Radio Mirchi launches 'Campus Radio' in partnership with Gaana
MUMBAI: Radio Mirchi has helped Britannia and MEC to build a national campaign called Campus Radio, in partnership with Gaana. This is India’s first campus digital radio that attempt at bringing more smiles on the youthful faces.
Global DRM meet to review 'excellent' progress in India
NEW DELHI: The 2017 General Assembly of the Digital Radio Mondiale Consortium in May this year will review the progress made by DRM in India and other key countries.
The Exchange announces speakers and panels for 28 March conference
MUMBAI: United Kingdom's Department for International Trade and Mumbai-based music promoter, Submerge will present The Exchange, a day-long conference that promotes ties between music industry professionals from India and the United Kingdom on 28 March 2017 at antiSOCIAL, Mumbai.
India's media, entertainment revenues are seen at Rs 2.41 lakh crore by 2021
MUMBAI: The Indian media and entertainment industry is projected to grow at 13.9 per cent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over 2016-21 to reach Rs 2.41 lakh crore by 2021, said a study released here on Wednesday 21 March 2017.
After Red FM, Mirchi makes its presence felt in Northeast
MUMBAI: Phase III has been a boon for the radio industry and many cities, especially the nature-centric cities.
I am working towards reinvention: Rajitta Hemwaani
MUMBAI: A few months ago Rajitta Hemwaani joined 9X Media Pvt. Ltd as Sr. Vice President to head a new business division initiated to tap the business potential and talent of independent music content.
Complexities in clearances cause for slow growth: Parliamentary Committee
NEW DELHI: The clearance process needs to be simplified to attract more proposals for setting up of community radio stations and the Information and Broadcasting Ministry should focus on hilly and tribal areas, Left Wing Extremist (LWE) Affected Areas, the north east and union territories and ot
Outreach initiates training program for aspiring RJs
MUMBAI: Radio Phase III has given birth to more radio stations and this has created a huge vacuum in the RJing space. The new stations need RJs but where will one find them?
AIR has acquired 37 DRM transmitters, in talks to get cheaper radio sets: Rathore
NEW DELHI: All India Radio (AIR) has introduced digital radio technology in the AIR Network by installing new state of the art Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Technology transmitters by replacing old outlived 37 Medium Wave/ Short Wave transmitters.
'Redtro Jam Project' to go on-ground; Season 2 in pipeline
MUMBAI: Radio as a medium has to constantly reinvent itself to stay in touch with this fast-moving world of social media. Thus, we constantly keep hearing about radio stations inventing and reinventing themselves through new shows and live events.