[cr-india] NEWS: Peshawar gets Pakistan's first digital radio...

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Fri Feb 28 07:53:25 CET 2003


Dawn, 18 jan 2003 

Peshawar gets Pakistan's first digital radio  

By Intikhab Amir  

  

PESHAWAR, Jan 17: Digital radio studio established in the Department 
of Mass Communication and Journalism (MCJ), University of Peshawar, 
was inaugurated here on Friday.  

The MCJ's digital radio studio has made the University of Peshawar 
the only educational institution in the country to have such a 
facility, said Dr Shah Jehan, chairman of the department of mass 
communication and journalism while speaking at the opening ceremony 
held at the University of Peshawar's Aga Khan Auditorium.  

The radio studio, established over a year ago, had recently become 
digital to produce quality radio programmes and transmit the same 
through internet by putting it on the website of the department of 
mass communication and journalism, said Abdul Qadir, Islamabad-based 
programme officer of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) - a German 
foundation.  

It was in May 2001 when the MCJ department established a radio studio 
and training centre equipped with an analogue system to produce radio 
programmes with the financial support of the FES.  

The analogue radio studio [inaugurated on May 18, 2001] has been 
digitalized with the financial and technical assistance of the FES, 
said Dr Shah Jehan.  

He told Dawn that the radio would start broadcast following the 
installation of transmitters in June 2003.  

Gunter Lehrke, resident representative of the FES, Islamabad, said 
that the new radio studio was the first 'campus community radio 
station' in the country.  

He also handed over to Zulfiqar Hussain Gillani, the vice-chancellor 
of the University of Peshawar, the contract of the new radio.  

Gillani was chief guest at the ceremony attended by the MCJ 
department, faculty members, and broadcasters from the Pakistan 
Broadcasting Corporation, Peshawar station.  

The contract binds the MCJ to produce radio programmes and impart 
training to produce skilled broadcasters.  

Also, the equipment cannot be sold for at least seven years to any 
other party. Similarly, the MCJ would have submit bi-annual report to 
the FES and that the equipment would be used in a manner suggested by 
Gotz Burki, a German\Swiss expert who provided technical assistance 
in installing the equipment.  

In addition to the digital equipment the studio would continue to 
utilize the analogue machines as well, said Dr Shah Jehan. The FES, 
said Qadir, had extended financial support of between Rs1 million and 
Rs1.5 million. This also covers consultancy fee of the German 
technical expert and the cost of training to a batch of five students 
- two from the MCJ and one each from three other faculties.  

Apart from the MCJ and other faculties of the university, Khyber 
Medical College, Engineering University and Agriculture University 
should also be involved, said Gillani.  


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