
Italy's VHF Band III, Radio Botswana's Upgrade, and Belgium's Media Pluralism Report
In episode 155 of the RedTech Daily Podcast, Marguerite Clark welcomes listeners and introduces the episode's central themes. The discussion begins with Italy's Agcom considering the reallocation of VHF Band III frequencies, examining potential impacts on broadcasters. The episode then shifts to Radio Botswana's technological upgrade with Calrec's IP-native Type R system, highlighting advancements in their broadcasting capabilities. The spotlight moves to Rob Bertrand's new role at Inrush Broadcast Services, followed by insights from Belgium's CSA media pluralism report for 2023. The episode also covers RTW's launch of the TouchMonitor 5 desktop audio monitor. Closing remarks guide listeners to the RedTech website for more information.
Key Points
- Italy's communications regulator, Agcom, is considering reallocating unused VHF Band III frequencies for D.A.B. plus radio, following Aeranti-Corallo's successful lobbying efforts.
- Radio Botswana has upgraded its infrastructure with Calrec's IP-native Type R mixing system, replacing a 60-year-old analog setup to enhance operational flexibility and future expansion.
- The Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel's 2023 media pluralism report for Belgium's French-speaking region highlights medium risks in market pluralism and social inclusion, despite strong protections in political independence.
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