CDM Technologies & Solutions has been appointed to serve as distributor for Netia’s software suite in India, representing the company’s full range of radio automation, playout system, and media asset and workflow management solutions including the Media Assist digital audio software suite.

Peter Fong‘The landscape of the media business is changing at an exponential pace, and the addition of Netia solutions to our portfolio will better enable us to help our broadcast customers across India to improve their productivity, achieve growth, and gain the competitive edge,’ says CDM CEO, Dilip Kathuria. ‘With the auctioning of Phase 3 FM radio licences opening up new opportunities for broadcasters of all sizes, this is an excellent time for radio broadcasters to take advantage of Netia products to establish smart, efficient, and flexible broadcast operations.’

Located in New Delhi, with branch offices in Kolkata and Mumbai, CDM is a leading distributor of video and audio products for the broadcast industry and pro/sumer market. The company has a strong reputation in new facility programming and planning, and it has helped numerous broadcasters and television service providers to address the challenges of rapidly-evolving technologies and business models.

Using Netia’s Media Assist software, CDM will enable broadcasters to automate and streamline operations. The Netia radio automation and broadcast modules cover the digital audio workflow of a radio station, integrating smoothly into new or existing systems to facilitate ingest, editing, scheduling, playout, multicast, archiving, data security and administration via a single user interface.

‘CDM’s expansive reach and expertise in providing forward-looking solutions to its customers make the company an excellent partner in the Indian market,’ says Netia APAC Head of Sales, Peter Fong. ‘Phase 3 is driving growth for existing private radio stations and new players in the radio broadcasting market. We are confident that CDM will be a valuable ally in helping broadcasters to build technical facilities supporting broadcasts on the frequencies made available through government auction.’

More: www.netia.com

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