Tag: Radio

  • ‘Maun ki Baat’: Cong dig at PM Modi’s 100th radio episodes

    ‘Maun ki Baat’: Cong dig at PM Modi’s 100th radio episodes

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    New Delhi: The Congress took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday over his “Mann ki Baat” radio broadcast, saying the occasion of its 100th episode was heralded with great fanfare but it was “maun ki baat (silence)” on critical issues such as China, Adani, increasing economic inequalities and the wrestlers’ protest.

    Modi’s monthly “Mann ki Baat” programme completed its 100th episode on Sunday.

    Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders, including Union ministers, listened to the prime minister’s address at different places across the country as the ruling party went all out to make the 100th episode a mega exercise in public connect.

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    Just ahead of the airing of the programme, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh tweeted, “Today is FekuMaster Special. The 100th day of Mann ki Baat is heralded with great fanfare. But it is Maun ki Baat on crucial issues like China, Adani, increasing economic inequalities, price rise of essential commodities, terror attacks in J&K, insults to women wrestlers, non-fulfilment of promises made to farmer organisations, corruption in so-called double-engine state governments like Karnataka, conmen with close links to BJP, etc.”

    “IIM Rohtak does some doctored study on Mann ki Baat’s impacts while its Director’s academic credentials have been questioned by the Ministry of Education itself,” Ramesh said.

    The Congress, from its official Twitter handle, also took a dig at Modi, alleging that he has been silent on issues such as Chinese aggression, unemployment, price rise, charges against industrialist Gautam Adani’s business conglomerate and women’s security.



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  • PM inaugurates 91 FM radio transmitters, to benefit border, aspirational districts

    PM inaugurates 91 FM radio transmitters, to benefit border, aspirational districts

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    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday inaugurated 91 FM transmitters spread across 18 states and two union territories, in a move that will boost FM radio connectivity in the border regions and aspirational districts.

    With these new transmitters set up in 84 districts, the coverage will further increase by about 35,000 sq km area, benefitting an additional two crore people who did not have access to the medium so far.

    “These FM transmitters will play a key role in a range of services be it timely dissemination of information, weather forecast for agriculture or connecting the women self-help groups with new markets,” Modi said.

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    He said the tech revolution in the country helped radio emerge in a new avatar and brought new listeners to the medium. The prime minister said the government is constantly working for the democratisation of technology.

    The expansion takes place two days before the landmark 100th episode of Mann ki Baat, the prime minister’s monthly radio programme.

    The 91 new 100 W FM transmitters have been installed in 84 districts with a special focus on enhancing coverage in Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Ladakh and Andaman & Nicobar Islands.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Electronic Spices 8 Section Am Fm Radio Universal Antenna Stainless Steel Replacement Antenna Silver Color

    Electronic Spices 8 Section Am Fm Radio Universal Antenna Stainless Steel Replacement Antenna Silver Color

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    8 Section Am Fm Radio Universal Antenna Stainless Steel Replacement Antenna Silver Color
    Material : Chromium Copper
    Number of sections : 8
    Maximum stretch length : 54cm / 21 in
    Shortest contraction length : 12.8cm / 5 in

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  • Electronic Spices 4CH RC Remote Control 27mhz Circuit Pcb Transmitter & Receiver Board With Antenna Radio System for Toy Car 101

    Electronic Spices 4CH RC Remote Control 27mhz Circuit Pcb Transmitter & Receiver Board With Antenna Radio System for Toy Car 101

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    The RC controller made of plastic and electronic Components material, durable and long life service. Suitable for toy model, remote control car, remote control boat. Can be used to control the direction of movement of the toy car like going forward or backwards. The RC transmitter and receiver has an Electronic frequency: 27 MHz. To improve the senitivity of the rc remote control transmitter, please give the motor with a fire condenser. The output of the two rc transmitter voltages can be the size of the difference, when the battery power may be more obvious, it is recommended to take a little voltage alone to make with the steering engine.
    Material :fiberglass
    Electronic frequency 27MHZ
    Dimensions:pad 3 * 9 cm, receiving plate 3.5 * 2 cm , Antenna , 19 cm
    Item Weight : 16g

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  • YouTube Music now let users create customise radio stations

    YouTube Music now let users create customise radio stations

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    San Francisco: Google is rolling out a new feature to music streaming service ‘YouTube Music’, which will allow users to create their own custom stations based on specific artists.

    Users can access the new “Radio Builder” feature by navigating to the “Your music tuner” section of the YouTube Music homepage in the iOS or Android application, reports The Verge.

    Users can choose up to 30 artists when creating a custom station, and can also specify whether they want to hear music just from those artists or from artists that are similar to those they have chosen.

    Also, users can instruct it to play songs they know, songs they haven’t heard before, or a combination of the two while adding filters to allow users to tune the mix.

    According to Google spokesperson Paul Pennington, all users can access the feature, whether they are a paying subscriber or a free user, the report said.

