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DIGITALISERING I PRAKTIKEN

DIGITALISERING I PRAKTIKEN. New Radio - a digital rebirth of radio. 'Public service media in the digital age - Continuing our contract with the people'. The future of radio services in the digital multimedia environment. China Daily, 24.september 2005. What’s Big in 2006?. DAB. DRM.

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DIGITALISERING I PRAKTIKEN

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  1. DIGITALISERING I PRAKTIKEN New Radio - a digital rebirth of radio 'Public service media in the digital age - Continuing our contract with the people'. The future of radio services in the digital multimedia environment

  2. China Daily, 24.september 2005

  3. What’s Big in 2006?

  4. DAB

  5. DRM

  6. DAB Handheld

  7. Pocket DAB/MP3 - with EPG

  8. DAB/MP3 - with pause, rewind and record

  9. DMB: Digital Multimedia Broadcasting - DAB with mobile television

  10. World Space receivers Satellite radio (XM/Sirius)

  11. Radio via digital television

  12. Radio via mobile phone

  13. Internet Radio 300,000 stations 50 million listeners

  14. Radio Podcasting / Pod Radio

  15. Trends: From analogue to digital From one-platform to multi-platform From one standard to many-standards From flow to demand From broadcasting to delivery From passive listening to active choosing and interacting

  16. Time shift – place shift – content shift Anything – anywhere - anytime Content may be King, but Consumers are Gods, and Convenience combines the two

  17. The listeners’ want free choice...

  18. ... and technology allows them to get it

  19. Our response: To provide distinct quality content – with a social, cultural and independent touch – to the growing amount of audio platforms and devices.

  20. Recommendations Secure open standards Secure provision of adequate spectrum for digital P/S-radio Secure PSB’s free access to digital platforms Secure digital content rights, including music rights Provide distinct – and competitive - content on all platforms Increase availability of programmes in a convenient form Create new forms of intriguing, innovative involving and interactive radio formats

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