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All In Media launches new company for Southeast Asia region
08.03.2012 - All In Media - Malaysia Malaysia
All In Media, the leading supplier of digital radio software and mobile phone apps to the European and Australian radio industries has announced the launch of All In Media Malaysia.

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Harman brings sound and safety together in the new Ferrari F12berlinetta
08.03.2012 - Switzerland Switzerland
The core features are Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB), “speech-to-text and text-to-speech options for SMS”. Hands-free infotainment lets you keep both eyes on the street and both hands on the wheel. Both the driver and passenger can control the ...

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SCED's opening remarks (communications and technology areas) at LegCo Finance ...
08.03.2012 - Hong Kong Hong Kong
The Government has granted sound broadcasting licences to Digital Broadcasting Corporation Hong Kong Limited, Metro Broadcast Corporation Limited and Phoenix U Radio Limited for providing digital audio broadcasting service.

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Growth continues for radio revenue
07.03.2012 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - Australia Australia
The commercial radio industry recorded growth in metropolitan advertising revenue during February with a 1.19% increase on the same month a year earlier, to a total of $51.774 million, according to figures released today by industry body, Commercial Radio Australia.

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Lexus To Become First Car In Australia With Digital Radio
06.03.2012 - Australia Australia
by Paul Cashmere on March 4, 2012 The new Lexus GS range will be the first car in Australia to feature DAB digital radio as standard equipment. The Lexus system will take advantage of Australia's DAB broadcasts by also providing live traffic alerts, ...

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Frontier Silicon aims at colour touch screen DAB radios
06.03.2012 - Frontier Smart Technologies WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Venice 8.1 is a DAB radio module from Frontier Silicon that can drive a colour LCD or a receiver or dock. "Slideshow is rapidly becoming a feature of DAB/DAB broadcasts across Europe as well as in Australia and Hong Kong," claimed Frontier.

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Frontier Silicon and Fraunhofer cooperation
06.03.2012
Fraunhofer and Frontier Silicon develop components which enable the reception of TPEG services over digital broadcasting.

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Broadcasting needs an independent outlook
06.03.2012 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Denmark sustains a licence-fee funded public service broadcaster (DR) with five national TV channels plus HD version, four national radio stations on FM and more on DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting). There are also national commercial TV channels.

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SIRTI files two applications for interim relief before the Council of State against decisions of the CSA.
29.02.2012 - France France
SIRTI. The Interprofessional Union of Radio and Television Independent said yesterday that it filed two applications for interim relief before the Council of State against decisions of the CSA. One is on refusal to issue permits in digital radio in Paris Marseille and Nice, the other on a call for nominations distributor for a pay radio service.

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Digital radio at CeBIT 2012
29.02.2012
The world's largest computer fair CeBIT 2012 in Hanover (6th to 10th March 2012), will present the new digital radio. Visitors can get an idea of ​​the variety of new digital radio channels, and test a variety of digital radio sets. Expert of the Project Office Digital Radio to explain all the trends for the future and radio show, where digital radio is received. Digital Radio presents itself at CeBIT at the same level as the ARD-transport service - in Hall 6, stand K06.

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