OOKA Radio to launch service at Mangaluru International Airport


Media Release

Mangaluru, Aug 12: Internet-based OOKA Radio will be soon broadcasting in the Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) using the latest disruptive technology. OOKA Radio promises to offer far better services and sound which is a boon for both the passengers as well as advertisers.

Apart from Mangaluru, the airport radio will also broadcast in the airports including Ahmedabad and Lucknow.

OOKA Radio has real-time announcement feature, and it is unveiling a new, smart, and advanced technology made for airports to make advertising jingles more captivating, adequate, and soothing for the listeners.

With the public radio system already in place, every corner of the airport will be covered and spanned with the same voice bands in a balanced approach with HD quality music at 320 kbps.

An advertisement can be created and aired within seconds by the radio company with the entire process of scripting to production and to going on-air across all the three airports.

OOKA Radio will unveil the smart and advanced technology made for airports to make advertising jingles more captivating and soothing for the listeners.

 

 

 

 

  

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