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Change of strategy for the deployment of digital radio in France
06.06.2017 - France France
On 30 May 2017, Nicolas Curien, member of the Conseil Supérieur de l'Audiovisuel (CSA), spoke during the SIRTI General Assembly on the development of digital radio. The Radio Working Group of the CSA is currently conducting a series of hearings, in which representatives of the various categories of radio, as well as technical operators, are in attendance. After this, a public consultation will be launched, with a revised schedule of deployment for digital radio due to be published in the autumn.

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WorldDAB releases videos on why broadcasters go with DAB+
06.06.2017 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom - Australia Australia - Norway Norway - Belgium Belgium
WorldDAB continues to promote DAB+ with a slew of new videos that they conducted with commercial and public broadcasters at this year’s Radiodays Europe and Radiodays Asia. Broadcasters from SBS Australia, Norway, VRT in Belgium and Fun Kids Radio in the U.K. spoke with WorldDAB to explain why they chose to go with digital radio.

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WorldDAB General Assembly 2017 dates announced
04.06.2017 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The WorldDAB General Assembly 2017 will take place in Paris on 7-8 November. The event brings together over 200 digital radio experts to discuss the future of digital radio, DAB+ rollouts around the world and a European vision for digital radio.

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Radio Belgrade host digital radio event
03.06.2017 - WorldDAB News - Serbia Serbia
On 8 June, Radio Belgrade will host a one day conference on digital radio, organised in cooperation with WorldDAB. The aim of the event is to promote digital radio and learn from European countries that have completed or nearing completion the digitisation process.

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More than 1 million cars now have DAB radio
02.06.2017 - Norway Norway
Figures released by Kantar TNS from their latest digital radio survey show that over 1 million cars in Norway now have DAB. "More and more cars are mounting DAB radio in the car as digital radio takes over the country. 38 percent of cars currently have a DAB radio, which means that half of car owners who hear radio daily have DAB in the car," said Ole Jørgen Torvmark, Head of Digital Radio Norway. According to the survey, 73 percent of all radio listeners now hear digital radio every day. This is equivalent to more than 2 million Norwegians. DAB is the most widely used digital platform for radio.

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Nissan X-Trail
02.06.2017
In terms of kit, DAB radio is standard and the top-spec Tekna now has a Bose stereo system included.

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Digital Radio Norway: 1 million cars with DAB
02.06.2017 - Norway Norway
Figures released by Kantar TNS from their latest digital radio survey show that 1 million cars in Norway now have DAB. "More and more cars are mounting DAB radio in the car as digital radio takes over the country. 38 percent of cars currently have a DAB radio, which means that half of car owners who hear radio daily have DAB in the car, "said Ole Jørgen Torvmark, head of Digital Radio Norway.

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Kiss FM founders launch Mi-Soul on Manchester DAB radio
02.06.2017 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The founders of the Kiss FM brand are launching a new soul and dance radio station in Manchester, UK. Mi-Soul has signed up to Manchester’s small-scale DAB multiplex, operated by Niocast Digital.

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Skoda Kodiaq
02.06.2017 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Standard equipment includes a touchscreen infotainment system with both DAB radio and Smartlink for smartphone integration.

(The Week) Read more


DAB+ radio: in and around Italy
02.06.2017 - Italy Italy
In February 2016, 70% of the Italian population was covered by the DAB+ signal, with coverage concentrated in northern Italy and the major cities. In 2017, national coverage is now expected to reach 90% of the population. You can now get in the car in Val d'Aosta and drive right across the country to Friuli without losing the signal!

(autoappassionati.it) Read more