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IRIS digital radio service for print-handicapped to launch in Perth
16.09.2015 - Australia Australia
A new digital Radio service for the Print Handicapped (RPH) will be launched in Perth, returning radio reading services to those in the community with a print disability. “Using the digital spectrum means Perth has a wide coverage, good quality and free-to-receive RPH service now and in to the future. 24% of all radio listening now occurs via digital radio, with some services already at over 30%."

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Norwegian DAB gets international salute
16.09.2015 - Telenor Norge AS WorldDAB Member
Norkring was honoured for the development of the Norwegian DAB+ at the IBC 2015 Innovation Awards in Amsterdam. "We are proud that we have succeeded in planning, building and establishing a DAB+ network in a country with so challenging topography and climate. This shows that we are noticed and clarifies how innovation and collaboration throughout the value chain can contribute to a shutdown of the FM network" said CEO Norkring, Torbjørn Ø. Teigen.

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Germany's Klassic Radio Shuts Down 22 FM Transmitters
16.09.2015 - Germany Germany
Klassik Radio have shut down 22 of its FM facilities across Germany, wanting instead to focus on digital distribution. In nearly all of the areas, previously covered by the weaker FM stations, Klassic has coverage on the DAB+ network.

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Meet Frontier Silicon at HKEF
16.09.2015 - Frontier Smart Technologies WorldDAB Member
You are invited to visit the Frontier Silicon demonstration room, where you can experience our next generation advanced DAB/DAB+ solutions.

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Reach of national commercial broadcasters will be improved with DAB+
15.09.2015 - Netherlands Netherlands
"In 2016 the reach of the national commercial broadcasters will be greatly improved with DAB+" said Menno Koningsberger, General Manager of 538 Group and President of the Association of Commercial Radio during the WorldDAB Industry Insight Session at IBC 2015 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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Radio X is live on national DAB
14.09.2015 - Global WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Radio X, the new home of Chris Moyles, Vernon Kay and Johnny Vaughan, is now available nationally on DAB digital radio.

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Radio X is live on national DAB ahead of launch
14.09.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Radio X, the new home of Chris Moyles, Vernon Kay and Johnny Vaughan, is now available nationally on DAB digital radio.

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More DAB+ services planned for Germany
14.09.2015 - Germany Germany
The ARD is committed to the digitisation of German radio and the public broadcaster driving the digitisation of radio by planning further DAB+ programs. This is detailed in their latest financial report.

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Digital platforms uncertain, invest more
11.09.2015 - Netherlands Netherlands
“I do not dare say that DAB+ is the successor to FM. It’s still too early. As long as data capacity is scarce I don’t expect radio via mobile internet will be a success.” said Broadcast Partners Director Robert-Jan van der Hoeven.

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Factum Radioscape sign partnership and development agreement with All in Media for RAPID content management broadcast software
11.09.2015 - Factum Radioscape - United Kingdom United Kingdom - Sweden Sweden
Two of the UK’s leading broadcast technology businesses, Factum Radioscape and All in Media (AIM), have announced a licensing, development and partnership deal for RAPID, the digital radio visual content software. Chris Gould, CEO, AIM; said “We are looking forward to working with Factum Radioscape’s global network of broadcast customers to highlight the visual content capabilities of DAB/DAB+..."

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