Is AI a double-edged sword for radio?
TV didn’t kill radio, nor did the internet, but AI could transform the medium beyond recognition
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The research shows radio reaches up to 90% of the population in key markets
Broadcast industry vet Rich Redmond joins in
Einar Logi Vignisson on how Iceland’s public broadcaster stays adaptable, supports local music and maintains strong ad revenues
It is aimed at radio manufacturers, regulators and broadcasters
Technology, implementation progress and more to be discussed
The goal is to enhance ad targeting for audio streams
TV didn’t kill radio, nor did the internet, but AI could transform the medium beyond recognition
Are the world and technology moving in different directions?
News coming from countries like China defy Europe's claim of medium wave's sunset
At the recent DRM General Assembly, it was evident that some chipset, module and receiver manufacturers are already thinking about multi-standard solutions.
As education is top of the agenda for African countries with their young populations, digital radio has a role to play in this endeavor
Cellphone and IP infrastructure is typically knocked out in major disasters
Radio has a special place in the heart of Africans, so the move to digital radio and its many benefits has extra urgency
Broadcasters are culling transmitters in the quest to cut costs, but there’s a more effective way to reach listeners that remains faithful to the essence of broadcast radio
With audio now accessible in so many ways, is there still a place for standalone receivers?
DRM Chairman Ruxandra explains how digital radio has gotten another chance, as life post-COVID has completely changed the radio landscape
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