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Bangladesh national radio DG’s tenure renewed

The Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh has renewed the appointment of Ahmed Quamruzzaman as the Director General of national broadcaster Bangladesh Betar from February 7. Earlier, he served as the Director General (Grade-I) of Bangladesh Betar from January 11, 2021 to December 30, 2021.Kamruzzaman started his career by joining the broadcaster in April 1986 as Assistant Radio Engineer under BCS Information Cadre and went on to work in various important departments including radio engineering and broadcasting sections.In October 2014, he took the charge of Chief Engineer of Bangladesh Betar.According to a release by the broadcaster, during his long 36 years radio career, his efficiency, ‍skills and speculation have made Bangladesh Betar a modern broadcasting media that competes with private FM radios and the international broadcasting media.He has launched FM broadcasting channels of Bangladesh Betar across the country and under his leadership, Bangladesh Betar is now broadcasting through Bangabandhu Satellite, online streaming and mobile apps. […]

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Marto and Margaux raise money for Tongan Recovery Appeal

This week Triple M Breakfast with Marto and Margaux raised $24,000 for UNICEF Australia’s Tongan Recovery Appeal. Tomorrow, the Vintage Reds take on a Tongan Invitational side at Suncorp Stadium – dual International Lote Tuqiri and fan favourite George Smith will feature in the Tongan side coached by Toutai Kefu while Chris Latham, James Horwill,… Read More
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ABC wants more funding for Pacific broadcasts

ABC managing director David Anderson told a Senate Committee hearing last night that public broadcasters in the Pacific have raised concerns about Chinese government pressure to carry state-owned news content.The ABC is lobbying to expand its operations in the Pacific and play a greater “soft diplomacy” role, as China increases its influence in the region. Across the Pacific there are many infrastructure projects funded by China that give it leverage in many areas, including broadcasting.The national broadcaster ended its shortwave Radio Australia transmissions in 2017 under managing director Michelle Guthrie, amidst warnings that shortwave radio was still important and that other countries would extend their influence in the Pacific in the absence of ABC Radio Australia signals on shortwave. In 2018, China extended its shortwave broadcasts into the region on the vacated ABC frequencies.“For the ABC to have an expanded presence there is important, particularly with concerns, frankly, over the Chinese government,” Anderson told the Senate Committee. “The single biggest piece of information that comes back to us from them is concern over the pressure the Chinese government put on them to carry content to broadcast through the Pacific.”The ABC also previously broadcast tv news bulletins into 46 nations including Indonesia and Papua New Guinea through the DFAT funded Australia TV Network, which was closed in 2014 after federal budget cuts. Chinese President Xi Jinping has expanded the state-owned China Global Television Network in recent years, to “make the voice of China heard.”The ABC continues to broadcast in the Pacific region, but at a smaller scale than in previous years.The ABC is currently lobbying the federal government for an additional $12 million to support the expansion of broadcast services to the region again.In his opening statement to the Senate Estimates Committee, David Anderson also outlined the success of the national broadcaster in several areas:“The ABC is the leading Australian radio network with the highest reach and share of listening.“ABC News finished 2021 as the number one digital news brand in Australia with more than 63% of Australians connected with ABC News platforms.“ABC iview was the number one Broadcast Video on Demand Service.“Importantly, 78% of Australians trusted the information provided by the ABC, which is significantly higher than all other media institutions and information providers… In its 90th year the ABC is more relevant to Australians than ever…” […]

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Latest research confirms DAB+ radio as standard in new cars across Europe

DAB+ radio came as standard in 95% of new cars sold in key European markets in 2021, according to figures released by WorldDAB.These results reflect the implementation into national legislatures of the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) which, from December 2020, requires all new car radios sold in the EU to be capable of receiving digital terrestrial radio.These figures reinforce the findings of the recent Car Buyers Survey* by Edison Research which found that 90% of survey respondents say a broadcast radio tuner should be standard equipment in every car.Several new EU countries surveyed for the first time are already on a par with more established DAB+ markets and were found to have a high percentage of new cars sold with DAB+ fitted standard notably:
Austria:                  94% of new cars sold in 2021 have DAB+ as standard
Czech Republic:    93% of new cars sold in 2021 have DAB+ as standard
Poland:                  92% of new cars sold in 2021 have DAB+ as standard
Spain:                    91% of new cars sold in 2021 have DAB+ as standard
Patrick Hannon, President of WorldDAB, said: “Across Europe, new cars are coming with DAB+ fitted as standard. For broadcasters and listeners, there is a rapidly growing installed base of cars with DAB+. This applies to established digital radio markets, such as Germany, Italy and the UK, and to countries at earlier stages of development, such as Czech Republic, Poland and Spain. It is clear that DAB+ is the future of broadcast radio in Europe.”Key findings of the report:DAB+ is now in 95% of new cars in key European markets, driven by the impact of the European Electronic Communications Code which came into force end 2020, as well as the expansion of DAB+ in key markets such as Germany, France and Switzerland where preparations are ongoing to switch off FM in 2024.13 of the top 15 car sales markets in Europe now have over 90% of new cars sold with DAB+:
Italy, Norway, Switzerland, UK and Belgium – all have 98-100% of new cars with DAB+
Netherlands 95%
Austria is on a par with Germany and Denmark – all at 94%
Czech Republic 93%
Poland 92%, Spain 91% and France 90%
* Download the full report – Edison Car Buyers Survey […]

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Winning idea from SCA’s innovation contest launches

A new podcast telling inspiring true stories about locals from around Australia, called Stories of Us, launches today, 18 February, on LiSTNR.  In 2021, SCA’s innovation program, The Lab, held its annual contest which encouraged SCA staff to share innovative ideas for LiSTNR and received more than 400 entries across 40 offices nationwide over a… Read More
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Community radio competes with the ‘fat cats’

Anyone who has ever worked in community radio will know that there is zero budget for advertising.There’s zero budget for anything really. But Aiden Grant, host of the ‘Aiden In the Arvo’ drive show on Adelaide’s 1079 Life FM wanted to try and ‘compete with the fat cat commercial station’, and to do so he… Read More
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