Austria

Last update: 12.04.2024 - older versions

On 11 March 2024, the Austrian Communications Authority (KommAustria) announced that it has "granted the Austrian broadcasting network operator ORS comm GmbH & Co KG (ORS) a total of six licences for the construction and operation of a nationwide multiplex platform as well as for five further regional multiplexes for the transmission of a total of 28 DAB+ digital radio stations. This brings the total number of existing and future DAB+ stations in Austria to 58.

With the licences, ORS will be able to broadcast a planned programme bouquet of 14 DAB+ radio stations in a nationwide coverage area with a population reach of 79% from the end of June 2024. Also from the end of June, broadcasting operations can start in the five regional coverage areas with two to five programmes each, totalling a further 14 programmes."

ORS added: "From 21 June 2024, a diverse and exciting new programme bouquet will be launched in Austria with 28 new radio stations. Last summer, the licences for nationwide and regional digital radio coverage via DAB+ were put out to tender by RTR. The Austrian Communications Authority has now granted ORS comm the licence to operate a further nationwide terrestrial multiplex platform for digital terrestrial radio in the DAB+ standard (MUX III). A total of 14 very different radio programmes can now be broadcast nationwide, providing a diverse audience with information and colourful entertainment - including many well-known radio brands as well as some newcomers.

In addition to the nationwide licence, ORS comm received 5 further regional licences for the regional broadcasting of 14 additional radio stations via the new MUX II. Here, too, numerous radio stations will provide a wide range of programmes.

In total, up to 28 new radio stations will be broadcast via the DAB+ platform from 21 June this year, giving the Austrian radio industry a considerable boost via digital terrestrial transmission."

 

On 1 August 2023, the new Private Radio Act came into force, which makes it possible for one operator to broadcast six DAB+ programmes per coverage area instead of the previous two.

 

50% of the Austrian population aged 15 and over are familiar with the term DAB+ digital radio, its logo or even both. 26% of all households in Austria state that they have at least one DAB+-capable receiver and almost a quarter of the population has already listened to radio programmes via DAB+ digital terrestrial radio. Five years after the nationwide launch, 18% of the total population, or 960,000 Austrians, use DAB+ (almost) daily, several times a week or at least several times a month.

These are the key findings of the "DAB+ Digital Radio Austria 2024" study presented on 11 April 2024, which presents the current awareness and reach of Austria's nationwide digital radio offering and is conducted annually between January and March by Ipsos Market Research on behalf of the Media Division of the Austrian Regulatory Authority for Broadcasting and Telecommunications (RTR Medien) with 2,900 population-representative respondents.

Last update: 27.05.2022 - older versions

As of August 2020, DAB+ population coverage in Austria stands at 83% for the national MUX I and about 35% for the regional MUX II in the area of Vienna.

Coverage of the regular DAB+ multiplex on air in Austria is available at https://dabplus.at/empfang/

DAB+ national network expansion in 2019

1) Following the launch of the first expansion phase in May 2019, Vienna-Kahlenberg, Vienna-Liesing, Vienna-DC Tower, Graz-Schöckl, Linz-Lichtenberg and Semmering-Sonnenwendstein were connected. In the course of this first expansion phase, Vienna, Lower Austria, Burgenland, Styria and Upper Austria will be able to receive DAB+, with almost 60% of the Austrian population covered with a DAB+ signal.

2) The commissioning phase of the nationwide MUX took place on March 31, 2020 and included the locations Bregenz-Pfänder, Innsbruck-Patscherkofel, Salzburg-Gaisberg and St. PöltenJauerling. With this expansion stage, 75% of the Austrian population is covered with DAB+ reception.

3) The last stage of expansion in Carinthia was brought forward, taking place in August 2020 and bringing population coverage to 83%.

 

Last update: 19.08.2022 - older versions

In this country there are

on air.

The most up to date listing of services on air in Austria is available at https://dabplus.at/programme/.

Please note:

(a)    These web pages are updated regularly to reflect current services on air, however they may not be exactly up to date.

(b)    The logos shown on these pages are for illustrative purposes only – manufacturers and broadcasters are directed here for information on implementing station logos.

Simulcast on AM / FM Exclusive on digital Total of services
DAB+ programmes 12 20 32
Data services 0 1 1
Total122133

Last update: 16.02.2022 - older versions

In Austria, 94% of new cars sold in 2021 have DAB+ as standard (Source: JATO Dynamics 2022).