    Last December, it was reported that the company was testing this feature.

    Meanwhile, earlier this month, the music streaming platform had reportedly rolled out the redesign of the “album view” for Android and iOS.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Exclusive: Hyderabad-based radio news reader’s message on World Radio Day

    Exclusive: Hyderabad-based radio news reader’s message on World Radio Day

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    Hyderabad: One of the renowned columnists Margaret Noonan once said, ”TV gives everyone an image, but radio gives birth to a million images in a million brains.” And we at Siasat.com find it relevant to recall her quote as intellectuals are celebrating World Radio Day today.

    UNESCO has declared February 13 as ‘World Radio Day’ because United Nations Radio was first established on this day in 1946. Radio, also known as the wireless telegraph was used for war purposes during World War I but who was aware that it would emerge as one of the effective and persuasive means of communication pacifists will swear by? Everything changes with time and this write-up will help you hark back to the days when radio used to be the one and only potent means of communication.

    History

    Italian scientist Gugliemo Marconi invented a device that he called ‘The Wireless Telegraph’ in 1895. He used it to transmit Morse codes. As he used radio waves for transmission, the device was later called ‘Radio.’ On December 24, 1906, Reginald Fessenden sent the first long-distance transmission of the human voice and music from his station in Massachusetts(USA).

    Radio was still in its infancy until Edwin Armstrong developed the superheterodyne circuit in 1918 and later in 1933, it was also discovered how FM broadcasts could be produced. Here begins the story. Radio of creative people have started reaching to East. The most powerful propaganda tool was now used to spread love and information.

    In June 1923, the Radio Club of Bombay started radio broadcasting in India. After that rest is history as All India Radio (AIR) has ruled the hearts of Indians since 1937.

    Theme

    The theme for the 2023 World Radio Day is ‘Radio and Peace’.

    Golden Era of Radio in India

    If you are born in the 90s, then we are pretty sure that you might have relished those moments when all your family members sitting in a dining hall used to listen to news broadcasted by ‘Akashvani’ as prime times news. You might have witnessed people walking through busy streets along with their radio sets. You might have also seen cricket lovers listening to commentary in groups under the shadow of Banyan or Chinar trees.

    From bringing batteries from the shopkeeper and carrying portable radio sets along with you the whole day to listening to them on your mobile phone, February 13 will only make you reminisce about those days.

    Maybe you might have preserved a radio set in your archive or home museum and it might be providing a souvenir of those golden days but we want you to take a pledge to help radio lovers to resuscitate the first most impressive and effective means of mass communication.

    Challenges

    Since the advent of television and social media, the ratio of radio listeners dropped immensely and radio faced various challenges but thanks to a few prominent radio personalities who kept sharing their capsules, contents and voice notes on social media. You can listen to your favourite RJ or radio newscaster on google podcasts or other social media platforms now and you even don’t need an antenna for that.

    On this special day, Siasat.com had an exclusive conversation with one of the popular newsreaders at AIR Hyderabad, Suresh Dharmapuri. He spoke about how technology has affected the radio earlier but with time it proved to be fruitful as audiences can listen to their favourite radio programmes at any time and any place using the internet.

    ”Radio is not only that radio what you think. FM has changed the way of broadcasting on the radio. I am happy that people listen to the radio in cars, shops and malls. AIR and other radio stations have their own applications now. Radio is totally digitised now,” Suresh said.

    He further added, ”From lorries to auto-rickshaws, you will see people listening to FM as the range has been increased and listening to the radio using an antenna will give you a special feel instead of listening to it later on podcasts or other social media apps.”

    He opined that no one can compete with programmes broadcasted on AIR or FM Rainbow. They are evergreen and people still listen to these programmes. He also said that ‘ Mann Ki Baat’ in which PM Modi addresses the nation has gained a lot of popularity and it has helped a lot to get back a huge chunk of listeners.

    ”Since the advent of FM radio, most people got an opportunity to give voice to the radio and I think it helped to bring out the innate talent of various popular RJs. You need to be very creative to write the script of radio programmes and to me the skill of creating images in the minds of the audience with audio is highly appreciable,” he concluded.

    ‘With radio, the listener absorbs everything’ and yes Bob Edwards was right. Radio waves make you feel alive as most people are found with subliminal minds nowadays due to hustle and bustle of the surroundings and other personal reasons. So, here again wishing you Happy Radio Day and the question for you is, has social media affected radio in a positive or negative way? Do let us know in the comments section.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Residence of Dr Farooq Abdullah, Some JK Bank branches and entire radio colony built on encroached land- Download Name-wise PDF – Kashmir News

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    Residence of Dr Farooq Abdullah, Some JK Bank branches and entire radio colony built on encroached land- Download Name-wise PDF – Kashmir News

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirnews.in )

  • BBC Ara­bic ra­dio goes off air after 85 years of continuous broadcasting

    BBC Ara­bic ra­dio goes off air after 85 years of continuous broadcasting

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    The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Arabic radio broadcasting journey on January 27 went off air, after 85 years of broadcasting media service.

