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Digital Radio: Do You Hear What I Hear?Published by: In-Stat Published: Dec. 12, 2003 - 41 Pages Table of Contents
Table 1. iBiquity-Affiliated Broadcasters Table 2. US Radio Station Formats Table 3. Worldwide Digital Terrestrial Radio Forecast (Units in Thousands) Table 4. Digital Terrestrial Radio Average Selling Prices Table 5. Digital Terrestrial Radio Revenues (US$ in Millions) Table 6. Worldwide Digital Satellite Radio Unit Shipments (Units in Thousands) Table 7. Digital Satellite Radio Average Selling Prices (US$) Table 8. Digital Satellite Radio Revenues (US$ in Millions) Table 9. US S-DARS Subscribers (Subscribers in Thousands) Table 10. Worldwide S-DARS Subscribers Table 11. Eureka 147 DAB Radio Bill of Materials Table 12. iBiquity HD Radio Bill of Materials List of Figures Figure 1. Worldwide Digital Radio Market Figure 2. Digital Radio Block Diagram AbstractThe rollout of digital radio has come in fits and starts. When the first digital broadcasts became available in Europe, receivers were too expensive for the mass market. Over five years later, receiver prices have come down, but many countries are still trialing digital broadcasts waiting for the regulatory framework to be in place and digital coverage to expand. We expect both sides of digital radio to move down the same path to expand the digital radio rollout.Satellite radio has been successful in the US, and other countries are hoping to duplicate that success. They want to deliver not only audio streams but video streams as well. The report discusses trends in satellite and terrestrial digital radio worldwide, and includes five-year forecasts for digital radio unit shipments, ASPs, and revenues. Five-year forecasts are also provided for satellite radio subscribers and digital radio bill of materials. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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