Title: Strategic Business Technology for Tomorrows Radio
1Strategic Business Technology for Tomorrows Radio
- What is NPR Labs,
- And Whats It Doing for My Station?
- Mike Starling
- NPR
2Who and What Americas Only Not-for-Profit
Broadcast Technology RD Center
Andrews
Evans
Starling
Kean
3NPR Labs Has Two Masters
- NPR Labs RD mission
- identify
- evaluate
- advance
- innovative radio technologies in support of NPR
and our member stations - And, regulatory support mission to preserve and
enhance public radio signals
4Do We Need Public Service RD?
- Our conviction is radio will remain viable - lean
back, companionship media will continue - No one else is focused on public service outcomes
- Were not tilting at windmills weve achieved
remarkable technical, market and regulatory
success - We delight in being public service guerillas
threading the needle under our commercial
competitors noses. - Thus, we have opportunity and obligation to shape
our destiny rather than leave it to the
marketplace - Our success will reinforce the connections in our
communities - information that nurtures the
survival of ideas creativity in a thoughtful
democracy.
5What How of NPR Labs
- Creating New Public Service Capacity
- Helping Build New Revenue Opportunities
- Maximizing and Protecting Signal
- Reach and Quality
- Using Fact-Based, Listener-Focused, Research
6Radio Competitiveness in Modern Media Landscape
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9PR Transition Status 540 Grants 175 On Air
42 Multicasting
August 2006
Red Multicast Black Grant Square AM
10Labs Recipe By Leveraging Strategic Grants,
Achieve Higher Levels of Effort
- ?Inclusive/Accessible Radio Services
- Visually impaired CA, special audio (12 M)
- Hearing impaired rich displays, specialized
radios (23 M) - Combined audience of 35 million, more than
current public radio audience - ?Rich Display Options (precursor to killer app of
MY HD radio) - ?What and where are our audience vs. signal
opportunities? - How much can we improve digital coverage while
minimizing interference potential? - Regulatory can we kill FM modulators, kill CH 6
in our lifetime, sing Kum-Bay-Yah w/LPFMs? (all
receiver-dependent studies) - Look around the radio corners WiMax (aka ?STB
in Radio)
11Labs Approach to New Media OptionsRelentless
Focus On Consumer Experience
- What do I want from my public radio?
- BOBN no user manual required
- What I want when I want it (tivo-style)
- No pledge drives once Ive pledged
- Discovery and unpredictability intact, but can be
ignored (skip ahead to next story) - Lots of new content to investigate
(multi-channels civic, education, special
languages, learning channels) - Services that serve my interests (opt in for
AMBER, memo for favorite songs and shows)
12We Are Market Shapers and Movers
- Complete redesign of original digital radio
system - Any station can multicast (gt600 by year end)
- Multicasting is in the digital standard (NRSC-5A)
- Ten Multicast receivers in the marketplace
- ???All new receivers are multicast receivers
- gt1 Billion would be needed to buy this many
missing stations in top 100 markets alone - At total system cost of 140 Million, all 800
CPB FM public radio stations can offer at least
three program services
132003 Tomorrow Radio Project Field Tests
- 7 weeks, 7,500 miles, over 1 million data
points
14WETA-FM/HD - 4,652,000 Potential Listeners 700
watt HD Signal 65 dBu TIREM contour
15WNYC-FM/HD 15,747,000 Potential Listeners57
watt HD Signal - 61 dBu TIREM contour
162004 Test Results
This data reveals that near CD quality for music
can be achieved at 36 kpbs, the same is true for
voice at 56 kbps, and a dual 48 kpbs is a logical
default channel for both main and supplemental
channels
172004
Reading Services for Blind Can Outperform Quality
of Analog Subcarriers in One 12kbps Extended
Hybrid Partition
One Extended Hybrid Patition 11.8 kbps maximum
throughput
2004 Test Results
18Calibrating Coverage Expectations
- NRSC testing showed HD Radio worked out to the 35
dBu contour - Thats a result that was measured in one location
(west of DC going towards National Radio Quiet
Zone in West Virginia). - NRSC actually said that HD coverage was similar
to analog - That was done back when the system assumed a
simulcast-only service (some analog blending
assumed ok)
192005 - NPR Labs Field Mapping Receiver
Kenwood head unit with KTC-HR100 black box
Backlit DVM for signal, batt. status
Master power, Logger power, Logger record
Internal battery and loudspeaker