Last update: 19.08.2022 - older versions

In July 2020, Austria's digital radio office launched a new online store for featuring a wide range of DAB+ receivers from a number of brands.

In May 2019, ahead of the launch of the national DAB+ network, the Austrian Regulatory Authority for Broadcasting (RTR) released a report (here) including information on the network expansion plans and the area covered by the expansion, as well as some findings on consumer receiver sales in Austria, specifically –

  • Sales of DAB+ devices in Austria rose by 77% in 2018
  • Sales of DAB+ devices in Austria rose by 66% in Q1 2019
  • Sales of non-DAB+ devices in Austria declined by 20% in Q1 2019

 

Last update: 05.04.2018 - older versions

DAB+ trial May 2015- April 2018

In Vienna, DAB+ was tested in a pilot project until 7th April 2018, when it became a regular operation. Two transmitters operated as a single frequency network, with one transmitting a 10kW signal. This test mode was originally scheduled to last 10 months from May 28th 2015. Vienna’s DAB+ testing period was extended by one year by media regulator KommAustria. The pilot project was approved by the broadcasting regulator, KommAustria. The multiplex platform operator ORS comm GmbH & Co KG was able to test transmission capacities on "VIENNA 8 (Liesing) channel 11D", "Wien 9 (DC Tower 1) channel 11D" and "Wien 8 (Liesing) channel 12B". Items which were tested in the pilot project were, for example, switching between two frequency blocks (11D and 12B) and their impact on the recipient.

Previous Trials

Two DAB trials ended in 2008. One began in 1999 in the capital Vienna and covered up to 1.73 million people, the other one started in 2000 in the federal state of Tyrol (two sites near the capital of Innsbruck) and covered round about 295,000 people, approximately 40% of the Tyrolian population. The two trials were run by the public broadcaster ORF, with only ORF programs transmitted. About 19% of Austria’s population was covered by a T-DAB signal.

In 2011 the network operator ORS GmbH, a 60% subsidiary of the ORF, made plans to launch a DAB+ trial in 2012 but stopped the project in autumn 2011.

The trial that ended in 2008 included three transmitters in Vienna on Channel 12B. The multiplex featured classical music, Radio Wien (local station), pop music and FM4 pop music (all by ORF). The Austrian public broadcaster ORF was also awarded a DAB digital radio trial licence for the Federal State of Tyrol. ORF set up two DAB digital radio transmitters in Tyrol, covering the Inn Valley between Kufstein and the Brenner Mountain (Channel 12C). Ö1, Ö3, FM4 and the regional station Radio Tyrol, were available on the multiplex. This meant that there was continuous DAB coverage between South Germany and Northern Italy.

These tests have taken place behind closed doors. 

 

Last update: 03.08.2018 - older versions

The market is regulated by the Austrian Communications Authority (KommAustria) and by the Regulatory Authority for Broadcasting and Telecommunications (Rundfunk und Telekom Regulierungs-GmbH, RTR) that provides operational support for KommAustria.

Austria is committed to a digital radio future and a report by the regulators, the Austrian Communications Authority (KommAustria) and RTR-GmbH recommended DAB+ in Band III as the way forward.  A working group was created in 2009 and its members are stakeholders from the Austrian radio market who represent opponents and proponents of digital radio. It consists of the regulatory authority, the public broadcaster ORF, the commercial and non-commercial broadcasters associations, the electronic industry and consumer associations. The group is watching and evaluating the progress of digital radio in other European countries. 

