RNW to tailor radio content for local stations:
By Shalabh
Radioandmusic.com
(17 January, 2008)

MUMBAI: RNW (Radio Netherlands Worldwide), an independent multimedia 
company based in Holland, plans to create local content for Indian 
private FM stations customized to local preferences.

RNW's Country Representative Amitabh Srivastava says, "First of all, 
we want to get a clear picture of what's needed in the Indian market. 
We do not want to impose our existing programming as-is on our 
potential partners. Instead we are looking for ways to come up with 
hybrid programming, shaped in close cooperation with our partners, 
containing interesting information from a more global ad Dutch 
perspective, complemented by material produced locally in India, thus 
combining the best of both worlds."

RNW is present on shortwave (SW) and Wprldspace, but the response is 
not encouraging, "Due to the increase in the number of FM stations in 
India, our shortwave audience is declining. Instead, we are now 
seeking partnerships with Indian radio stations. We think this is the 
right time since there are so many new radio stations starting up in 
India. RNW already has partnerships with 3000+ radio stations 
worldwide. We have a lot of experience in working through this model. 
We will be distinguishing ourselves by thinking globally, but acting 
locally" expounds Srivastava.

It also plans to explore possibilities in other multimedia platforms 
like DTH, mobile and cable.
http://www.radioandmusic.com/headlines/y2k8/jan/17jan/rnw.php


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