Jacks for FM antenna, GPS, audio output,
headphones
Data Logger MMC card
Term. Block for 4x20w loudspeaker
2034 Stations Have Mapped 15 Million Data Points
The Definitive Reference on HD Coverage
- General observations so far
- Rolling terrain BAD
- Non linear relationship to power Class Cs will
usually cover slightly beyond the 60 dBu contour - Many Class As will be lucky to fully cover the
70 dBu contour - No surprise that in flat terrain, with higher
power, high height signals reach beyond 60 dBu
21WBEZ better than average
22HD rimshot coverage
2372 dBu Mobile 66 dBu Homeuser
administered, 1st gen receiver
24Future of Coverage Mapping
25What Have You Done For Me Lately? - How Shaun
Spent His Summer Internship -
26 Digital Landscape for New Public Services
Upper DigitalSidebands
Lower DigitalSidebands
AdditionalReferenceSubcarrier
AdditionalReferenceSubcarrier
Primary
Primary
Main
Main
Extended
Extended
AnalogHost Signal(Stereo or Mono)
10 partitions
1,2, or 4partitions
10 partitions
1,2, or 4partitions
191Subcarriers
76Subcarriers
0 Hz (0)
27New Revenue Sources from HD Radio
- Now (06)
- Multicast receiver revenues
- Multicast channel listener support
- Multicast channel sponsorship availabilities
- Coming Soon (07 08)
- Conditional Access Pledge Free for Members
during pledge drives at the x level - Messagecasting opportunities
- Automotive software updating (nationwide
trickle channel) - Traffic subscribers - x/month for member emails
of gt10 minute commuting delays - Tivo-radio (x/month) for Electronic Program
Guide Subscription with skip ahead enabled
28Multicast Receiver Initiative
-
- Initial Group-Buy of 500 promotional units worked
well with Boston Acoustics (fully subscribed in
one week) - Now completing second Boston Acoustics Group
Buy/fall pledge drive order of 1200 units (at
190 each) - Someone will sell your listeners HD Radios you?
- Direct affiliate programs 15, secondary
affiliate programs 7-8
29Current Vehicle Segment Introduction of OEM Line
Install HD Radio Programs By Calendar Year
Vehicle Segmentation Source Wards Automotive
Yearbook
30NAB 2006 1St Public Demonstration of Accessible
Radio Services Concept
- Four Channel Extended-Hybrid HD Radio mode
- News - 48 kbps
- Classical - 36 kbps
- Electronic - 24 kbps
- Reading Service - 12 kbps
- 120 kbps total
- Plus Captioned Radio - 1.5 kbps
31First Public 4 Channel Demo
32First Captioned Radio Demo
33Signal AudienceData on Needs Opportunities
- How many people have access to how many signals?
- How many dont have access to one, two, or three
public radio signals? - What are the detailed geographic and demographic
profiles of each of those categories of haves
and have nots? - What does this tell us about programming and
signal opportunities?
34Some Future Considerations
35Lirofs 2004 Lament
- Rocky Road to HDTV Part 10
- Concluded Signal Studies Were Cooked
- Virtually no receivers
- Too expensive
- No digital tuners being sold
- A lot of money and electricity flying fast
- Did HD Radio Buy the B Script of this movie?
36Lawrence is Right
- Risk taking and rapid prototyping keys to success
(less talk, more action) - Less like purveyors of products more like
purveyors of services - Triple casters showing us the way like KUOW,
KPCC, WDUQ, etc. - WUSF heavy news channel promotion on classical
main - I now listen only to your stations and thought
it was time to send in my pledge. - WDUQ your favorite format all the time
- How many revenue lines on your PL today?
- The A answer - a growing number
37Public Triple-Casters (5)
- KUOW Seattle News TBD BBC
- WDUQ Pittsburg News/Jazz Jazz/News Blues
- WBOI Ft. Wayne - News Classical Jazz
- KSJN St. Paul - Classical Jazz Spanish
- KPCC Los Angeles - News BBC Mundo The Current
38Public Dual-casters (18)
- KNOW KUNC WRTI
- KPBS WAMU WVSI
- KCNV WFAE WVTF
- KPLU WFCR KTOO
- WUSF WFYI
- WOSU WGUC
- WHYY WMUB
39New Revenues from HD Radio
- Now (06)
- Multicast receiver revenues (pledge premiums
included) - Multicast channel listener support
- Multicast channel sponsorship availabilities
- (07-08)
- Conditional Access Pledge Free for Members
during pledge drives at the x level - Traffic subscribers - x/month for member emails
of gt10 minute commuting delays - Tivo-radio (x/month) for Electronic Program
Guide Subscription - Big Three trickle channel for automotive
updates (no return)
40Visteon Traffic Display(just add station logo
and underwriter)
41Bi-directional
Cost of Wireless Infrastructure
The real benefit of HD Radio data transmission is
economic.
