3 years TDPradio - Press Release
3 YEARS TDPRADIO
TDPradio, the brainchild of Daniël Versmissen (Program Manager) and
founded in 2003, is pleased to announce it's third birthday which will
be celebrated on October 11, 2006. We proudly share with you this
important event and want to thank all of you for making it happen.
Today, TDPradio is the first and only dance radio station which
broadcasts worldwide in DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale). It is recognized
as bringing the best audio quality ever delivered in AM radio.
On October 11, 2006, TDPradio will extend it's DRM transmissions from
4 to 14 hours, so now you can listen to TDPradio every day in DRM.Join
us, experience our high-technology music using the utmost quality
standards available in the market.
Broadcasts take place daily from 1500-1600 UTC on 6015 kHz to Europe
and from 0000-0100 UTC on 9790 kHz to Northern America.
Each day a different flavour of dance music is broadcast to suit
different tastes and to show the wide variety of dance music styles.
You can also listen online 24/7 to our live internet stream. Check out
www.tdpradio. com for more details about our shows.
TDPradio is still looking for DJ talent! Contact our Program Manager
Daniël Versmissen for more info: daniel@tdpradio. com.
About TDPradio:
TDPradio is the first and only dance music radio station broadcasting
in DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) on shortwave in stereo to Europe and
North America.
Its mission is to bring the best audio quality on shortwave utilizing
only digital technologies from production source to its audience with
the smallest number of encoding/decoding steps possible in the digital
transmission chain. TDPradio also aims to offer unique, compelling
content produced especially for DRM to promote the possibilities and
quality of DRM.
For more info, visit www.tdpradio. com.
About TDP:
TDP is a technical service provider for shortwave radio broadcasts,
both in analog and digital format to every part of the world.
TDP offers a flexible and end-to-end solution for radio stations and
program producers targeting a specific coverage area or a particular
audience.
Besides the airtime service, TDP also sells shortwave broadcast
transmitters, antennas and studio equipment.
For more info, visit www.broadcast. be.
About DRM:
DRM is the world's only open standard, universal, digital on-air
system for short-wave, medium-wave/ AM and long-wave. DRM has received
the endorsement of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute
(ETSI), the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) and the
International Electro technical Committee (IEC). DRM provides near-FM
audio quality and excellent reception, even over long distances. While
DRM currently covers the broadcasting bands below 30 MHz, the DRM
consortium voted last year to extend the system to the broadcasting
bands up to 120 MHz. In addition to providing substantially better
audio quality and interference- free reception, the DRM system benefits
listeners with new multimedia content such as track title, artist, and
station name, which can be displayed on DRM receivers to enhance the
listening experience.
More info about DRM, check out www.drm.org.