1. NEW CONTENT FOR A NEW MEDIUM
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is set to have a major impact in all areas of radio broadcasting, offering a number of advantages compared to existing FM delivery. Enabled by more efficient use of the radio spectrum, it presents the platform for more engaging radio programmes through associated multimedia material and user-interaction.
INTERMEDIA February 2002
2. CENTRALCASTING - TV BROADCASTING\'S SINGULAR SENSATION
With growing pressure on the bottom line and more technical solutions appearing, station groups are looking to consolidate their operations. Centralcasting is basically an extension of the capabilities that any single broadcast facility would use when moving to a digital infrastructure.
BROADCASTING & CABLE 11 February, 2002
3. LOOK MUM, NO RECORDING!
While rights owners have traditionally regarded content protection as a key strategy to dodge piracy, the advent of the digital age is proving it just vital.
CABLE & SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL February 2002
4. DIGITALLY SOUND
Today, DVD is the fastest-growing consumer electronics format as can be measured through incremental sales of DVD hardware and software. Interesting news - but what is the relevance of this to a broadcaster?
ASIA PACIFIC BROADCASTING February 2002
5. CHINA GRAPPLES WITH TELECOM REFORMS
Telecoms reformation is underway in China, but the Chinese economy will still see problems in the next few years as a young WTO member.
ASIA COMPUTER WEEKLY 4-10 February, 2002
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is set to have a major impact in all areas of radio broadcasting, offering a number of advantages compared to existing FM delivery. Enabled by more efficient use of the radio spectrum, it presents the platform for more engaging radio programmes through associated multimedia material and user-interaction.
INTERMEDIA February 2002
2. CENTRALCASTING - TV BROADCASTING\'S SINGULAR SENSATION
With growing pressure on the bottom line and more technical solutions appearing, station groups are looking to consolidate their operations. Centralcasting is basically an extension of the capabilities that any single broadcast facility would use when moving to a digital infrastructure.
BROADCASTING & CABLE 11 February, 2002
3. LOOK MUM, NO RECORDING!
While rights owners have traditionally regarded content protection as a key strategy to dodge piracy, the advent of the digital age is proving it just vital.
CABLE & SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL February 2002
4. DIGITALLY SOUND
Today, DVD is the fastest-growing consumer electronics format as can be measured through incremental sales of DVD hardware and software. Interesting news - but what is the relevance of this to a broadcaster?
ASIA PACIFIC BROADCASTING February 2002
5. CHINA GRAPPLES WITH TELECOM REFORMS
Telecoms reformation is underway in China, but the Chinese economy will still see problems in the next few years as a young WTO member.
ASIA COMPUTER WEEKLY 4-10 February, 2002