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UK Government removes barriers to radio stations going digital
13.10.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
In new measures announced today, the Government will make it easier for smaller community and commercial radio stations to broadcast on small scale digital radio multiplexes. With more than 50% of all radio listening in the UK now on digital, the new lighter touch licensing regime means these small stations won’t be left behind by the growing shift from FM and AM to digital radio and will give more choice to millions of radio listeners across the UK.

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Voice of Vietnam Radio organises DAB+ workshop
12.10.2018 - Vietnam Vietnam
Government representatives joined the broadcasting sector of Vietnam to learn more about DAB+ international progress, the latest technical developments, and how DAB+ can be further developed in Vietnam. Hosted by public broadcaster the Voice of Vietnam (VoV) in Hanoi this week, more than 30 high-level delegates were in attendance, including VoV President Nguyễn Thế Kỷ.

(Baomoi) Read more


New DAB+ receiver launched in South Tyrol
12.10.2018 - Italy Italy
In the southern Tyrolean village of Pfelders (Plan) in northern Italy, a new DAB+ digital radio transceiver has been launched, broadcasting more German-speaking programmes across the region.

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Swedish broadcaster NENT to begin DAB+ broadcasts in 2019
11.10.2018 - Sweden Sweden
Swedish broadcaster NENT has announced to the country's Press, Radio and TV Authority that it will begin DAB+ broadcasts from 1 January. A total of 15 radio stations will begin sending January 1 next year. According to the terms of delivery, valid until 20 September 2022, 35 percent of the population will be reached by 1 April 2019 and one year later 50 percent will be reached.

(Radionytt) Read more


French broadcaster NRJ says yes to DAB+
11.10.2018 - France France
After filing for digital radio calls in Bordeaux, Toulouse and Arcachon, the NRJ group has confirmed its desire to embark on DAB+.

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DAB+ broadcasts to begin in Sweden in 2019
11.10.2018 - Sweden Sweden
Fifteen radio stations will be available on DAB+ in Sweden from 1 January, with broadcasters DB Media AB, Kilohertz AB and Skärgårdsradion AB agreeing to begin broadcasts. According to the permit conditions, shipments will reach 35 percent of the most populous population already on April 1, 2019. Thereafter, coverage will increase incrementally and April 1, 2020, reach 50 percent of the population and 70 percent next year.

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No more noise, the new radio is digital
11.10.2018 - Germany Germany
Radio can be pretty annoying sometimes. Whenever the favorite title is playing or the speed cameras are announced, it will rustle. Somewhere the signal is disturbed. The analogue reception has its pitfalls. That is one of the reasons digitisation has reached the radio - and seems to be gradually conquering it.

(Wetterauer Zeitung) Read more


NRJ Group sets the tone by deploying DAB+ digital radio
10.10.2018 - France France
It is in a context of unprecedented acceleration of our current deployment in DAB+ that large private groups (NRJ Group, Europe1 etc.) and public (Radio France) enter the dance with the alum of national calls for applications. (cities + highways) whose deadline is set at the end of November.

(Crooner) Read more


Dutch radio industry sees future in hybrid radio
10.10.2018 - Netherlands Netherlands
During the 'Day of digital radio', hybrid radio was identified as the future of the industry in the Netherlands, after receiver sales was confirmed to have exceeded one million.

(Media Magazine NL) Read more


More Dutch people listen to DAB+
10.10.2018 - Netherlands Netherlands
Total DAB+ listening in the Netherlands has exceeded one million - the increase in the sale of DAB+ radios is therefore higher in the first six months than in the comparative period last year.

(Totaal TV) Read more