Total Pageviews

Friday, November 21, 2014

All India Radio Takes New NETIA Radio-Assist Software Live at New Delhi Headquarters and 48 Stations Across India



11/20/2014 03:08:08 PM

CLARET, France -- Nov. 18, 2014 -- NETIA today announced that All India Radio (AIR), the national radio broadcaster of India and a division of Prasar Bharati group, has taken its new Radio-Assist(TM) digital audio software suite live on more than 1,300 workstations to support its national broadcast facility and 48 local stations. Through this installation, coordinated by Delhi-based systems integrator Progressive Infotech, NETIA software has effectively been deployed in every major city across India, enabling AIR to tailor and deliver informative, educational, and entertaining programming to listeners throughout the country.
"The work performed by Progressive Infotech and NETIA ensured that the Radio-Assist deployment met the demanding requirements of geographically distributed operations, as well as the challenges of providing content that engages AIR listeners across a large and diverse audience," said Gulshan Kharbanda, chief technology officer at Progressive Infotech. "We believe this project represented a significant improvement in AIR's production and broadcast capabilities, and we are confident that they can build on these capabilities to enrich the on-air product for their many listeners."


4 comments:

  1. The Union Ministry of Information and broadcasting and the Prasar Bharati Corporation should intensify efforts for early commissining of All India Radio Amritsar. This is India's window into Lahore the intellectual capital of Pakistan. Radio Pakistan can talk to Amritsar, but Amritsar is so far unable to talk back to Pakistan.

    ReplyDelete
  2. My fear is that the 300 meter high tower on the outskirts of Amritsar will never be comissioned after All India Radio Amritsar transmissions start from the hurriedly fabricated tower at that very location goes into operation.

    ReplyDelete