http://www.insideradio.com/free/rad...cle_ea72ae22-2ef2-11eb-b667-4b17c46edc1c.html
I could see dashboard apps being common at some point within this decade though
I could see dashboard apps being common at some point within this decade though
Ensuring radio has a prominent place in the car dashboard remains a key mission for the industry, and some broadcasters are looking to London where the broadcaster-backed, auto-focused radio platform Radioplayer is based. This week it expanded into three new countries, inking partnerships in France, Sweden, and the Netherlands. Radioplayer is already in Canada and while it isn’t in the U.S., it is an option some companies are considering.
“We know that the U.S. market is crowded, competitive, and complex,” said Radioplayer Managing Director Mike Hill. “However, from our conversations with U.S. broadcasters and radio organizations, we also know that the radio sector is keen to find a way of securing radio in the dashboard, in a way which is complementary to their own digital strategies.”
Radioplayer Car was announced in 2014 as a hybrid radio receiver that can access broadcast FM signals, streaming radio, and digital-only streams and switch between a station’s broadcast signal and stream, depending on which comes in stronger. The app also uses metadata to beam station logos, messages or even content like podcasts to the dashboard receiver. That has attracted support of both commercial and public radio groups in 14 counties so far, primarily in Europe where nearly one million cars are on the road with radios powered by metadata from Radioplayer stations.