June 20, 2008 by oldcaledonia
In 2000 the UK-wide AM station Virgin Radio was bought for £225m by Scottish Media Group.
At the beginning of June, The Times of India media group offered SMG £53m for the station.
SMG have confirmed the sale of the station, an EGM earlier this morning having agreed that the sale will be completed by June 30.
The station will be managed by UK based radio group Absolute Radio.
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June 20, 2008 by oldcaledonia
Scottish radio stations featured in the New York Festivals Radio Broadcasting Awards this year.
Clyde 1’s Superscoreboard football show took gold in the Sports Commentary/Analysis category along with bronze in the Best Sports Coverage category.
In the Ongoing News Story category, ‘Going for Gold’, Radio Clyde’s coverage of Glasgow’s successful bid to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games, took silver.
And in the Music Special category, ‘Made in Scotland’, Clyde 2’s tribute to Scottish Music, received a bronze award.
It was gold also for Forth 2’s Darran Adam who received his award in the Best Ongoing News Story category for the station’s coverage of the 2007 Scottish Parliament elections.
Tags: AM, awards, scottish radio
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June 12, 2008 by oldcaledonia
STUART CAMERON will take over the four hour Sunday breakfast show on Radio Borders on July 6th.
It is hoped that a full country music programme will follow by the end of the year.
Radio Borders was announced as Britain’s number one station this year in terms of having the highest audience share.
“It’s been a long time since country music formed part of the output on Britain’s leading station, and I’m quietly confident that this could change in the near future,” said Stuart, winner of the Country Music Association’s Overseas Country Music Broadcaster Award in 2002.
Tags: country music, radio borders
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June 10, 2008 by oldcaledonia
O2 in the UK will stock the new Apple 3G iPhone or under £100 from July 11th
The phone will be available for free on certain O2 consumer and business tariffs and also available for pay-as-you-go customers. Existing iPhone customers will be given an early upgrade offer to switch to the new model.
The 8GB 3G iPhone will cost just £99 on a new £30 per month tariff and the existing £35 per month tariff. Consumers choosing either the £45 or £75 per month tariffs will get the 8GB 3G iPhone for free.
The 16GB 3G iPhone will cost £159 on the £30 and £35 tariffs, £59 on the £45 tariff and it will be free on the £75 tariff.
The new 3G iPhone still does not carry the capability to receive terrestrial radio transmissions, whether analogue or digital.
Otherwise, the 3G iPhone combines all the revolutionary features of iPhone and adds the faster 3G network capability – improving the potential to receive online radio streaming.
It also boasts built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services, and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. Hundreds of third party applications now become possible with the recently released iPhone SDK.
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June 10, 2008 by oldcaledonia
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Positive tests results using the DRM+ standard for a radio station broadcasting on FM were unveiled at an international symposium at the end of May.
Throughout March, April and May 2008, the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern broadcast its experimental radio station across the southwest German city in digital on 87.6 MHz using DRM+ in order to test this extended version of the DRM digital radio standard.
Germany’s Federal Network Agency, the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern and the German
State Media Authority of Rhineland-Palatinate carried out extensive field tests to validate the trial.
DRM+ extends the regular DRM standard, which is the universal, openly standardised, digital
radio system for the radio frequencies below 30MHz (short-wave, medium-wave and long-wave)
by allowing FM stations in the 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz frequency range to broadcast in digital.
Mr Lindsay Cornell, the Technical Committee Chairman for the DRM Consortium who spoke at
the symposium, says: “these tests demonstrate that DRM+ provides clear added value for the
listener by offering not only an uninterrupted service for both portable and mobile reception but
also excellent audio quality. The DRM Consortium applauds the work undertaken in
Kaiserslautern which goes a long way to show that DRM+ has great market potential.”
Mr Cornell went on to thank Prof. Dr. Andreas Steil from the University of Applied Sciences
Kaiserslautern and Mr Joachim Lehnert, Head Engineer from the German State Media Authority
of Rhineland-Palatinate for their significant input into the tests.
The University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern expects to receive a new licence to continue
DRM+ test broadcasts from the German Federal Network Agency following this successful first
test phase.
Visit www.drm-radio-kl.eu for further information on the trial and the project.
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June 10, 2008 by oldcaledonia
Bulgarian National Radio has begun a trial DRM digital broadcasts for listeners in Central and Western Europe.
According to the DRM Consortium, the trial will run for six months.
DRM schedules
Frequency 11.900MHz
- 09.00-12.00 Monday to Thursday
- 06.00-12.00 Friday to Sunday on 11,900 kHz
Frequency 9.7MHz
- 13.00 to 16.00 Monday to Thursday
All transmissions are beamed 306 degrees, with 20kW power.
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