Radio station Antenne Bayern implements conVisual interactive radio services

by: admin Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

Rating: does anyone want visual radio?

Call me dim, but when I put my headphones or the radio on it is for back ground music. I don’t want to interact with the radio. I do want to have a shower, eat, lounge around or dance around the living room. Watching is not on the agenda. If I wanted to watch or interact I would put the TV on.

But be it for me to contest the merits of such as service. Antenne Bayern is to implement interactive mobile radio services from conVisual.


From the press release
ANTENNE BAYERN is the first radio station in Germany to consistently
integrate innovative mobile services into its marketing strategy. The aim
of the co-operation between conVISUAL and ANTENNE BAYERN is to use such
services to further enhance its listeners’ experience and intensify the
emotional Bond between the station and its listeners.

What we think?

Part of the new service offering is interactive MMS Valentine cards. WOW!
That hasn’t been around forever then has it?

On a more positive note - when I lived in Munich I loved Antenne Bayern (I am even humming the melody for the radio advert - as I write).

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