Success factors for the introduction of DAB+ in Austria

  • Active will of the Federal Government to digitise terrestrial radio broadcasting as the last media genre, which has not yet been able to experience terrestrial digitisation in Austria. Thus securing the media and economic location of Austria in order to create non-disruptive, non-Austrian offers. Solving the frequency problem, coordinating with the neighboring countries, and the economic use of the existing broadcasting systems with an active decision for a terrestrial digitisation of the radio broadcast.
  • New programming possibilities for private radio operators. More than two programs are to be made available by an organizer. The number is intended to regulate the market and for a further development of the radio, a maximum of two programmes must be given by one organiser.
  • New possibilities for public broadcasters. In addition to the national programs of public-law audiovisual broadcasting, max. 2 other nationwide, non-regionalisable, advertising-free (!) Programs are made possible.
  • Change of ORF-G, PrR-G and AMD-G with regard to the possibilities offered by the program and service providers (programs, data, additional services, etc.).
  • Promotion of program providers from the digitisation fund for the time of the simulcast. The increase in the allocation of the digitisation fund from currently EUR 500 TSD p.a. To EUR 1.2 million p.a .. Prioritisation of the digitisation fund for the agendas of the digitisation of terrestrial radio broadcasting.
  • Compulsory equipment for newly registered vehicles from 2017 with DAB+ enabled terminals (traffic safety). The need of TPEG-Services is evident.
  • From 2017 onwards, each newly-placed radio receiver intended for terrestrial reception must be capable of receiving digital signals corresponding to a standard of a recognised European standard organisation.

Last update: 30.07.2018 - older versions

The association 'Digital Radio Austria' is an initiative to develop the media genre radio, which is supported by the Association of the electrical and electronics industry, together with research institutions, private radio operators, manufacturers and dealers. The club members have set themselves the goal of establishing digital radio in Austria. For more information please visit, http://www.digitalradio-oesterreich.com/.

Survey shows DAB+ growth in Austria
09.05.2023 - Austria Austria
A study in Austria points to encouraging growth in digital radio. The survey, conducted in Q1 of 2023 and commissioned by RTR Medien GmbH, is the fourth by Ipsos Market Research since 2020 focused on digital radio consumption. Using computer-assisted telephone and web interviewing, the researchers surveyed 2,900 representative people in Austria between the ages of 15 and 70. The survey showed that in the coverage area, 54% were aware of digital radio — an increase of 11% since 2020 and up 7% compared to last year.

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'Popular complaint' to persuade the ORF to start broadcasting on DAB+.
05.05.2023 - Austria Austria
Many respondents see the lack of broadcasting of public service broadcasting on DAB+ in Austria as a disadvantage - especially in comparison to many other European countries. Now there is a 'popular complaint' to persuade the ORF to make its three radio stations broadcast throughout Austria available on DAB+ as well. "The current Ipsos study and the complaint show once again that DAB+ is a relevant distribution channel and marketplace in this sense. This is also evident with regard to the next multiplex (MUX III), the tender for which is currently being prepared by the media authority KommAustria. This must also be accompanied by an increase in the Digitisation Fund in order to further promote media diversity in the Austrian radio landscape," says Roman Gerner, Chairman of the Digital Radio Austria Association.

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Study proves DAB+ is on the road to success in Austria
04.05.2023 - Austria Austria
More and more people in Austria are familiar with DAB+. In the coverage area, 54% have heard of digital radio. This is an increase of 11% compared to 2020 and percentage increase of 7 points compared to 2022. Most of the study participants were first informed of DAB+ on the Internet, many also heard about it on the radio or car radio. Many have found information on social media, at electronics retailers or on television. An increasing number of interviewees (21%) know the DAB+ logo. A quarter (24%) of people in Austria have heard radio via DAB+. This is a slight increase compared to the study results from 2022. In the age group of 30- to 39-year-olds, even 48% have gained experience with DAB+. The number of regular DAB+ listeners has also continued to rise. 18% of the people in Austria, i.e., around 960,000, use digital radio several times a month! That means a doubling of regular listeners since 2020.

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DAB+ continues on the road to success in Austria: awareness and use grow steadily
03.05.2023 - Austria Austria
Only four years after the national launch, the term DAB+ digital radio or its logo is already known to more than half of the population aged 15 and over (54 %) in the nationwide coverage area of digital radio. Already 30% of all households in Austria have at least one DAB+-capable receiver and almost a quarter of the population has already listened to a radio programme via DAB+. 18% of the total population, that is 960,000 Austrians, even use digital terrestrial radio DAB+ at least several times a month, several times a week or almost daily. These are the key findings of the study "DAB+ Digitalradio Österreich 2023", which was published by the Media Division of Rundfunk und Telekom Regulierungs-GmbH (RTR Media) on 2 May 2023.