    The BBC announced in September 2022, that January 27, 2023 will be the date for the end of the journey that began in 1938, during which the radio built “great confidence” with its listeners around the world.

    BBC Arabic radio, was launched on January 3, 1938 in London.

    “Here is London, ladies and gentlemen. We are broadcasting today from London in Arabic for the first time in history.” That is the voice of broadcaster Ahmad Kamal Sorour, and that is the first phrase that was launched by the British Broadcasting Corporation “BBC” in Arabic, on January 3, 1938. To be the beginning of the broadcast of the Arabic section of the world’s most famous radio.

    BBC Arabic Radio finally stopped at 1 pm London time on Friday, January 27, with presenter Mahmoud Almossallami signing off with what called the station’s “prized slogan” — “This is London.”

    However, the BBC Arabic website and the BBC’s social networking platforms (Facebook, Twitter and Instagram) will continue to operate in addition to hosting existing and new audio programmes, the BBC said in a tweet.

    The broadcaster said that its decision was based on the slogan “time changes, but does not stop”, announcing the start of plans to accelerate the pace of transformation of its services towards digital content and increase public influence around the world, in light of relentless efforts to save costs.

    It added that the decision to close “is in line with the changes that have taken place in the needs of the public around the world, and the shift of more people towards digital news platforms.”

    Almost 382 people will lose their jobs at BBC.

    The BBC was set up by the British government but is funded by television license fees paid by the British public. Therefore, it is not funded by the state and maintains editorial independence.

    BBC Arabio radio covered news of World War II and the Suez Canal crisis and its aftermath in 1956 of a “triple aggression” carried out by France, Britain and Israel against Egypt. 

    BBC Arabic radio correspondents also covered most of the crises and all the Arab-Israeli wars, in addition to the Palestinian uprisings and the invasion of Iraq, which made it attract 40 million daily listeners.

    Friday, January 27, 2023, was the day of the end of the journey, in which the “Big Ben” clock stopped transmitting the sound of its most famous bell on the “BBC” Arabic radio station, at the top of every hour, announcing the arrival of another hour during which more news and miscellaneous materials would be broadcast.

    Many current or former workers expressed their astonishment at this decision, as this radio station – according to some – is not an ordinary radio station.

    The farewell expressions were not limited to the BBC radio workers, but even those who passed through there in their previous years of work still had a good memory of the broadcaster, and they did not understand this decision.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: TSRTC launches radio on its buses

    Hyderabad: TSRTC launches radio on its buses

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) has now chosen to put ‘TSRTC Radio’ in every bus in its fleet in an effort to engage with and generate positive sentiment among passengers about its services.

    Nine regular and metro buses in Hyderabad had the TSRTC radio fitted as a trial project following a large-scale test of it.

    TSRTC Managing Director, VC Sajjanar, unveiled the unique radio service’s pilot project on Saturday at Bus Bhavan. Later, the highest RTC authorities evaluated the radio’s performance.

    “In addition to providing entertainment through songs, the TSRTC radio will make people aware on the importance of human relations and talk about ethical issues that enhance moral values,” Sajjanar said.

    Currently, buses travelling on the Uppal-Secunderabad, Dilsukhnagar-Secunderabad, Gachibowli-Mehidipatnam, Secunderabad-Patancheru, Kukatpally-Shankarpally, Kondapur-Secunderabad, Koti-Patancheru, and Ibrahimpatnam-JBS routes have the RTC radio installed.

    The TSRTC radio’s mission is to entertain listeners, raise awareness of social concerns like women’s and children’s safety, and cyber and financial crimes, and keep listeners interested in its new programmes.

    Sajjanar stated that the management will make the radio completely available in all buses after hearing feedback from passengers. QR tags have been installed on buses to collect passengers’ comments and feedback on the programme.

    Depending on how customers react, the novel concept might be expanded to other important RTC bus lines in Hyderabad. TSRTC, Executive Director (Operations) PV Munishekhar, Kukatpally Depot Manager Ishaq Bin Mohammad, and other senior officials were present.



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  • ZEBRONICS Zeb-County Bluetooth Speaker with Built-in FM Radio, Aux Input and Call Function (Grey)

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    Zeb-county is a compact and handy portable speaker that comes with multi-connectivity options like wireless BT/USB/micro SD and AUX
    The speaker comes with a call function along with a built-in fm radio too
    Speaker impedance 4Ω
    Frequency response 120hz-15khz
    Charging time 4-5 hrs
    Playback time approx. 10 hrs
    1 Year warranty-from the date of purchase
    To connect to FM: Switch the speaker to FM mode and connect the micro USB cable to the micro USB port of the speaker and leave the other end free (this cable will act as the FM antenna).

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