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At a New Dehli conference last week Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Sanjay Jaju announced coming digital FM radio services for 13 metro areas.
Specific digital formats such as Digital Radio Mondiale or HD Radio were not named as Jaju indicated that the government preferred a light regulatory touch to promote innovation and experimentation.
Jaju said, “Light touch regulations will enable innovative content creation and deeper listener engagement, empowering India’s creators. Radio derives its strength from localized content choice embracing diverse community interests and cultural preferences.”
The conference, “Future of Digital Radio Broadcasting in India,” was sponsored by the India Cellular and Electronics Association and Association of Radio Operators for India on Dec. 11.
For more information see, “Govt to roll out digital radio broadcasting in 13 metro cities.”
For more in depth detail and responses by representatives from Indian broadcasters such as Radio Mirchi and Mango FM see “Digital Radio rollout: FM players raise concerns over costs, ROI.”
Broadcaster All India Radio has already started DRM digital broadcasting in select areas.
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