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Friday, October 22, 2004
Conference on digitalization predicts "world-wide renaissance of radio" Text of press release by Deutsche Welle on 21 October "Digital short-wave will revolutionize cross-border broadcasts and will initiate a world-wide renaissance of radio." This was the opinion of the director general of Deutsche Welle, Mr Erik Bettermann, during a panel discussion at Munchner Medientage. Mr Bettermann, the head of the German international broadcaster - and instigator of the event - was not the only one to present an optimistic prediction of a "digital global radio" development: The other panel specialists also emphasized the advantages of digitalization in the so-called AM range, i.e. short, medium and long-wave. The discussion was chaired by Peter Senger, director of distribution at Deutsche Welle and chairman of the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium; and next to Erik Bettermann, BBC representative Mike Cronk, Dan D'Aversa of RTL Group and Phil Laven of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) were also participating in the debate. (Media Network) |
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