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Archive for 2009

RadioDNS Second General Meeting – Change of Date

Friday, December 4th, 2009

We originally scheduled our Second General Meeting for the 9th February 2010, at a venue to be confirmed. This is the meeting at which our statutes will be ratified.

There is an opportunity to coincide our meeting with meetings from WorldDMB and IMDA, being held at the EBU in Geneva on the 16th-18th February 2010.

As many of the RadioDNS supporters are also involved in WorldDMB and IMDA, it seems to make sense to move the Second General Meeting into this week. That would reduce some peoples’ travel costs, and also allow for some informal networking and information sharing across the days.

So the RadioDNS Second General Meeting is now scheduled for Tuesday 16th February 2010 at the European Broadcasting Union in Geneva.

Apologies to anyone who has already made travel plans for the 9th February.

RadioVIS Technical Specification v1.0.0

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

We are pleased to announce the release of v1.0.0 of the technical specification for the RadioVIS application built upon the RadioDNS methodology.

Eagle-eyed readers will spot this document is dated September 2009 as we had hoped to tie this release together with v1.0.0 of the RadioDNS specification. Unfortunately the RadioDNS specification got caught up in the formalisation process and, as a result, so too did RadioVIS.

With a device already on the market utilising RadioDNS and the RadioVIS application, we are looking forward to many more exciting implementations in 2010.

Radio World International free ‘webinar’

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Radio professionals in the United States, Canada or Europe are welcome to a free ‘webinar’ on what to watch for in the radio industry in 2010. RadioDNS will be one of the topics covered; speaking will be James Cridland, a member of the RadioDNS statutes drafting team.

You can register at this website.

Statutes Drafting Team elected

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

In a meeting this afternoon, hosted by the EBU, the following were elected as members of the Statutes Drafting Team.

Jon Billings (BBC, UK)
James Cridland (Not At All Bad Ltd, UK)
Nick Jurascheck (PURE Digital, UK)
Spencer Leing (ABC, Australia)
Jeff Littlejohn (Clear Channel Inc, USA)
Peter MacAvock (EBU, Switzerland)
Ben Matthews (Absolute Radio, UK)
Richard Morris (Commercial Radio Australia, Australia)
Nick Piggott (Global Radio, UK)

This team will convene shortly to start work on the task, and will publish periodic updates. The intention is to deliver a complete draft by 1st February 2010, so that it can be thoroughly viewed by all interested parties ahead of our next General Meeting.

The next General Meeting has been set for February 9th at 14h00 CET, at a location to be agreed. At this meeting, it is intended the draft statutes will be ratified, and lead to an election of a Steering Board.

The initial RadioDNS team are grateful to the EBU’s help in counting the votes and organising the day, and for their invaluable assistance and advice.

Agenda for the First RadioDNS General Meeting

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

We are pleased to publish the agenda of the First RadioDNS General Meeting in Geneva on Tuesday 10th November. You can find it here.

If you are joining us by telephone, and have not yet received the details, or joining in person but do not have details on how to reach the EBU, please e-mail us on feedback@radiodns.org

Nominations for the Statues Drafting Team

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Nominations closed for the Statutes Drafting Team last week, but it was necessary to clarify a couple of nominations that had been transferred from the original request for nominations for the Steering Team.

The nominees are listed below, and these will be the candidates for an election as part of Tuesday’s meeting, during which we will discuss and agree what the Statutes Drafting Team will deliver back to the General Meeting and by when.

Name Company Position Area of Activity
Spencer Lieng ABC Radio (AU) Executive Manager Technology Research and Standards Broadcaster
Ben Matthew Absolute Radio Applications Specialist & Network Support Broadcaster
Dan Thornton Absolute Radio Digital Marketing Manager Broadcaster
Martyn Humphreys Bauer (UK) Head of Broadcast Systems – London and Southern England Broadcaster
Jon Billings BBC Head of Technology, FM&T A&M and Mobile Broadcaster
George T Bundy BRS Media Inc President / CEO Service Provider
Jeff Littlejohn ClearChannel Exec VP – Distribution Development Broadcaster
Hanns Wolter Club DAB Italia
Broadcaster
Richard Morris Commercial Radio Australia
Broadcaster Association
Peter MacAvock
European Broadcasting Union
Broadcaster Association
Nick Piggott Global Radio Head of Creative Technology Broadcaster
Joe D’Angelo iBquity Digital Vice President – Broadcast Programs and Advanced Services Transmission
Nigel Roberts Island Networks CEO/CTO Service Provider
James Cridland Not At All Bad Ltd Director
Independent
Nick Jurascheck PURE Director of Software Development Receiver Manufacturer
Simon Gooch SBS Broadcaster
Michael Reichert SWR Broadcaster
Simon Cole UBC CEO Service Provider

Radio Magazine (US) talks RadioDNS

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Radio Magazine in the US has a great article about RadioDNS on their website. You can read it in full here.

The EBU are supporters of RadioDNS

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

We’re pleased to add this morning the EBU to our list of supporters.

The European Broadcasting Union are very kindly hosting our first General Assembly next week, and continue to give invaluable advice on RadioDNS’s organisational structure. All on the RadioDNS team are very grateful to them.

“Supporters” have an interest in the RadioDNS project, and are supportive of the overall project aims.

RadioDNS in NAB’s Radio TechCheck

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

We were delighted to see that the NAB Radio TechCheck weekly newsletter featured RadioDNS today, alongside the PURE Sensia. It is an excellent primer on both RadioDNS and the Sensia.

Read – NAB Radio TechCheck, 2nd November 2009 (PDF)

RadioDNS … for books?

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

RadioDNS is an extensible technology for augmenting radio broadcasts: but we’d not thought of using it elsewhere.

Spotted this morning – an interesting article from Tony Hirst – taking the ideas of RadioDNS and applying it… to books.

We think we’ll leave that to Tony; but great to see people building on RadioDNS’s core principles.