Media
NME Radio launches on London DAB
Published Wednesday, May 13 2009, 14:16 BST | By James Welsh
NME Radio has launched on DAB Digital Radio in London.
The station is broadcasting on the DRG multiplex at 80kbps in mono.
"Since launch we've been dedicated to making NME Radio available on as many platforms as possible making the station more accessible and relevant in an increasingly fragmented market," said Sammy Jacob, NME Radio's managing and programming director. "From today fans of cutting-edge music can listen to the station on DAB in London and we hope to announce additional platforms in future."
NME Radio is already carried on digital satellite and Virgin Media's digital cable service and is broadcasting on FM in Manchester this month.
The station is broadcasting on the DRG multiplex at 80kbps in mono.
"Since launch we've been dedicated to making NME Radio available on as many platforms as possible making the station more accessible and relevant in an increasingly fragmented market," said Sammy Jacob, NME Radio's managing and programming director. "From today fans of cutting-edge music can listen to the station on DAB in London and we hope to announce additional platforms in future."
NME Radio is already carried on digital satellite and Virgin Media's digital cable service and is broadcasting on FM in Manchester this month.
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