the world’s greatest apps - annika nyberg
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THE SMART RADIO INITIATIVE(EURO-CHIP)
ANNIKA NYBERG FRANKENHAEUSERMEDIA DIRECTOR, EBU
RADIODAYS EURPE 2014
The original message
We support free-to-air broadcast radio, analogue and digital, in all
devices
Broadcast radio in smartphones
What do we want to achieve?
-Make radio future proof-Hybrid solutions – broadcast and broadband-Partnerships private-public -Partnerships with other industry bodies-A brilliant consumer experience – API:s-Open and global standards
Target discussion partners:-Mobile phone manufacturers-MNO:s
The Universal Smartphone Radio Project
•Brilliant experience of radio on smartphones•Globally applicable & open standards•Common user experience guidelines•Common broadcaster standards•Consistent APIs for radio apps
“Making broadcast radio like an app”
Why this project?
•Listeners want reliable, consistent and free radio from well known stations•Listeners want radio on their mobile devices•Broadcast Radio (FM, DAB, DAB+, HD) works, and broadcasters are committed to widespread networks•Hybrid (Broadcast Radio + IP connectivity) will deliver a much improved user experience
Smart Radio initiative – why?
1. Radio needs a broadcast backbone2. The future of radio lies in using the combination of
broadband and broadcast – not one or the other3. Radio has to be where the users are – above all in mobile
phones and tablets4. It needs to be there as broadcast – FM, DAB, DAB+,DMB - it
is so much more beneficial for the listeners
EURORADIO, ANNIKA NYBERG 713/04/23
LTE-A in Holland (1,000,0000 listeners peak capacity): 38,500 transmitters to cover 31,000 km²
DAB+ in Holland (unlimited peak capacity):30 transmitters to cover 31,000 km²
Source: TNO Report 2012
NETHERLANDS
All radio listening each year in Sweden = 270 billion minutes (190,000 Terabytes).
That is more data than carried by all MNO networks in 2012.
The transport cost would be € 860 million (4.5 € /GB).
Compare that to the cost usingbroadcasting on the terrestrial network€ 10-20 million
Source: Teracom Group.
It doesn't make financial sense to air the same content via LTE when it is already being broadcasted live via analogue or digital radio. Double distribution is costly and unnecessary.
On the receiver’s side…
Battery life, streaming via 3G:6 hours, 53 minutes.
Battery life, broadcasting via FM: 48 hours, 12 minutes.
= 7 times longer battery life. What if 50 million people stream?
Source: Media UK
The more data streamed via IP, the lower the quality…
-Arguments for MNO:s, politicians, mobile phone manufacturers-Most important – the consumer, the consumer experience and the promise to them
1. A lot of extra content 2. Free to air radio to their mobiles 3. Longer battery life 4. More bandwidth to everyone as live radio won’t consume it 5. A pocket device that will always receive info
What about wearables?
THANK [email protected]