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Best podcasts about dab digital radio

Latest podcast episodes about dab digital radio

Drive105 Match Night Live
'We need the crowd to get behind us' - Ruaidhri Higgins looking for a vocal Brandywell to secure win against Magpies.

Drive105 Match Night Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 2:32


Ruaidhri Higgins wants the Derry supporters to come to the Brandywell and get behind the team and push them on for a win over FC Bruno Magpies. Derry need atleast 3 goals to secure passage to the next round in Europe against FC Copenhagen. Match broadcast Live on 105.3fm,  Online and DAB Digital Radio 

Adam Stoner
Send your voice to space

Adam Stoner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022


If you enjoy this podcast, consider buying me a coffee: https://adamstoner.com/support Over the past six months, I've been working on something rather special and at 07:30 this morning all was revealed on the national children's radio station, Fun Kids. We're sending a message to space. The project is called Mission Transmission and has been a personal labour of love for the past half-year. Earlier today, KIDZ BOP – who have recorded a version of Coldplay and BTS's song My Universe which we're dubbing the official anthem of the project – and Dr. Emily Drabek-Maunder from the Royal Observatory Greenwich launched it with Sean on the Fun Kids breakfast show. Head to FunKidsLive.com to answer a few questions and submit the voice of yourself or a loved one. We're then editing those submissions into a thirty-minute ‘love letter from Earth' that'll be beamed to the starts from the Royal Observatory Greenwich at 7pm on February 14th 2022 – Valentine's Day – where it'll travel until the end of the universe. Submissions close on February 10th 2022. Fun Kids is the UK's children's radio station. You can listen to Fun Kids on DAB Digital Radio, online, on the free Fun Kids mobile app and on your smart speaker – just say ‘play Fun Kids'. You'll next hear from me on January 31st 2022.

Adam Stoner
Send your voice to space

Adam Stoner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 4:50


Over the past six months, I've been working on something rather special and at 07:30 this morning, all was revealed on the national children's radio station, Fun Kids. We're sending a message to space. The project is called Mission Transmission and has been a personal labour of love for the past half-year. Earlier today, KIDZ BOP – who have recorded a version of Coldplay and BTS's song My Universe which we're dubbing the official anthem of the project – and Dr. Emily Drabek-Maunder from the Royal Observatory Greenwich launched it with Sean on the Fun Kids breakfast show. Head to FunKidsLive.com to answer a few questions and submit the voice of yourself or a loved one.  We're then editing those submissions into a thirty-minute 'love letter from Earth' that'll be beamed to the starts from the Royal Observatory Greenwich at 7pm on February 14th 2022 – Valentine's Day – where it'll travel until the end of the universe.  Submissions close on February 10th 2022. Fun Kids is the UK's children's radio station. You can listen to Fun Kids on DAB Digital Radio, online, on the free Fun Kids mobile app and on your smart speaker – just say 'play Fun Kids'.  You'll next hear from me on January 31st 2022.

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James Cridland - radio futurologist
Reminding listeners how to tune in, in a multiplatform world

James Cridland - radio futurologist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 2:04


I once sat at the end of a telephone line, helping people tune into their favourite radio station. This was a real eye-opener. Many don’t even know the difference between AM and FM; and some sets are marked in strange ways to make it really hard to tune in. You probably know someone who have tuned in to their favourite radio station and never want you to touch their set in case they lose it forever. Radio is, increasingly, available everywhere. But we don’t appear to be telling people where we are and how to tune in. And I find that curious. For an FM/AM station, reminding people of the frequency you’re on is important: but many stations seem to not do that these days. I get it, localisation on network feeds is hard: but if you can manage it for adverts, you can manage it for station IDs. For listeners on FM or AM, if they forget the frequency, they’ll forget how to find you. This is a bad thing. You don’t want bad things. So, while it might lessen the clutter to just say “on FM”, as some stations do in the UK - LBC, I’m looking at you - it may be actively harming your audience not to give a frequency out. But also, it’s a good idea to remind people how you can listen on other devices, and how. Because - guess what - someone might not know you’re on a smart speaker. Or available through the telly. Or on DAB+. On on this different HD frequency somewhere. “On 97.3 FM, on DAB Digital Radio, on the Global Player, on Radioplayer, on lbc.co.uk, on your smart speaker, on Freeview channel 732, on Freesat channel 734, on Sky channel 0124, on Virgin Media channel 919, and on TalkTalk TV channel 627” is clearly not going to fly every single time you want to mention how to tune in. But one of those in rotation - perhaps alongside the FM frequency - might be a better way to remind listeners that, yes, you’re available that way too. Every hour would be nice. In my home town of Brisbane, two large AM stations never mention their frequency; many never mention they’re available online; none - not one - mention DAB+. If your listeners don’t know they can listen that way, you’ll lose them. We know that keeping things simple works on-air. We also know that we need to make it simpler to tune in to the radio. One day, we’ll put these two pieces of useful knowledge together. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Culture Cult Podcast
007 - Culture Cult 'Folklore' - Al Kamal Dabkeh Group (Ep 7)

Culture Cult Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 14:48


Full extended interview with Rachelle and Gizelle from Al Kamal Dabkeh Group in Melbourne's south-eastern suburbs. The two star pupils have been learning Arabic at the community school since prep and are now in VCE (Year 11 and Year 12). They spoke with Becs on the weekend about preserving tradition and culture through language and dance.  Many thanks to Principal Mr. Nizar Ashkar and the Al Kamal Arabic School for welcoming us to their school!  Music Credit: Zikrayat ‘Baeed Anak’ & ‘Il Wandi Ganeel’ Listen to Culture Cult on SYN Tuesdays 9am AEST on SYN 90.7fm in Melbourne, DAB+ Digital Radio in Australia or stream online at syn.org.au all around the world! Support the show.

