Radio international news5/7/2023 The Test Card in Black and White (NSDL 60017) can be bought as a download here.įollow all the releases at the Lounge Music Facebook page. Our record label, Lounge Music has put together an album of some of the original music from these days and it's available now on Amazon and other download sites. Programmes often didn't begin until 5pm and the entire daytime was given over to the pattern and music. There are still many fans of the music that was featured as background to the BBC test card transmissions in the 60s. It's available to download now from iTunes, Amazon and Spotify. The fifth volume - Sweet Unity includes previously unreleased or rare gems from Tony Hatch, Jeff Wayne, Johnny Harris, Johnny Pearson, Brian Fahey, Michael Park, Dieter Reith, Carlos Diernhammer, Laurie Johnson and many others. The Lively Lounge provides a weekly showcase for great instrumentals, but there are also a series of download albums available. Check it out at Amazon, iTunes and Spotify. Our releases are all downloadable from Amazon and iTunes, and all of the tracks are streamed via Spotify and Google.Ĭurrently available singles include a reissue of by 'We Don't Belong' by Sylvan, coupled with her latest song 'There's an Ache in my Heart'. We have released four volumes of The Lively Lounge and three of TV themes in our Sounds Visual series along with albums by Tony Hatch, Johnny Pearson and Jill Keating. Download it now for GBP 7.89 from Amazon here. We have been assisting our clients with this for over 25 years, allowing them to focus on creating great content while we handle the rest.Our associated record label, Lounge Music has released another album from Leapy Lee titled 'Leapy Lee's 50th Anniversary Album'. Medium wave broadcasting requires careful planning and regulatory clearance work with both national and international regulatory bodies. For example, we recently facilitated broadcasts into the Korean Peninsula. Other times, the requirements are more nuanced and political. Occasionally, we provide mass coverage, reaching large populations in a single country. However, we also work with clients who have more bespoke transmission requirements. MW (or AM) radio receivers are universal across the globe, meaning audiences need only the simplest of equipment to hear the content.ĭaily, we broadcast on medium wave into the Middle East from sites in Europe and Oman. The signal is transmitted better at night, so will provide a much wider coverage after dark. Encompass uses medium wave radio to deliver a combination of local, national and international radio services. Medium wave provides a higher quality of audio to the listener than shortwave, but over shorter distances. Every year, we even put on special broadcasts to reach expeditions in Antarctica – reaching anywhere else on the planet is easy by comparison! Ultimately, our goal is to provide the best listener experience possible, and we take pride in the fact that we can get clear, uninterrupted radio broadcasts into almost any part of the world. This ensures our clients maintain a strong signal strength using the best frequencies, delivering “loudest on the dial” results. Our Schedule and Frequency Management Team not only coordinates radio frequencies with international regulatory bodies but also selects the best global transmitter site to use for each region of the world. We work with some of the world’s best renowned international broadcasters to target ‘lifeline’ audiences, particularly in remote regions of the world where access to other forms of media is either unavailable or tightly controlled. Encompass uses shortwave to deliver content to the millions of listeners around the world that use the most basic, inexpensive and widely available radio receivers.
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