Klotz Snags Orders From Fly FM, Gulf News
     
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Klotz Digital Asia reported an order to supply a 16-fader Aeon Digital On-Air Console to Fly FM, a radio station in an airport.

The station is one of two owned by Media Prima Group. The company calls Fly FM Malaysia’s fastest-growing English radio station.

The station went on the air in late 2005 at KL International Airport, described then as the first airport in the world to have its own radio station.

Separately, Klotz Digital Asia delivered a VADIS system to Gulf News Broadcasting in Dubai through its system integrator Telesto Broadcast Solutions Pte. Ltd.
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Just because it has an FM receiver inside does not mean that people will use it. Little radios that use your headphone or earphone lines as an antenna do not work very well. If it had iBiquity's I-D), I mean, "HD" radio capability then people would find out how hard it is to get a reliable signal with a little radio.
By Anonymous on 9/11/2009

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