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Digital Radio: Turning Up the Volume on Satellite and Terrestrial Radio Adoption
Published Date:
December 2005
Published By:
In-Stat
Page Count:
42
Order Code:
R97-2204
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Description
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Methodology
Technology Adoption Panel (TAP) Survey
Digital Audio Broadcasting
HD Radio
International Expansion
Eureka 147
ISDB-T
S-DARS
DMB
Advanced Digital Radio Features
Telematics
EPG
Multichannel Sound
Tomorrow Radio
Digital Radio in Europe
Dynamics by Country
UK
Germany
Denmark
Others
Belgium
Switzerland
Spain
Forecast
Digital Radio in Asia
Dynamics by Country
Singapore
Korea
Japan
China
Others
WorldSpace
Forecast
Digital Radio in the America
Dynamics by Country
Canada
Satellite
Terrestrial
US
Satellite
Terrestrial
Brazil
Digital Radio Feature Comparison
Signal
Cost
Programming
Forecast
US Consumer Survey Results
Radio Listening Environment, Home vs. Car
Digital Radio Familiarity
Reasons for Owning or Not Owning a Satellite Radio Receiver
Interest in Digital Radio Features
Purchase Influencers
Digital Radio ICs
Integration Trends
IC Suppliers
Frontier Silicon
Philips
Silicon Labs
STMicroelectronics
Texas Instruments
Others
List of Tables
Table 1. Digital Radio Market in Europe
Table 2. Digital Radio Market in Asia 20
Table 3. Satellite Radio Provider and Car Manufacturer Relationships . 23
Table 4. US Markets with the Most Digital Radio Stations 24
Table 5. US Satellite Radio Subscribers (in Thousands)
Table 6. Digital Radio Market in the Americas
Table 7. Reasons for Purchasing a Satellite Radio (Multiple Responses Allowed)
Table 8. Reasons for Not Owning a Satellite Radio (Multiple Responses Allowed)
Table 9. Interest in Digital Radio Features (Multiple Responses Allowed)
Table 10. Eureka 147 DAB Radio Bill of Materials
Table 11. iBiquity HD Radio Bill of Materials
List of Figures
Figure 1. Worldwide Digital Radio Market (Units in Thousands)
Figure 2. Hours of Radio Listening per Week
Figure 3. Familiarity with Digital Radio
Figure 4. Interest in Buying a Digital Radio
Figure 5. Amount Willing to Pay for a Digital Radio
Figure 6. Satellite Radio Influence Over Car Purchase
Figure 7. Price Willing to Pay for Digital Radio as a Car Option
Figure 8. AM Stations Broadcasting Digitally Before Paying for a Digital Radio
Figure 9. Public Radio Listeners
Figure 10. Willingness to Buy an HD Radio If You Could Receive More Channels of Public Radio Than Available on FM Today
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