All India Radio (AIR) has adopted the international DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) standard for digital terrestrial radio transmissions in the MW and SW bands. DRM allows...
The world of entertainment has turned into a fastest growing industry all over the globe. India too is not behind in using new innovative and higher...
Being a regional channel newsroom, we always tend to look at workflows from a relatively different perspective. Ease of doing business, has to be less complicated...
The Indian broadcast industry is moving toward a different direction. With ease of regulatory barriers and advancement of broadband capabilities and emerging of new technologies like...
Post-production is part of the process of filmmaking, video production, and photography. It includes all stages of production occurring after shooting or recording individual program segments....
Radio is the original social medium. It has always been the connector between the community and listener, and at the top of that connection is the...
Video markets are still the bread-and-butter of the satellite industry, constituting a large percentage of overall revenues. However, it is facing challenges in the new ecosystem...
In broadcasting there are various types of playout automations that exist in the media industry. Traditional playout automation has many slave devices like playout server, router,...
A great deal has been reported on new advanced technologies and their adoption throughout the world. These adoptions are typically by large (on a national basis)...
The Indian television broadcasting industry, catering to over 180 million TV owning households, continues to remain the preferred media for the masses. However, rapid technological advancements,...
A digital revolution is putting more than half a trillion dollars into play. Television and filmed entertainment, especially traditional broadcast TV, is being transformed by the...
Disaster and emergency communications – satellites are key communication providers that provide a critical path for relief in emergency and disaster situations. Communication helps connect and...
In the early 90s, people had the habit to adjust their schedules to watch Ramayana or Mahabharata program and during the telecast, they used to watch...
Here are top trends to watch this year. Mobile is the new TV. Some of the big players are competing with each other for broadcasting rights....
Digital cable pay-TV companies sometimes view the streaming services as existential threats to their business, enabling users to watch popular TV shows on demand without paying...
Broadcast production in the Indian market is a competitive, exciting environment for broadcasters and equipment manufacturers alike. Many of the major trends that characterize the global...
There are no two ways about the fact that India will be counted among the top five economies in the world by 2020. The second largest...
Traditional broadcasting is facing difficult times around the world. Spectrum is getting costlier and scarce and competition is growing from alternate delivery platforms. Multicast does not...
Indian broadcasters and other media enterprises face hurdles that are universal to companies everywhere – the need to generate more revenues in an increasingly competitive environment,...
Television is hugely popular in the Indian sub-continent. At the beginning of this century, a third of all Indian homes had a television. Today it is...
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