FRAP offers DAB+ training

FRAP SUN Training

FRAP offers DAB+ training.
Nantes: SUN hosts a DAB+ training course.

The FRAP (Federation of associative radios in Pays de la Loire) proposes a two-day training to understand the technical and strategic issues of DAB+, on June 15 and 16, 2023 in Nantes. At the end of the training, the trainees will be able to define a development strategy for their radio via digital broadcasting tools.

In the context of the deployment of DAB+, the multiplication of broadcasting channels and the personalization of uses, this two-day training will address all the broadcasting modes of radio. It aims to help local radio stations understand the hybridization of offers and ultimately adapt their development strategy via the new broadcasting modes.
Objective of this training: to know the different forms of digital broadcasting, the local players in its territory, the process of a call for tenders, the operation of a multiplex, to understand the challenges and complementarity of DAB + and IP radio, as well as the solutions for mutualization.

PIERRE BOUCARD WILL PROVIDE TRAINING

Founder and director of SUN, an association radio operating on six FM/DAB+ frequencies in the Pays de la Loire region, Pierre Boucard will provide this training. Pierre has dedicated the last twenty years to the development of DAB+ in France. Passionate about radio and innovation, his career has led him to acquire in-depth expertise in the field of broadcast and broadband radio combining FM, DAB+ and IP. He also participated in the creation of mySUN, a digital audio distribution platform designed to meet the new expectations of listeners, such as interaction with them, on-demand listening service, music streaming... As president of GRAM (Groupement des Radios Associatives de la Métropole nantaise), Pierre Boucard also worked on the creation of an independent broadcasting operator in the Pays de la Loire. He is also responsible for spectrum and technological innovations for the SNRL (Syndicat National des Radios Libres).

Source : La Lettre Pro

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