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ordered by relevance and dateImplementing DTV – Production And Transmission - Broadcastpapers.com
Many broadcasters are debating the best way to make a Digital Terrestrial Broadcast operation work, and floundering to find viable business models. The BBC’s Freeview service has proven to be a unique Digital Broadcast success story.
Report on Receiver Availability - Broadcastpapers.com
Perhaps the digital revolution actually began after the introduction of music CDs in the early 80s. This was soon followed by a myriad of DSP (Digital Signal Processing) based technologies in the pro-audio industry [1].
Advanced Demodulation Technique for COFDM in Fast Fading Channels - Broadcastpapers.com
The Eureka 147 DAB system was selected in Canada and elsewhere in the world to broadcast digital radio services. Canadian broadcasters would like to use Mode IV at L-Band (1,452-1,492 MHz) because it allows for a larger separation between on-channel re-transmitters than in the case of Mode II.
AN EXPERIMENTAL DAB DELIVERY PLATFORM FOR INTERNET BROADCAST SERVICES - Broadcastpapers.com
Eureka DAB (1) is certainly a good technology to deliver radio programs. However, its real revolutionary aspect lies in its ability to provide multimedia-rich services to mobile and portable devices in a broadcast fashion.
Radio and the Internet - Broadcastpapers.com
This paper discusses the advantages of producing a website and broadcasting online for a radio station; challenges and solutions to major-market online broadcasting; and challenges and solutions to multi-platform broadcasting and content use.
HD-Radio: How does it Compare with Competing Systems - Broadcastpapers.com
From the UK to Ukraine and Malaysia to Mexico, the digital radio format debates are heating up. The interest is at its highest level ever, with the transformation from analog to digital radio being reviewed around the world.
Radio White Papers - Broadcastpapers.com
DAB was adopted in many countries as early as 15 years ago, most notably in the United Kingdom where it has enjoyed great success. Most consumers liked the ease of use and the extra value added enhancements offered by DAB.
Imagine the Possibilities - Satellite Radio in Australia - Broadcastpapers.com
Satellite radio is such a remarkably simple concept that it’s a wonder why it took until 2001 for the first space based audio service to make its debut in the United States.
Possibilities of Value-added Digital Radio Broadcasting - Broadcastpapers.com
The emergence of new multimedia platforms, like iPod, PDA, web-blog, SMS, Internet etc. has changed the habit of information reception. Audiences become producers; they are taking an active role in personalizing their schedule, content and even receiving devices.
Strategic Business Technology Implications of the Transition to Digital Radio Broadcasting -
New business opportunities enabled by digital transmissions indicate the need for highly integrated business and technology management skills to supplement the radio broadcastersâ core public service skills.
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