Cumulative Capital Expenditures per Projected
Subscriber/Viewer/Listener
- Inexpensive Datapipe
- Capex at 2 per listener
- UnparalleledReach
- 95 Listen to Radio 22 Hours/Week
Broadcast
DSL
Cable
Cellular/ PCS
2-way Data
Digital TV
AM/FM Digital Radio
Source iBiquity Digital
42Radios Long Tail How Many Channels? The Magic
Rule of 150
- 2 x 56 112
- (Main, Music 2)
- News/Jazz
- Plus,
- RRS _at_ 12 12
- Now Channel 12
- Surround 5
- Traffic 2
- Datacasting 8
- 150
- 3 x 36 108
- (Main, Music 2, Music 3)
- Jazz/Classical/AAA
- or
- Classical/GrooveSalad/Lamaradio
- Plus,
- RRS _at_ 6 kbps 6
- Now Channel 6
- Inuit 6
- Traffic mapping 2
- 128
- Datacasting avails 32
- 150
43New Multicast Formats
- Lots of AM signals
- Kiss DOS
- La Preciosa
- MY HD (all requests)
- Studio C Sessions
- Pride (Gay)
- Bubba Country
- Loop Loud
- Teaching Preaching
- Club Ben
- The Bone 2
- Elliott on Demand
- Riff 2
- Americana
- Groove Salad
44FEMA Recognizes Radios PrimacyDoes Public Radio?
45Post-Tsunami ABU Radio in a Box
46Public Radios Role In ERS
- Nationwide footprint of 825 stations
- NPR is only network Primary-Entry-Point member
- Retransmits all National Level messages
- Tested weekly
- Unique National Emergency Transmission system
- Redirects local programming during Level 5
emergencies for all participating PRSS stations - Inexpensive, non-falsing protocol
- Approach can be readily expanded for accessible
needs - Is there a need and opportunity to build a public
radio Emergency Radio Service? - What would it look like?
47Whats wrong with the FUTU?
48 49 50 51All together now. . .
- THE FUTU
- RE OF DI
- GITAL RA
- DIO
52The FUTU is why we need the CPB Display Text
Initiative
- Display Text Initiative
- Define Demonstrate Baseline displays
- NPR effort will take at least 1 year
- Consensus Principles
- Technical Standards
- Metadata translation maps
- (PB Core/PRSS/PSD/RBDS/RT, etc)
- Over the air demonstration(s)
- Builds on the excellent Suggested Field
Descriptions work and The Station Cookbook now
being completed by PRI with earlier CPB funding
53Advanced Services Electronic Program Guides
- Simplified MulticastTuning
- Program Identification
- Set Reminders
- Recording and Time Shifting - DARs
Station
Market PHILADELPHIA
800AM
900AM
1000AM
1100AM
1200PM
XPN Morning Show
Mid-Days with Helen Leicht
WXPN 88.5
WMMR 93.3
Preston Steve Show
Pierre Robert Work Force Block
WYSP 94.1
Howard Stern Show
Tommy Conwell Show
WSNI 104.5
Donna Rowland Show
54Draft Display Principles
- All PR programming should be display-enabled
- PR notable for magnitude and diversity of audio
sources - Sticky, but not distracting
- Many vehicular codes now prohibit driving a motor
vehicle while watching a TV or video screen or
any other similar video signal manufacturers
are responding. - Fully customizable sub-clocks
- Emergency or AMBER overwrites definable
hierarchy and cueing of underwriting/station
promos/current content - Efficient
- network provided, CD retrieved, vinyl ready (ease
of manual insertion) - POUM Produce-Once, Use-Many by design
55Just Once, Please
Mobile Phone
CDs
RDS
Display Control
HD Radio
Webpage
Vinyl/Live
Providers
569 Can/Should PSD Questions
- How many display fields can/should radio support?
2? 3? More? - How many horizontal characters can/should radios
support? - For text wrapping, can/should scrolling
immediately initiate? - Can/should PSD be synchronized with programming
like satellite radio and iPods? - Given driver distraction issues, can/should there
be separate protocols for automotive vs. other
receiver displays? - Can/should there be transmission or brake
light/speedometer interlocks for inhibiting rich
content in the car? - What cognitive drain is documentable for
different display options? - What risk to broadcasters of hazard liabilities?
- To what extent can/should broadcasters influence
receiver designs?
57The Original NPR Display Consortium
58Whose Station is This?Whos That Operator?
