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WRN provides live feed of Vatican Radio for UK and Irish listeners
(05 April 05)
WRN, the London-based international transmission company, is providing UK 
and Irish audiences with a 24 hour a day live feed from Vatican Radio. The 
service, broadcast live from Vatican City, is being broadcast via channel 
934 on Sky Digital, the UK?s leading direct-to-home satellite platform, 
into 7.6 million homes across the UK and Ireland. The feed includes daily 
programmes in a number of languages produced by Vatican Radio including 
English and Italian. Tim Ayris, WRN?s Marketing Manager said: ?We are 
pleased to offer this service to Vatican Radio at this important time 
allowing listeners to keep up to date with events as they unfold.? (Source: 
WRN press release 05 April, 2005)


RNZ and ABU to study DRM implementation strategies :
(20 April 05)

Radio New Zealand (RNZ) - together with the ABU, Thales Corp and 
THL-Australia - has launched a project to investigate the appropriate 
Digital Radio Modiale (DRM) implementation strategies for radio 
broadcasters in the region. The technical investigation, which started 
early this week in Wellington, is being carried out on digital radio 
transmissions in the medium wave band using the DRM digital system. An 
analogue medium wave radio transmitter of RNZ has been converted for 
digital transmissions in this project. This is to facilitate investigations 
on simulcast transmission of analogue and digital radio programmes. A 
Digital Radio Symposium and Demonstration has also been organised as part 
of the project. Around 70 experts from the radio industry in the region 
will meet from 27-29 April to provide technical information on digital 
radio and the conversion of transmitters to digital mode. The symposium 
also aims to provide an opportunity for the participants to carry out 
measurements of various technical parameters. It will culminate with a 
field measurement trip on 29 April. (Source : ABU Webste)

BBC launches marketing campaign across West Bank:
(16 April 05)
The British Broadcasting Corporation yesterday announced it has launched 
its first-ever marketing campaign across the West Bank, promoting the 
availability of BBC Arabic on partner station Radio Bethlehem 2000, 89.6 
FM. The joint initiative will enable Radio Bethlehem 2000 listeners to hear 
BBC programming - in Arabic and English 12 hours a day. Hosam El Sokkari, 
Head of BBC Arabic, said: "With this campaign, even more people in the West 
Bank will be aware of the availability of BBC programmes?in crystal clear 
quality, and our listener base in this region will further expand." BBC 
Arabic is a leading international radio news service in Arabic and 
bbcarabic.com is a leading Arabic online news site. The advertising 
campaign, featuring two hands cupping a globe that focuses on the Middle 
East, can be seen on billboards in high-profile areas in Jerusalem, 
Ramallah and Bethlehem. West Bank commuters can also see the campaign on 
buses branded with the design and in advertisements placed in Al Quds 
newspaper. The strapline running throughout the three-month-long jointly 
branded campaign is 'BBC Arabic on Radio Bethlehem 2000 - together we 
enrich your world'. (Source : ABU Website)

BBC appoints new global news development head:
(19 April 05)
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has announced the appointment of 
Michele Grant as Head of Global News Development - a new position designed 
to ensure that the broadcaster develops successful new editorial and 
commercial news partnerships and ventures around the world. Ms Grant?s role 
will become the key link between BBC News, BBC Worldwide and the Global 
News Division. She will remain based in Washington DC where she has been 
responsible for managing and developing the BBC's key news gathering 
partnerships in the United States. She will also act as the BBC's senior 
ambassador to the American news community and to other external 
organisations. Commenting on her appointment Ms Grant said: "Demand for the 
BBC's journalism is growing, and I want to make sure that we meet that 
demand with news services of the highest quality and in the variety of 
formats that people need. "The goal is: If it just happened, you can hear 
about it from the BBC wherever you are, whenever it's convenient." Prior to 
working in America, Ms Grant was Controller of BBC News Publicity. (Source 
: ABU Website)

Best Regards,

MD. AZIZUL ALAM AL-AMIN
BANGLADESH 
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