#AudioBookClub
Prologue

#AudioBookClub

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 8:16


#AudioBookClub is a brand new interactive audiobook review podcast - possibly the only one in the world. The show proper launches in March on Zone 1 Radio, on DAB Digital Radio in London, and around the world through your favourite podcast provider. In "Episode Zero" Steve Phillips and Matthew Layton ask for your assistance. The first book to get the full #AudioBookClub check-up will be Adam Kay's "This is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor" Please let us know what you think of the audiobook - both the content and the performance - using #AudioBookClub on Twitter or Instagram or on our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AudioBookClub2019    -- If you have an Audible subscription and you haven't heard Adam's book, you can get hold of it here: https://amzn.to/2SWHBse If you're not an Audible member yet, you can download "This is Going to Hurt..." for free as part of your free trial here: https://amzn.to/2GK9rS6  [FULL DISCLOSURE: If by some remote chance you or anybody else purchases the audiobook or signs up for a subscription through these Amazon Associate links, #AudioBookClub will receive a small commission. This may eventually add up to enough moolah to help pay for our podcasting account or maybe even some biscuits]

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Pete Price Extra
Zia Chaudhry on being Muslim

Pete Price Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 23:31


Pete Price talks to Zia Chaudhry about what its really means to be Muslim. Don't forget Pete Price is On Air every Sunday from 10pm until 1am on Radio City Talk. You can listen live on DAB Digital Radio, Online & 1548AM

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James Cridland - radio futurologist
Talent plus brand = success?

James Cridland - radio futurologist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 3:43


Talent plus brand = success? So, Chris Evans, the current presenter of adult-contemporary BBC Radio 2’s breakfast show - the largest breakfast show in Europe, by cume - has announced that he’s leaving the station later this year.   He’s off to Virgin Radio, where he’s going to do the breakfast show.   Side note: it’s the same “Virgin Radio” brand, owned by Virgin Enterprises, but not the same station. The original Virgin Radio was bought (and sold) by Chris Evans himself, but after a few more ownership changes, it was rebranded as Absolute Radio. The Virgin Radio brand is now licensed to News UK, part of Rupert Murdoch’s empire. Evans once described business discussions with Murdoch as “dealing with the devil”.   The current Virgin Radio is a station on DAB Digital Radio, and has no outlet on FM. It broadcasts - in mono - on a transmitter network that only currently covers 77% of households.   It’s a competitive market, too. It’s one of 44 national radio stations in the UK, and typically a radio listener will have a further fifteen or so local radio stations available too on their DAB set - and that’s before the obvious additional choices of Spotify and podcasts.   Virgin Radio has 413,000 weekly listeners (BBC Radio 2 has 14.9m).   So, why on earth would Evans make the leap?   It strikes me that there are a few questions here:   Is radio’s most important weapon the talent? Evans is a known presenter, and will pull in the audience: and this is why he’s been hired by News UK. Is music a differentiator any more? Stations can promote their music position as much as they like, but real music fans have Spotify for that, and the rest of us want music that’s okay alongside people we like listening to. Do talent these days want more creative freedom? Even during his time at the BBC, Chris Evans has wanted to shape his own destiny - running a passion project, a car festival, alongside his breakfast show (and then a relatively disastrous tenure at reheating Top Gear and TFI Friday). There is much more freedom with a commercial company than a public service broadcaster; and with the internet, much more opportunity still. Would Evans have leapt to work at a station called “The Badger” or “Hot 89”? I’d argue that the Virgin brand was fundamental - not just to attract new listeners, but to attract talent, too. News UK own a set of local FM radio stations across the UK (which, in total, are available to 6m listeners (and currently reach about 900,000 weekly). Would these be better served by rebroadcasting Virgin Radio, which recent rule changes would allow? News UK also own, of course, The Sun and The Times. There are some cross-promotion possibilities here. But how much money is News UK likely to want to invest?   This is real investment in radio - especially digital radio. I hope it works out for everyone concerned. Support the show. (https://www.patreon.com/radiofuturologist) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Zone 1 Radio
Zone 1 Radio's first live show on DAB Digital Radio :: Soul Nation with Lady Susan Vickers and James Levett

Zone 1 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 120:18


Sassy soul diva Susan Vickers and James Levett present Soul Nation - two hours of music with soul here on Zone 1 Radio. This week Susan and James were given the daunting task of presenting Zone 1 Radio's first live show on DAB Digital Radio in London. Download from iTunes or listen on demand.....

Techno Mum: Technology & Engineering for Kids
Techno Mum: DAB Digital Radio

Techno Mum: Technology & Engineering for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2013 1:22


Ep 11 – DAB stands for Digital Audio Broadcasting and Techno Mum tells us all about how it works!

FrequencyCast UK Tech Radio Show
FrequencyCast UK Show 24

FrequencyCast UK Tech Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2008 31:35


On FrequencyCast Show 24, Carl and Pete give their thoughts on DAB Digital Radio and Internet Radio, after a turbulent couple of months on the radio scene. We also look at the Neuros OSD, DVD format wars, Knight Rider, and read out your text messages and digital TV questions.

FrequencyCast UK Tech Radio Show
FrequencyCast UK Show 03

FrequencyCast UK Tech Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2006 21:56


In FrequencyCast Show 03, Carl and Pete look at what DAB Digital Radio has to offer, and reveal how to use a Slingbox to watch your digital TV and DVDs over the Internet. News of the BT Total Broadband offering, the latest Freeview news, and in our postbag, we look at Primetime, Sky Multiroom, and ways to improve your Freeview reception.