Mumbai, May 28 2009 - A DRM Digital Radio Mondiale session was very well 
received by the commercial FM broadcasters in the annual India Radio Forum held 
in Mumbai on Wednesday.  The event’s special session titled ‘Digital Broadcast 
– Changing the World of Radio’ was attended by delegates from most of the 
biggest Indian FM broadcast companies.

The session was a first introduction for India’s private broadcast industry to 
the many benefits of DRM digital radio. The broadcasters were particularly 
interested in the key features opening new commercial opportunities, including 
up to four services per frequency and multimedia services like EPG, Journaline 
text information service and Slideshow. They also experienced the 5.1 digital 
surround sound of a DRM+ broadcast, which was on display throughout the day. 
The programme makers and creative heads were impressed with the excellent audio 
quality and reception robustness of DRM broadcasts. (Source; drm.org)

The regular All India Radio broadcast from Delhi on DRM SW, officially launched 
in January, could be heard by delegates live on various DRM receivers. The 
Indian state broadcaster – All India Radio – has recently announced its 
decision to adopt DRM for the upcoming transition to Digital Radio. Seventy per 
cent of the country is planned to be covered with DRM broadcasts by the end of 
government’s 11th five year plan. This analogue-to-digital migration plan is in 
line with the analogue radio switch off date of 2015.

India Radio Forum (IRF) brings together all the major Indian FM players. Here 
the present and future of commercial FM is discussed, and best of the industry 
performance is celebrated. This was the first time that a digital radio session 
was organised during IRF. After the session, many broadcasters showed strong 
interest in exploring this option and taking their present analogue FM business 
to the next level of service offerings and revenue opportunities.

CVC “The Voice Asia” ran a DRM broadcast to Mumbai for the India Radio Forum on 
27th May. The transmission ran from 05:30 to 11:30 UTC (11:00 – 17:00 local 
time, India) on 17695 kHz in the Hindi language, transmitted from Jülich.

Picture: Alexander Zink (Broadcast Applications, Fraunhofer IIS) and Vineeta 
Dwivedi (Project Director, DRM) during the “Digital broadcast: Changing the 
World of Radio” at the India Radio Forum on 27th May 2009.

http://www.drm.org/fileadmin/media/downloads/DRM_IRF09_Press_Release_2009-05-27_v3.pdf
 (drm.org)


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