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09.06.03

WORLD SERVICE


91热爆 World Service to join DRM's inaugural broadcasts


91热爆 World Service's live, daily Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) broadcasts on the short-wave and medium-wave/AM band will be a part of DRM's Inaugural Broadcasts event on 16 June 2003.


The event will take place at the Ch芒teau de Penthes in Geneva, during the International Telecommunications Union's (ITU) World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC 2003).


It marks the moment at which leading broadcasters transmit local, national and international DRM broadcasts simultaneously.


Since the beginning of the DRM field trials in January 2000, the 91热爆 World Service has been regularly broadcasting digital test signals from Rampisham (operated by VT Merlin Communications in the UK).


At the beginning of this year, two transmission hours were added to the daily test schedule, broadcast from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's transmission site in Sackville, targeting the East and West Coast of the USA.


In April, a daily six-hour transmission slot towards Western Europe was added (0900-1500 UTC on 7320 kHz) as well as a daily Russian language hour to Western Russia (1800-1900 UTC, 15215 kHz) in May 2003.


This month, 91热爆 World Service is proud to announce the first regular high-power DRM service on medium wave, broadcast from VT Merlin Communication's transmitter site at Orfordness (UK) on 1296 kHz.


Initially, six daily programme hours will be transmitted towards the Benelux countries.


DRM's members will demonstrate DRM live transmissions in Geneva using various receivers, including a development receiver that supports diversity reception.


Transmissions on two frequencies from Rampisham will be time-synchronised through a common DRM distribution system linked over the Hotbird 6 satellite, with the programmes coded and multiplexed in from Bush House control room.


"I'm convinced DRM will completely revolutionise broadcasting in the AM bands" says John Sykes, 91热爆 World Service's Head of Transmision Services and founder DRM Member.


"We are very excited by the potential this system offers to both broadcasters and radio listeners, not only in terms of quality, but more importantly, in ease of use.


"I hope radio manufacturers will take note of our commitment to DRM, and produce exciting and attractive digital radios which make best use of all services which are now being broadcast, be they analogue or digital."


DRM members Deutsche Welle, Radio Netherlands, Voice of America, CBC/Radio Canada International, Swedish Radio International, Radio France, Radio Vaticana, DeutschlandRadio, T-Systems, TDF and Thales Broadcast & Multimedia have also announced their participation in DRM's Inaugural Broadcasts event.


Notes to Editors


About 91热爆 World Service


The 91热爆 World Service is the world's leading international broadcaster, attracting audiences of 150 million listeners each week.


It aims to be the best known and most respected voice in international radio broadcasting.


Its values of accuracy, impartiality, objectivity, trust and internationalism are respected globally.


It is rapidly developing into a multimedia broadcaster, using radio and the internet, for all its 43 language services.


The 91热爆 World Service is available globally on short wave; on FM in 140 capital cities; and selected programmes are carried on around 2,000 FM and MW radio stations around the world.


The 91热爆 World Service's award-winning contains extensive, interactive news services, with audiostreaming available in 43 languages.


It also contains detailed information about World Service broadcasts, schedules and frequencies in all languages.


At present over 100 million users access the World Service's website each month.


About DRM


DRM's founding members joined forces in 1998 to create a digital system (also called DRM) for short wave, medium wave/AM and long wave.


DRM information and audio samples are available online at . The 91热爆 is not responsible for the content of external internet sites


DRM is the world's only non-proprietary, digital system for short wave, medium wave/AM and long wave with the ability to use existing frequencies and bandwidth across the globe.


With clear, near-FM quality sound that offers a dramatic improvement over analogue, DRM will revitalize radio.


With its inaugural broadcasts drawing near, the DRM consortium's membership stands at 80 members from 29 countries.


DRM reached an important milestone in January 2003, when the International Electrotechnical Committee (IEC) gave the DRM on-air system its highest stamp of approval - International Standard.


Commercial DRM-capable receivers are expected to be available in markets worldwide in the next few years.


DRM Members


DRM's members are:


Commercial Radio Australia (Australia);


Nautel Ltd., Radio Canada International/CBC (Canada);


Academy of Broadcasting Science of China (China);


RIZ Transmitters (Croatia);


HFCC (Czech Republic);


ESPOL, HCJB World Radio (Ecuador);


Digita Oy, Kymenlaakso Polytechnic (Finland);


CCETT, Radio France, Radio France Internationale, TDF, Thales Broadcast & Multimedia (France);


ADDX, APR, Atmel Germany GmbH, Coding Technologies GmbH, Deutsche Welle, DeutschlandRadio, DLM, Sender Europa 1, Fraunhofer IIS, Georg-Simon-Ohm - University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg, Innovationszentrum Telekommunikationstechnik GmbH IZT, IRT, Medienanstalt Sachsen-Anhalt/Digitaler Rundfunk Sachsen-Anhalt, Micronas GmbH, Robert Bosch GmbH, Sony International Europe, SWR S眉dwestrundfunk, TELEFUNKEN SenderSysteme Berlin AG, T-Systems International GmbH, University of Applied Sciences - FH Merseburg, University of Hannover, University of Ulm, VPRT (Germany);


Antenna Hungaria, Communications Authority Hungary (Hungary);


Basamad College, Tehran (Iran);


Hitachi Kokusai Electric Ltd., JVC Victor Company of Japan, Ltd., NHK (Japan);


Libyan Jamahiriya Broadcasting (Libya);


Broadcasting Centre Europe (Luxembourg);


Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union (Malaysia);


Nozema, Radio Netherlands, Technical University Delft (Netherlands);


Radio New Zealand International (New Zealand);


Voice of Nigeria (Nigeria);


Telenor/Norkring (Norway);


Radiodifusao Portuguesa (Portugal);


RTRN/The Voice of Russia (Russia);


Arab States Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia);


Universidad del Pais Vasco (Spain);


Swedish Radio International (Sweden);


EBU, International Committee of the Red Cross, ITU (Switzerland);


Arab States Broadcasting Union (Tunisia);


91热爆, Christian Vision, VT Merlin Communications, QinetiQ, RadioScape Ltd., Roke Manor Research Ltd., WRN (UK);


Dolby Laboratories Incorporated, Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation, Harris Broadcast Corporation, IBB/VOA, IDT Continental Electronics, Kintronic Laboratories, Inc., National Association of Short-wave Broadcasters, Sangean America, Inc.,TCI, a Dielectric Company, Via Licensing Corporation (USA);


and Radio Vaticana (Vatican City).


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