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Transistor kills the radio star?

Defender a velha ideia de rádio, a todo o custo

Se não houver um canal/uma plataforma de distribuição (como o FM ou DAB) a rádio não existirá: 

«Without a dedicated transmission network, radio may risk being subsumed by other platforms dominated by television or other services. Radio broadcasts may lose prominence if offered as a supplementary service by aggregators controlling the menus, EPGs, and technical parameters of transmission.» 

fonte: Public Radio in Europe, Conclusions and Outlook, EBU/UER, Junho 2007, pág 2

Falta saber qual será esse modelo:

«Radio in the future is a multiplatform phenomenon. Radio will be available on a wide range of technical devices, from racks and hifi’s over stand alones and portables to handheld and pocket receivers. Everything digital - from television and computers to cell phones, mobiles and PDA’s, will be able to carry sound and thus radio along.• From one-standard to many-standards: There will be no single, winning standard for digital radio. DAB/DMB, DRM, DVB all have their strengths and weaknesses, which will make more of them co-exist. Manufacturers will secure dual, triple and eventually multi-standard radio sets for the consumers. And the consumers will not have to navigate through a jungle of frequencies or abbreviations, as the tuners will have easy-to-navigate browsers on displays with the station brands»  

fonte: «Public Radio in Europe, Conclusions and Outlook, EBU/UER, Junho 2007, pág 6

 

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