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Brentwood community radio station Phoenix FM set to go digital
23.04.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The Phoenix FM team hopes Brentwood is one of ten pilot areas licensed by radio regulator Ofcom to trial small scale DAB digital radio services. If successful in their application, transmissions could start as soon as this summer.

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Norway shows the way to digital radio
23.04.2015 - Norway Norway
As of 2017, analog broadcasting on FM will give way to digital terrestrial radio (RNT) in Norway. "This had never been done before, it's a pretty scary prospect for everyone," said the British consultant James Cridland, which presents itself as a "futurist radio". "All eyes are on Norway."

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Les Indés Radios asks “When will DAB+ become a reality in France?”
22.04.2015 - France France
The CSA (regulator) announced in its report submitted on January 21 that it wants to continue the deployment of DAB+ in France in the border areas, where the FM offer is poor. Les Indés Radios ask for continued commitment, which areas and how many will be selected, and the timetable for the call for applications.

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Digital Radio Board - important step towards the introduction of DAB+
22.04.2015 - Germany Germany
The ability of FM to cope with the demands of future developments were questioned during an event organised by the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure in Berlin on 16 April.

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Digital radio switchover - After Norway, who is next?
22.04.2015 - WorldDAB News - Norway Norway
By deciding to convert all of its radio stations to digital broadcasting by 2017, Norway has pioneered. Yet it is not the only country to pay close attention to digital broadcasting.

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End of the road for FM?
22.04.2015 - Norway Norway
It is the radio format that has delivered the latest chart hits, news and talk shows in stereo to homes around the world for decades. But now the characteristic hiss of interference that accompanies most FM broadcasts is set to fall silent. Norway has announced that it will be the the first country in the world to switch off its FM radio signal.

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The Indés Radio: “The future of radio is DAB+”
22.04.2015 - France France
Chairman of The Indés Radio (an association of 128 local radio stations), Jean-Eric Valli says “DAB+ is essential. We welcome the decision by Norway. Internet is not the only way, and we will soon be one of the few countries where a decision on DAB+ has not been taken. It is time that DAB+ is a reality everywhere in France, as is already the case in Europe.”

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Digital Radio Norge responds to Norwegian CEO on transition to DAB+
22.04.2015 - Digitalradio Norge AS - Norway Norway
In a response to recent comments from Norwegian Google Managing Director Jan Grønbech on Norway's confirmed switch-off of FM services, Digitalradio Norge CEO Ole Jørgen Torvmark counters "The Digitisation of radio has aroused reactions from some sectors and much of the criticism comes from those who have interests in radio transmitted via the Internet...Through digital broadcasting, broadcasters can ensure a simple, free and readily available alternative radio."

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Don’t get left behind by technology - 3 easy ways to future-proof your car
21.04.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Motoring technology is changing faster than ever, but your car doesn't have to be left behind for safety or in-car entertainment. A simple upgrade for many cars to allow a greater choice of listening options is to change to a digital DAB radio.

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Is The Norway Switch-Off The Beginning Of The End For FM Radio?
21.04.2015 - Norway Norway
The Culture Ministry had set a number of criteria before the final switch was determined, such as at least half of all listeners must listen to DAB every day and that new autos must be equipped with DAB radios. These were met by January 1st, 2015. The country also achieved 99.5% coverage by 2014, another criteria for announcing the change.

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