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  Australian Digital Radio Shows The Chinese How Its Done

By Branko Miletic | Monday | 11/08/2008

The CEO of Commercial Radio Australia, Joan Warner is currently meeting with the Chinese broadcast regulator, SARFT, and major Chinese broadcasters in Beijing this week to discuss Australia’s plans for the switch-on of digital radio next year.

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Australia is leading countries like Germany, Italy, Switzerland and many in the Asia Pacific region in the adoption of the DAB+ digital format, and has gained international recognition for being at the forefront of digital radio innovation and policy development, According to Commercial Radio Australia.

Warner said the Chinese regulator, which has currently only approved the more basic, older DAB digital format, was interested in learning more about Australia's rationale for the adoption of DAB+.

"Australia is leading the world in the development of multimedia applications and also broadcasting the DAB+ standard on air in preparation for switch-on".

Whilst in Beijing, Ms Warner is also meeting with two major Chinese broadcasters, Beijing Jolon and Shanghai OPG.
Digital radio will be free-to-air in Australia.  Listeners will need a new digital radio receiver to take advantage of the service. 

Commercial Radio Australia has been working with leading radio receiver manufacturers, suppliers and retailers to encourage a full range of DAB+ products to be offered in the lead-up to Christmas 2008.

Warner will also meet with Chinese receiver manufacturers in Shanghai. "Digital radios will come in all shapes and sizes to suit the individual listener.  Some very thin and light with a screen to display images, others will take the form of a very simple clock radio, hi fi or MP3 device. I am keen to see what the Chinese manufacturers have available", she said.

Free-to-air digital radio services will begin in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth on 1 January 2009.

 

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