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WorldDAB publishes Aftermarket Devices Guidelines
12.12.2019 -WorldDAB has published the first version of its Aftermarket Devices Guidelines, to help improve the user experience of Aftermarket Devices (AMDs) which include DAB+ digital radio.
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Sound Digital welcomes applications for space on national DAB platform
12.12.2019 - United KingdomSound Digital Ltd is advertising for anyone wanting to add their radio station to the national DAB platform to get in touch with them. The multiplex, which covers the majority of the UK population, is currently full, but changes are coming which will open up a spot for an additional station.
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Radio welcomes government response to digital platforms inquiry
12.12.2019 - AustraliaCommercial Radio Australia has welcomed the Australian government’s response to the ACCC’s Digital Platforms Inquiry. The government accepted the overriding conclusion that there is a need for reform to better protect consumers, improve transparency, recognise power imbalances and ensure that substantial market power is not used to lessen competition in media and advertising services markets.
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Spain urged to get on board with DAB+ in light of EECC
11.12.2019 - SpainRadio industry stakeholders in Spain are endorsing the uptake of DAB+ digital radio in Europe, and urging their government to follow in the footsteps of Italy, France and Germany, by introducing a national law in line with the EECC directive, which requires new cars across the EU to be capable of receiving digital terrestrial radio by the end of 2020.
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Industry stakeholders call for new legislation around digital radio
11.12.2019 - AustriaAustria's major broadcasting bodies and associations have joined forces to petition for the introduction of regulation mandating DAB+ digital radio in all receivers sold in Austria - both in and out cars. The new regulation would also be in line with the EECC directive, which mandates digital radio in new cars across the EU by the end of 2020.
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LFK eyes DAB+ network expansion in Baden-Württemberg
10.12.2019 - GermanyLFK, the media regulator for the state Baden-Württemberg in Germany, has announced its plans to expand the DAB+ digital radio network in the southwestern German state, as well as to trial small-scall DAB broadcasting.
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100% Radio bets on DAB+ strategy to expand network
10.12.2019 - France100% Radio, the radio station based in the region of Occitanie in Southern France, is counting on DAB+ digital radio to help extend its network and launch in Bordeaux, Toulouse and Montpellier in the near future.
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UK to become the first market to exceed 70% digital adspend
09.12.2019 - United KingdomThe UK ad market is expected to grow by 4.9% in 2020, up from 3.2% in 2019, according to Zenith's latest Advertising Expenditure Forecasts. Driving that growth will be a 6.9% jump in digital spending, Zenith said - and by 2022, the agency expects that 71% of UK adspend will be allocated to digital media.
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Edge Radio gains access to DAB+ service in Hobart
09.12.2019 - AustraliaYouth broadcaster, and community radio station, Edge Radio, will be allowed to provide a DAB+ digital radio service in Hobart despite being in the RA3 licence area for the city.
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Private broadcasters in Austria launch largest DAB+ advertising campaign to date
05.12.2019 - AustriaPrivate broadcasters in Austria have launched the biggest DAB+ campaign to date in the country, estimated at approximately 2 million euros. Austria launched national DAB+ earlier this year, and with population coverage already standing at 77%, most of Austria's industry bodies have requested a new legislation mandating digital radio in receivers.
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