World Radio TV Handbook 2025
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- ISBN 9783982501727
- Dimensions: 146 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 17 Dec 2024
- Publisher: Radio Data Center GmbH
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Paperback
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The WRTH 2025 is the world's most comprehensive and up-to-date guide to broadcasting. This is the 79th edition of World Radio TV Handbook and this great directory continues to offer the most comprehensive guide to broadcasting on the planet.
Step into the world of radio like never before with the WRTH 2025 edition, your definitive companion for all things broadcasting. This 79th edition of the World Radio TV Handbook offers over 800 pages of unparalleled content, bringing you closer to the heart of the global radio community.
Join us in celebrating the timeless magic of radio. Witness the evolution and be part of this exciting journey with WRTH 2025.
Comprehensive Data: WRTH 2025 is tailor-made for the dedicated radio enthusiast. Discover frequencies and broadcasting evolution across LW, MW (AM), SW, FM, Digital Radio (HD and DAB), and National TV channels.
Expert Insights: Now under the expert administration of Radio Data Center GmbH, WRTH remains an unrivaled source of broadcasting knowledge, guiding you through the ever-changing landscape of radio.
Global Perspective: Embrace a worldwide view of broadcasting, exploring new territories and understanding the future of shortwave broadcasting by major players.
Radio Data Center (RDC), founded in 2012, provides professional data delivery and services for broadcast radio-related businesses and industries. RDC's origins trace back to Gunter Lorenz, who founded FMLIST in 1986, the world's most comprehensive and up-to-date database of FM broadcasting. FMLIST went online in 2005 at fmlist.org and was soon followed by MWLIST, its counterpart for mediumwave and shortwave.
Oliver Schmidt, the Co-CEO of RDC, also chairs the Board of UKW/TV-Arbeitskreis e.V., the owner of FMLIST, and is a publisher of the "Sender-Tabelle" and "European Radio Guide" books. The RDC team views their mission as "cartographers of the global radio landscape," elevating community-supported databases to a professional standard.
