Media Library

A collection of media resources and meeting reports about RadioDNS Hybrid Radio

We want to make it easy for you to present and explain RadioDNS Hybrid Radio to your colleagues and peers. If you would like us to prepare a bespoke presentation for you, please contact the Project Office.

Introduction to RadioDNS

Start here if you need a basic primer on what RadioDNS is and how it works.

You can download the presentations from Google Slides in your preferred format. Just click “File… Download…” and choose the file type you want.

How the RadioDNS ecosystem works together

There’s a diversity of companies supplying services that use our standards, and this document explains the relationships between radio stations, service providers, technology providers and manufacturers.

RadioDNS Coverage Reports

RadioDNS Presentations & Meeting Reports

A selection of presentations and meeting reports about RadioDNS activities.

You can download the presentations from Google Slides in your preferred format. Just click “File… Download…” and choose the file type you want.

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Videos

A collection of videos of RadioDNS Hybrid Radio devices and presentations.

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RadioDNS Hybrid Radio Logos

RadioDNS® Logo Black PNG format 

RadioDNS® Logo Black EPS format

These logos are registered trademarks and are offered for use under the terms of this licence. If you’d like to use them in a way not covered by the licence, please contact the Project Office.

About RadioDNS Hybrid Radio® – Notes for Editors

Short-form information about RadioDNS.

  • RadioDNS Hybrid Radio is a set of open technology standards that let broadcast radio and the internet work together: enhancing the listener experience, and making radio better.
  • RadioDNS provides the DNS lookup which enables additional services and applications to be built. We promote a set of open standards to enhance the listening experience.
  • RadioDNS is a not-for-profit international organisation, providing support to broadcasters and device manufacturers wishing to use the technology.
  • The project has members from the North America, Europe and Asia, and over 60 supporters, with thousands of stations currently using our technical standards.
  • RadioDNS works equally across FM, DAB/DAB+ and HD Radio, and digital radio standards used elsewhere in the world.

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