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WorldDAB helps listeners to find favourite stations using voice commands

03.05.2024 - Top story - WorldDAB News

WorldDAB – the global industry forum for DAB+ digital radio – has produced new guidelines for broadcasters and manufacturers on the use of phonemes and aliases, which allow listeners to find their favourite stations using voice commands more easily. The new easy-to-follow, 18-page “how-to” guide is aimed at broadcasters and those who work in radio stations, to help them check their phonemes are correct. The document is available for free on the WorldDAB website. There is increasing use by listeners of voice commands to navigate radio stations, particularly as the list of stations is becoming much longer. Smart speakers and virtual assistants use voice recognition to understand what is said to them, and voice reproduction to confirm choices and results to users in natural language.

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EBU calls for prioritisation of radio in cars in ‘one voice’ Playbook

30.04.2024 - Top story - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member

As the automotive industry accelerates towards a future dominated by connected vehicles, the EBU is working to safeguard radio’s relevance in this evolving landscape. A new guide – the EBU Connected Car Playbook – is a united call to action for ensuring how radio can – and should – be visible and easy to find in the car, placing user experience at the forefront. In collaboration with key members including Swedish Radio, ARD, BBC, and Radio France, the EBU addresses three significant challenges facing the industry: radio’s relegation; uncertain trajectory of voice interaction; and dominance of global players. Speaking at a specially convened expert panel during the 2024 Media Summit in Geneva, Cilla Benkö, EBU Vice President, emphasised that the Playbook calls for an alignment of strategy across the radio industry and a roadmap for engaging audiences in the connected car space.

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RTVE takes part in 3rd Radio Forum

25.04.2024 - Top story - RTVE WorldDAB Member - Spain Spain

Ángel García Castillejo, Director of Audiovisual Policies, Public Service and International at RTVE, and Javier Sánchez Pérez, Head of Strategy at RTVE's Innovation Centre and member of the EBU Radio Committee, took part in the 3rd Radio Forum, which was held this Thursday at Los Jameos del Agua, in Lanzarote. During the conference 'La implantación del DAB+', the RTVE officials shared their experience at RNE after having broadcast in DAB+ in several Spanish cities. They discussed the need to speed up the process of digitalisation of radio in Spain and follow the European example in the implementation of the DAB+ system, as well as possible common strategies for positioning and strengthening the digital radio broadcasting service in DAB+.

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Radio Proglas will broadcast nationwide on RTI cz's DAB+ mux
02.05.2024 - Czechia Czechia
The Christian radio station has revealed its plans to boost DAB+ coverage and in turn cut back on FM broadcasting in the coming years in the current edition of Christian Weekly, published on Tuesday 30 April. It reassures listeners that the toning down of analogue broadcasting will be gradual, and seniors need not worry about it. According to Martin Holík, director of the station, Proglas is not being capricious, but rather needs to save money, reduce electromagnetic pollution and benefit both nature and humans by significantly increasing coverage. "While reflections from ground obstacles and tin roofs spoil FM broadcasts, the same reflections from DAB+ signals help," says the director of the Christian radio station, which has been one of the promoters of DAB+ digital broadcasting among non-commercial programmes for many years.

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ExeDAB to apply to run East Devon small scale DAB multiplex
02.05.2024 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
ExeDAB, which runs the existing Exeter digital service, is planning to apply for the East Devon small scale DAB licence. East Devon is in the next round of areas to be covered by small scale DAB and will cover a mainly rural area of around 136,000 adults. ExeDAB chair Dr David Treharne, who also leads Phonic FM, said: “These new digital networks increase listener choice in specific areas and allow new entrants to launch radio stations at a modest cost. In Exeter, it has enabled community stations like Phonic and South Devon Radio to extend their reach, something that was previously unaffordable. The recently launched speech station from Radio Exe, Devoncast Radio, is the county’s only non-stop speech service, and it is only because of small-scale DAB that a station like this has become possible.”

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Eirewave launches via DAB+ in Derry
01.05.2024 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Eirewave, the station playing and showcasing the pop-rock music scene, has launched on DAB in Derry, Northern Ireland. Olivier Mauxion, owner of Eirewave, says: “While there are numerous radio stations in Derry that play pop, dance, and R&B, the pop-rock genre has historically played a pivotal role here.” Eirewave also plans to extend its reach in cities such as Bangor and Newry in Northern Ireland while continuing to develop micro-local programmes and music news for each city, and will be assembling dedicated teams for each new city.

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‘Digital radio needs a new National Technical Plan’, by Javier Sanchez
29.04.2024 - RTVE WorldDAB Member - Spain Spain
‘What will be left of Spanish radio in a decade?’ The author reflects in this Radio Exterior microprogramme on the need for the Administration to promote new legislation to regulate and boost DAB+ digital terrestrial radio as the successor to the analogue technology, from the last century, which continues to be the predominant channel: FM. The National Technical Plan that regulates digital radio in Spain dates back to... 1999. Yes, you read that right. From the last century. And although it was partially modified in 2011 with the aim, and I quote, of ‘optimising broadcast coverage and facilitating access to the digital radio service for a greater number of citizens’, it backfired and population coverage was reduced from 50% to 20%.

