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user[_3_] October 20th 08 08:33 AM

New EU DRM service
 
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0100/t.15920.html

frequencies unknown??

10.10.2008

Early 2009 is the target for a new joint radio service that will serve
European audiences via DRM shortwave.

It was announced in September by the BBC World Service and Deutsche Welle;
the English-language service will target Western and Central Europe, with
content including global news and current affairs, analysis, documentaries
and cultural programs.

In the announcement, Mike Cronk of the BBC World Service called this an
important time for DRM and "a huge opportunity" for broadcasters in Europe
to look at the potential for new services. "Two of the most important
players in international broadcasting are reaffirming their faith in the
DRM standard."

Digital Radio Mondiale is a digital broadcasting system for bands below 30
MHz (long-, medium- and shortwave). Ruxandra Obreja is chair of the DRM
Consortium and the controller for business development at the BBC World
Service; she stated in the announcement: "Deutsche Welle and the BBC see
DRM as the winning solution for the digitization of the AM bands on a
global scale and they believe that this new stream for Europe will give a
welcome boost to international digital radio."

She continued: "Listeners in Western and Central Europe can now buy one of
the growing selection of DRM-capable receivers and hear in excellent
quality top-class programs that in recent years they could only access
online."

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700+ Radio Stations on SW http://swstations.tk/
Shortwave transmissions in English, Francais, Nederlands, Deutsch,
Suid-Afrikaans, Chinese, Dansk, Urdu, Cantonese, Greek, Spanish,
Portuguese, ...
http://RADIOLANGUAGES.TK Updated every month or so ....


[email protected] October 20th 08 01:44 PM

New EU DRM service
 
On Oct 20, 3:33 am, user wrote:
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0100/t.15920.html

frequencies unknown??

10.10.2008

Early 2009 is the target for a new joint radio service that will serve
European audiences via DRM shortwave.

It was announced in September by the BBC World Service and Deutsche Welle;
the English-language service will target Western and Central Europe, with
content including global news and current affairs, analysis, documentaries
and cultural programs.

In the announcement, Mike Cronk of the BBC World Service called this an
important time for DRM and "a huge opportunity" for broadcasters in Europe
to look at the potential for new services. "Two of the most important
players in international broadcasting are reaffirming their faith in the
DRM standard."

Digital Radio Mondiale is a digital broadcasting system for bands below 30
MHz (long-, medium- and shortwave). Ruxandra Obreja is chair of the DRM
Consortium and the controller for business development at the BBC World
Service; she stated in the announcement: "Deutsche Welle and the BBC see
DRM as the winning solution for the digitization of the AM bands on a
global scale and they believe that this new stream for Europe will give a
welcome boost to international digital radio."

She continued: "Listeners in Western and Central Europe can now buy one of
the growing selection of DRM-capable receivers and hear in excellent
quality top-class programs that in recent years they could only access
online."

--
--
700+ Radio Stations on SWhttp://swstations.tk/
Shortwave transmissions in English, Francais, Nederlands, Deutsch,
Suid-Afrikaans, Chinese, Dansk, Urdu, Cantonese, Greek, Spanish,
Portuguese, ...http://RADIOLANGUAGES.TK Updated every month or so ....


What makes them think it will work this time?

RHF October 20th 08 04:22 PM

New EU DRM service
 
On Oct 20, 12:33*am, user wrote:
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0100/t.15920.html

frequencies unknown??

10.10.2008 * * *

Early 2009 is the target for a new joint radio service that will serve
European audiences via DRM shortwave.

It was announced in September by the BBC World Service and Deutsche Welle;
the English-language service will target Western and Central Europe, with
content including global news and current affairs, analysis, documentaries
and cultural programs.

In the announcement, Mike Cronk of the BBC World Service called this an
important time for DRM and "a huge opportunity" for broadcasters in Europe
to look at the potential for new services. "Two of the most important
players in international broadcasting are reaffirming their faith in the
DRM standard."

Digital Radio Mondiale is a digital broadcasting system for bands below 30
MHz (long-, medium- and shortwave). Ruxandra Obreja is chair of the DRM
Consortium and the controller for business development at the BBC World
Service; she stated in the announcement: "Deutsche Welle and the BBC see
DRM as the winning solution for the digitization of the AM bands on a
global scale and they believe that this new stream for Europe will give a
welcome boost to international digital radio."

She continued: "Listeners in Western and Central Europe can now buy one of
the growing selection of DRM-capable receivers and hear in excellent
quality top-class programs that in recent years they could only access
online."

--
--
700+ Radio Stations on SWhttp://swstations.tk/
Shortwave transmissions in English, Francais, Nederlands, Deutsch,
Suid-Afrikaans, Chinese, Dansk, Urdu, Cantonese, Greek, Spanish,
Portuguese, ...http://RADIOLANGUAGES.TK*Updated every month or so ....


DRM within Europe is Workable {Transcontinental DRM}

It is Intercontinental DRM that appears
to be a less viable broadcast system with
no real marked improvement over Analog.

BoobleStubble October 20th 08 04:41 PM

New EU DRM service
 
On Oct 20, 3:33�am, user wrote:
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0100/t.15920.html

frequencies unknown??

10.10.2008 � � �

Early 2009 is the target for a new joint radio service that will serve
European audiences via DRM shortwave.

It was announced in September by the BBC World Service and Deutsche Welle;
the English-language service will target Western and Central Europe, with
content including global news and current affairs, analysis, documentaries
and cultural programs.

In the announcement, Mike Cronk of the BBC World Service called this an
important time for DRM and "a huge opportunity" for broadcasters in Europe
to look at the potential for new services. "Two of the most important
players in international broadcasting are reaffirming their faith in the
DRM standard."

Digital Radio Mondiale is a digital broadcasting system for bands below 30
MHz (long-, medium- and shortwave). Ruxandra Obreja is chair of the DRM
Consortium and the controller for business development at the BBC World
Service; she stated in the announcement: "Deutsche Welle and the BBC see
DRM as the winning solution for the digitization of the AM bands on a
global scale and they believe that this new stream for Europe will give a
welcome boost to international digital radio."

She continued: "Listeners in Western and Central Europe can now buy one of
the growing selection of DRM-capable receivers and hear in excellent
quality top-class programs that in recent years they could only access
online."

--
--
700+ Radio Stations on SWhttp://swstations.tk/
Shortwave transmissions in English, Francais, Nederlands, Deutsch,
Suid-Afrikaans, Chinese, Dansk, Urdu, Cantonese, Greek, Spanish,
Portuguese, ...http://RADIOLANGUAGES.TK�Updated every month or so ....


"Why don't you use DRM on Shortwave?"

"Some large companies are pushing DRM by convincing program producers
and broadcasters to start airing in DRM ahead of time, but unless
there is mass availability and penetration of receivers on the
listeners side, this will remain - unfortunately - a technological
experiment, and broadcasters using it to reach their listeners now,
are clearly throwing their money out of the window."

http://www.egradio.org/index.php?name=FAQ&id_cat=7

BFD! This sounds lie one of Booble Struble's HD Radio/IBOC
announcements!

Telamon October 21st 08 02:11 AM

New EU DRM service
 
In article ,
user wrote:

http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0100/t.15920.html

frequencies unknown??

10.10.2008

Early 2009 is the target for a new joint radio service that will serve
European audiences via DRM shortwave.


SNIP

DRM is a scam. Deception Radio Mondiale.

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Telamon
Ventura, California


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