Traditional radio services in the U.S. are entering a new era of digital audio broadcasting (DAB). Development efforts have been under way for over five years. Now, using the S-band frequency spectrum ...
Several automakers have already dropped AM radios from their new offerings, including Tesla, Volvo, Audi, Rivian, and BMW. In Europe, the digital audio broadcasting system (DAB) is now dominant, ...
The proposed “AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act” in the United States should look to the future and mandate DRM reception, with a timetable for sunsetting non-DRM transmissions. Allow me to explain why I ...
DRM is the perfect radio solution to introduce digital radio services complementing the existing analogue services in all the broadcast bands (SW, MW, VHF band I, II and III). DRM allows radio ...
Tensilica announced that it has added the aacPlus by Dolby for Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB+) decoder to its audio codec library for its Xtensa HiFi 2 Audio DSP. Provides CD-quality Audio at Low ...
Frontier Silicon has unveiled digital audio broadcast technology that will bring multimedia functionality and increased data information to digital radios. The company, which already provides ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Magnite (MGNI), the largest independent sell-side advertising company, and iHeartMedia, the number one audio company in the United States, today announced ...
The mobile nature of broadcast radios and TVs becomes more evident all the time, appearing in myriad devices like cell phones and MP3 players. For example, take analog radio. There's AM and FM. Or, ...
Broadcast audio has of course come a long way since the early days of television. Standardisation of broadcast audio quality began as early as 1941 when the NTSC (National Television System Committee) ...
Picture a week filled with overlapping races: a Formula 1 Grand Prix in Monaco, a MotoGP race in Valencia, and a World Rally Championship event in Finland. Each of these events, happening in different ...
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