59Predictions for 2010 for US Public Radio
- As with digital radio in U.K., with concerted
effort, it takes five years to become an
overnight success - Most receivers sold will be HD Radios
(multicasting standard) - Many stations earning significant net revenues
from HD Radio data services - Many stations will be offering four or more
program services
60Do You Have a Five Year Strategic
Technology/Business Plan?
- How will your operation grow?
- Agreed upon inventory of greatest needs and
opportunities to expand services? - Rightsize staff planning
- Succession planning
- Rightskilling for future growth
- Identify and fund capital needs
- Define achievable metrics for business growth
- Targeted expenses and revenues for each business
activity -
61Importance of Integrated Skill Sets
- Staff Resources Highly Integrated Managers
needed - virtual enterprises need right vendors,
partners, and most importantly, the smart
managers who pick them and hold them accountable - Program Director or Content Director (with vision
and coordinated planning over local news,
website, and customized ancillary services)? - Station Manager who runs the radio operation or
an Enterprise Manager who shepherds all
activities built from station core? - Chief Engineer or Technology Manager who
integrates broadcast specialties with effective
IT? -
-
62Capacity building Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan
- Extensible Technical Infrastructure
- Digitized Systems
- Studio Scheduling
- Advanced Automation (Multichannel Scheduling,
Assembly Execution) - Broadcast Business Relationship Management
Systems - Broadcast Customer Relationship Management
Systems - Local Government Relationship Management (ERS)
63Inventory of Business Technology Assets
- HD Radio transmitter
- Station Website
- Podcast Inventory Track Record
- Promotion and Marketing Resources Track Record
- Public Members (accurate, detailed database)
- Advisory Board
- Sales Staff
- Professional staff
- Community Nexus (goodwill)
64Worldwide Commitment to Digital Radio
65Global Digital Radio Transition
- Disaster readiness is a priority
- All regions committed to digital
- Beware of asking for new spectrum (HD?)
- Broadcasters ability to influence digital
receiver manufacturers is a global problem - But in UK, Dixons has announced no more analog
radios will be sold (3 year success) - In US, were in the first inning
- 1,000/13,000 stations bottom of 1st
- 100k of 750 million receivers first pitch is
40 from home plate
66Technical Answers You Should Know(Feel Free to
Ask Your Engineer)
- What parts of our broadcast chain will need
upgrading to digitize the whole system? - How long should we plan it to take?
- What about translators and boosters? Will we
suffer a rimshot loss? Have we had our signal
mapped by NPR? - Can we use a digital circuit for composite
feeding the HD baseband to the transmitter? - Will we need a new digital STL?
- How many Importers do we need?
- How many and which advanced audio processors?
- Are we surround ready?
- How do we feed Display Text during live
broadcasts? - Have we tested Display Text for network feeds?
67Strategic Planning Homework(feel free to have
PD to talk to the Development Director)
- How many channels can you add?
- What are the smart formats for your market?
- Why?
- Is your strategy niche, flanking, or
complementary? - Who would be the anchor underwriters for each
format? - How big is the audience potential is there pent
up demand? - Natural affinities for your format options?
- What important constituencies could you reach?
- Are you building long term sustainability?
- Do you have benchmarks and accountabilities for
net revenue?
6810 Rules for Digital Radio Strategic Business
Planning
- We are not in the HD Radio business (yet), were
in the selling HD radios business - Never sell a stick never flush a format
- Public Radio success is about access to
connections, ideas, our communities, insights,
emotions, values, energy - The Feds want to give you more spectrum and money
let them give it to you! Not going digital is
not an option. - The Main Channel may someday no longer be the
main channel in your radio portfolio - Do not dull thy palm with every passing fancy
despite their incredible success, only 40 million
flashplayers only 13 million sat subscribers
theres 220 million Americans 12 tuning to radio
for 5,000 minutes every month. - BUT - watch out for complacency - iPods,
satellite radio, and eventually WiMax radio will
erode audience -- there is urgency to
diversifying our content offerings and the
revenue stream - As with all real estate location, location,
location for radio --dashboard, dashboard,
dashboard!! Dont give up a millimeter of it! - We are all going to be dead a mighty long time,
lets leave the aether more enriching and
vibrant stations are focal points for local
communities no one can take that from us unless
we hand it over! - Remember, when we do it right, public radio is a
joy and privilege embrace the fun of the
Digital revolution -- mstarling_at_npr.org
69c. 2010 -KTNA Operator Monitoring New Services
Revenue Streams(in new Ted Stevens Log Cabin
Studio)