News release from Fanny Podworny, Communications and PR Assistant, DRM Consortium
The Digital Radio Mondiale website http://www.drm.org/ has, as of May, a dynamic new look. While it remains the most comprehensive and accurate source of information about the DRM standard and global digital radio, the site now has a more user-friendly feel with exciting improvements in design, content and navigation.
The new website http://www.drm.org/ now has:
- An improved look and feel – Enhanced graphics and the homepage “DRM a Unique Global Solution” provide Internet visitors with a better user experience.
- Clearer navigation – Web pages work in intuitive and consistent ways, making it easier for visitors to find what they are looking for and know where they are within the website.
- A more logical structure – The website is clearly targeted at three groups - listeners, broadcasters and manufacturers.
- A wealth of information – DRM broadcast schedules; receivers on the market; the latest on DRM+; technical downloads, and more.
Click and view the new DRM website on http://www.drm.org/ .
(Source: NASB June 2008)
The Digital Radio Mondiale website http://www.drm.org/ has, as of May, a dynamic new look. While it remains the most comprehensive and accurate source of information about the DRM standard and global digital radio, the site now has a more user-friendly feel with exciting improvements in design, content and navigation.
The new website http://www.drm.org/ now has:
- An improved look and feel – Enhanced graphics and the homepage “DRM a Unique Global Solution” provide Internet visitors with a better user experience.
- Clearer navigation – Web pages work in intuitive and consistent ways, making it easier for visitors to find what they are looking for and know where they are within the website.
- A more logical structure – The website is clearly targeted at three groups - listeners, broadcasters and manufacturers.
- A wealth of information – DRM broadcast schedules; receivers on the market; the latest on DRM+; technical downloads, and more.
Click and view the new DRM website on http://www.drm.org/ .
(Source: NASB June 2008)