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February 28, 2005

EE Times reports that a portable, DAB-based, download-ready music player with an electronic program guide (EPG) is being developed in the U.K..

Radio stations in the U.K. are leading the charge to morph Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) radios into pocket radios that integrate TiVo-like features such as pause, rewind and record along with an electronic program guide (EPG).



"We are uniquely positioned," said Colin Crawford, vice president of the Pure Digital division at Imagination Technologies Ltd. (Kings Langley, England). The company's BUG radio (left), already on the commercial market, comes with a Secure Digital card to store music downloads and a USB port to download new software such as EPGs.

Later this year, Imagination Technologies will release its Pocket DAB 2000 radio. Driven by Frontier Silicon's Chorus chip, it is believed to be an EPG-ready system.

Not likely to be available in first-generation radios, however, is support for multiple digital rights management systems from the cellular, MP3 and PC worlds. The horsepower and memory required could be too costly in this price-sensitive sector, said Rutton Ruttonsha, vice president and general manager for personal entertainment at Philips Semiconductors.

Fred Child (right) hosts the wonderfully written Performance Today on NPR. It would look good on a multi-media download.

Can you believe that the CBC's innovative Radio 3 is going away!! Check out the archives. It was a breakthrough for the broadcast industry. Bring it back CBC!!! (INFO@cbcradio3.com).


Originally posted by samc from Daily Wireless, remediated by yatta on Feb 28, 2005 at 02:09 PM


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"Can you believe that the CBC's innovative Radio 3 is going away!! Check out the archives. It was a breakthrough for the broadcast industry. Bring it back CBC!!! (INFO@cbcradio3.com)."

Indeed. I just posted an open letter to CBC President Robert Rabinovich on my site (www.pwi.blogspot.com). I'm told by friends at the CBC that the corp is very receptive to listener feedback. Please write them (and feel free to link back to the open letter).

Thanks

FC

Posted by: fatcitizen at March 3, 2005 11:18 PM

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