency bands, operating seamlessly alongside current analogue services. […]

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Over the moon in India: Big FM’s Abe Thomas #RDA23

“We are over the moon in my country at the moment. It’s boom, time, but where is the money for radio?” asked Abe Thomas at Radiodays Asia.With India’s Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft recently completing a successful landing on the Moon’s south pole, the country is on a high as it joins the space race. Big FM’s CEO Abe Thomas wants to see India’s radio and audio industries capitalising more on the buoyant mood in his country.“Radio revenue is growing but is not maintaining its relative share in competition with other media. We need to win today’s race, while also running tomorrow’s race.”

Attention is the new currency, according to Thomas.“Brands want to be at the centre of consumer engagement. Brands want to sit in the intersection of content, community and commerce.”With this in mind his network is “maintaining our revenue core, but also expanding to other revenue sources.” He is building up revenue from podcasts and other audio offerings while still focusing on existing broadcast radio revenue.Attention: “Attention is the new currency… brands want to sit on the intersection of content, community and commerce. “We are unlocking multiple revenue streams, either breakthrough in our traditional zones, or breaking out of the traditional broadcast revenue space and breaking through to new areas.”

Abe Thomas’ 4 main radio brands deliver about 80% of the company’s revenue, to get growth he is extending into new audience and advertiser segments such as:
Brand Solutions
Gamification of popular topics such as singing and cricket
Marketing Solutions for advertisers
Creative Intellectual Property that we can licence and monetise
Audience Cohorts that go beyond radio such as events
Podcasts on specialist monetizable topics such as cooking, medicine, truckers and motor dealers.
Podcasts: India is the third largest consumer of podcasts in the world, but Thomas wants to see revenue growth keeping up with listenership growth.“We are working hard to monetise this new form of audio. Talent in our 58 cities are keen to create content… we identify their opportunities and create branded podcasts for clients, then amplify them through radio. “We have created over 200 podcasts so far. All brands are looking for cohorts… we are becoming a client solution business to solve those client problems and I believe we will be able to expend out new revenue opportunities.” […]

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104.3 Las Vegas Prepares To Hustle

The Hip Hop “Hu$tle” brand is set to launch in a third market as 104.3 KFRH North Las Vegas is back on the air stunting with a loop of songs with variations of “Hustle” in the title. Songs heard in the loop are Rick Ross “Hustlin”, Cassidy “I’m a Hustla”, and 50 Cent “Hustlers Ambition” […] […]

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Kerby Confer Buys Out Partners In Parkersburg WV Cluster

In addition to his family’s Seven Mountains Media acquiring Forever Communications’ Bowling Green KY stations today, Kerby Confer is buying out his partners in Burbach of DE and their six stations in Parkersburg WV. Confer, through his Judith Marie Confer Irrevocable Trust, will increase his stake in the company from 30% to 100% as he […] […]

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Pat Martin Retires From Mornings At KSEG

Pat Martin announced his retirement from mornings today from Audacy Classic Rock “Eagle 96.9” KSEG. Martin has been a staple in the market since 1988 spending 33 years in middays at “98 Rock” 98.5 KRXQ before moving to mornings at KSEG in July 2021. He also served as APD/MD at KRXQ during his tenure. Prior […] […]