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KommAustria enters final sprint for new tender for DAB+ digital radio
27.04.2023 - Austria Austria
With the publication of an Order on Selection Principles, the Austrian Communications Authority (KommAustria) has entered the critical phase of a tender procedure for the granting of licences for the construction and operation of DAB+ multiplex platforms (MUX) based on its current digitisation strategy. The decree describes the basic requirements, especially financial requirements, which interested applicants must fulfil, but in particular explains the criteria according to which a selection will be made from among several applicants. It also offers a preview of the content of the call for proposals. Interested parties will be able to apply for nationwide DAB+ coverage as well as for regional and local coverage areas. The date for the call for applications has yet to be announced.

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Liechtenstein plans DAB multiplex as Lake Constance group discuss digital radio
31.03.2023 - OFCOM Switzerland WorldDAB Member - Bayerische Landeszentrale fur neue Medien (BLM) WorldDAB Member - Germany Germany - Austria Austria - Switzerland Switzerland - Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
Rainer Schnepfleitner, Head of the Office for Communications (AK) in Liechtenstein, and Severin Näscher, Regulation Audiovisual Media of the AK, presented a project to set up a DAB+ multiplex to cover Liechtenstein. Stefan Rauschenberger, head of the media law department at RTR Medien, provided information on the status of DAB+ in Austria and the current consultation on a selection principle ordinance with the aim of putting out to tender another nationwide or regional DAB+ multiplex in Austria.

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Austria: "Tender for second, national DAB+ multiplex in 2023"
27.02.2023 - Austria Austria
Austria is to have a second national DAB+ digital radio multiplex. The media authority KommAustria is working on a tender before the end of this year, as Roman Gerner, new chairman of the Digital Radio Austria Association and managing director of radio klassik Stephansdom, announced in an interview in "magazin KLASSIK". "An expansion of the digital transmitter network in both the private and the public radio sector corresponds to the signs of the times," says Gerner. "You can also see that when you look across the borders, where DAB+ is already THE transmission path for all radio programmes in almost all European countries. That is the way of the future. Anything else would be anachronistic".

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DAB+ in Baden-Württemberg: Private radio stations now broadcast from Bregenz
27.12.2022 - Austria Austria - Germany Germany
From 21 December 2022, the Baden-Württemberg private radio mux (channel 11B) will also be broadcast from Pfänder, as announced by the network operator On Air Support. The transmission power is 10 kilowatts. The site is located in the Austrian province of Vorarlberg and also operates as "Bregenz 1". The target area is the south-eastern Lake Constance region including parts of Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. The mux broadcasts 14 private radio stations from Baden-Württemberg as well as the nationwide programmes Radio Teddy and Schlager Radio.

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Roman Gerner is chairman of Digital Radio Austria
06.12.2022 - Austria Austria
Digitalradio Österreich, which has set itself the goal of promoting and developing digital radio in Austria, has a new chairman: Roman Gerner, managing director at radio klassik Stephansdom, is taking over the agendas of Wolfgang Struber, who has been appointed managing director of Rundfunk und Telekom Regulierungs-GmbH (RTR). Currently, 28 domestic DAB+ radio programmes can be received in Austria, and the number of listeners and receivers is steadily increasing. Roman Gerner explains: "I would like to thank my predecessor, who initiated the positive development of digital radio in Austria. The signals from the European Union are clear, as are the advantages of DAB+. Now we want to spread DAB+ even more in Austria, because it is the future of radio."

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Three years of DAB+: The future of radio is on the rise
30.05.2022 - Austria Austria
On 28 May 2019, new impetus and more offerings came into the Austrian radio landscape when the digital standard DAB+ went on-air with nine digital radio stations throughout Austria. DAB+ is the logical and digital development of radio reception - free of charge and with an antenna as usual. Three years later, the increasing number of listeners and the more widespread use of receivers are proof of the success of DAB+. The variety of stations, opinions and formats has also expanded during this time, meanwhile 28 domestic radio stations can be received on DAB+ and the number is growing.

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Key Information

Status: regular
Population: 8.9 million
Population coverage: Sparkline Graph 83%
Services: 32 DAB+, 1 Data
New cars with DAB/DAB+ as standard: Sparkline Graph 97%
Penetration by household: Sparkline Graph 30%
Last update: 26.02.2024

Useful Links

Awareness and reach measurement of DAB+ digital radio Austria 2022
www.citymux.at/aktuelles-und-ausschreibungen/aktuelles/
Digital Radio Austria
www.mpdx.at/
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