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Rutland and Stamford DAB multiplex welcomes new stations
29.04.2024 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Rutland and Stamford Sound is joining the local multiplex owned by Creativity Media Services Ltd. The radio station has been online since it launched after the rebranding of Rutland Sound to Greatest Hits Radio in 2020. The multiplex also now carries Embrace Radio and Massive Hits. Rob Persani, Station Manager, Rutland & Stamford Sound told RadioToday: "We’re excited for our listeners to try us on DAB, and to tell us how they get on. We know SSDAB is still a developing technology and we’re grateful to the team at Creativity Media Services for giving us the opportunity to reach our listeners this way, and to Ofcom for their support."

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Innovative and stable: radio as a mass medium
26.04.2024 - Austria Austria
More than 6.1 million Austrians listen to the radio every day, which corresponds to a daily audience potential of 76.1%. ‘DAB+ has developed into an indispensable third pillar alongside FM and streaming; currently, one third of all Austrians already use DAB+,’ says Joachim Feher, Managing Director of RMS Austria. ‘For listeners, the variety will increase immensely, from Austropop stations to news stations. In addition, many stations can now extend their broadcasting area to the whole of Austria.’ The latest developments in the DAB+ sector include the continuous expansion of the transmitter network in Austria. ‘Last year's amendment to Section 9 of the Private Radio Act has given us the opportunity to become active on DAB+ with additional programmes. We want to use this opportunity to develop from a single-brand to a multi-brand strategy,’ says Mario Frühauf, Managing Director of Kronehit, looking at the latest developments.

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Radio Energic is the pioneer of digital radio and number 1 for progressive advertisers
26.04.2024 - Czechia Czechia
The Czech airwaves are enriched with a new radio station, which broadcasts on the DAB+ digital platform. One of the goals of Radio Energic is to attract younger listeners who do not listen to radio because they are unable to choose from the current offer. The pioneer of the use of DAB+ technology within mainstream music hit stations is Radio Energic. Radio Energic is a progressive radio station with a mainstream format appealing to women and men in the 20-40 year old target group. Mainly from cities with an emphasis on Prague and Central Bohemia, North East Bohemia, Brno and Ostrava. The signal is along the entire length of the motorways, and it is in digital quality without the need for re-tuning. "You don't have to be connected to the internet in the car and thanks to the DAB+ tuner, which is already a standard part of car radios, and dynamic music programmed for travelling, you have companions in the car," says Tomas Vesely, Managing Director and Programme Director of Radio Energic, in an interview.

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RTG Radio Technikum launches new DAB+ station ‘City Jazz’
26.04.2024 - Austria Austria
Austria's first jazz radio station is launched with City Jazz. Under the motto ‘Inspire Your Life’, jazz music is broadcast around the clock, supplemented by hourly news. ‘With its focus on jazz, the new station sees itself as a deliberate counterpoint to the numerous mainstream radio stations broadcast on FM,’ says Managing Director Gernot Fischer. City Jazz broadcasts in the greater Vienna area as terrestrial digital radio via DAB+ and can therefore be received via any car radio that has been installed since 2021. This also includes older car radios with the ‘Digital radio reception’ option configured. City Jazz is produced by RTG Radio Technikum GmbH, which already broadcasts a pop music programme that can be received nationwide via DAB+ with ‘Radio ONE-Die neue Hitgarantie’.

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Spanish radio calls for speeding up digitalisation at the 3rd Radio Forum
26.04.2024 - RTVE WorldDAB Member - Spain Spain
Los Jameos del Agua (Lanzarote) is hosting FORTA's 3rd Radio Forum (25-26 April), a meeting at which representatives of the main Spanish radio stations shared their challenges and proposed solutions to guarantee their continuity and continue to defend their relevance in a visual social context. The consolidation of the digital audio broadcasting system DAB+ was addressed by Ángel García Castillejo, director of audiovisual policies, public and international service at RTVE, and Javier Sánchez Pérez, head of strategy at RTVE's innovation centre and member of the EBU's radio committee. The presentation discussed the need to accelerate the process of digitalisation of radio in Spain and to follow the European example in the implementation of the DAB+ system, as well as possible common strategies for positioning and strengthening the digital radio broadcasting service in DAB+.

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DAB+ increasing in regular use in France: Observatoire
26.04.2024 - France France
The French regulator Arcom, and its partners in the 'Observatoire de l'équipement audiovisuel des foyers de France métropolitaine' present the results for the second half of 2023 for television and radio. Although DAB+-compatible equipment remains stable among individuals aged 13 and over (24.5%), an increasing number of those equipped cite equipment receiving DAB+ as one of the three most commonly used media for listening to the radio (+6.1 points compared to 2022). The report profiles DAB+-equipped individuals, noting higher levels for under 25s (21.5% of DAB+ subscribers, compared with 16.9% of all individuals aged 13 and over) and those living outside the Paris region (84.8% against 81.5%).

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