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Get the Christmas spirit with Sky Radio Christmas via DAB+
30.09.2022 - NetherlandsAs in previous years, Talpa has already started broadcasting Christmas music via DAB+ on its Sky Christmas themed channel. Sky Christmas will take over Sky Radio Nice & Easy's broadcast slot on DAB+ channel 9C until the end of the year.
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DAB+ gets new location in Ulm
30.09.2022 - GermanyWith Ulm, the regional network for DAB+ in the Allgäu and Donau-Iller regions now has a prominent new addition. The transmitter is the sixth location in channel 8B and optimises digital radio reception in the cities of Ulm and Neu-Ulm. In addition, the commissioning of the DAB transmitter in Bavaria improves DAB coverage in the districts of Neu-Ulm and Günzburg. This is also associated with better mobile DAB coverage on the A8 Stuttgart-Munich motorway on the section from Ulm to Augsburg.
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Unterringingen transmitter on air for first national mux
28.09.2022 - Media Broadcast GmbH WorldDAB Member - GermanyThe first national DAB+ multiplex with four programmes from Deutschlandradio and nine private stations has added a transmitter at Unterringingen near Nördlingen in Bavaria. The ensemble on channel 5C is broadcast with a power of 10 kW.
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Commercial DAB+ stations in Australia up 35%
28.09.2022 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - AustraliaThe latest GfK radio ratings across the five major metro markets show commercial DAB+ stations again performed strongly with nearly 2.8 million weekly listeners, up 35% from 2.04 million a year ago. Nearly 4.2 million people listened to commercial radio via a DAB+ radio.
“We’re thrilled that commercial radio is continuing to break audience records with each survey and is growing listeners across all parts of the day,” said Commercial Radio & Audio chief executive officer Ford Ennals.
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The 90’s are at the top of the DAB+ table: GfK Survey 6
27.09.2022 - AustraliaThe 90s stations (KIIS,97.3,Mix,96FM), remain as the top digital DAB+ stations across the five metro markets with 365,000 listeners in Survey 6.
The 80’s stations (WSFM,GOLD,97.3 KIIS,Mix,96FM) have 358,000 listeners, with OLDSKOOL HITS 90’s with 350,000 and Coles Radio with 306,000.
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Small and Catholic radio stations want DAB+ funding support
27.09.2022 - National Broadcasting Council of Poland (KRRiT) WorldDAB Member - PolandThe National Broadcasting Council (Krajowa Rada Radiofonii i Telewizji / KRRiT) has announced that it has received 46 positions from broadcasters, organisations and institutions and 12 opinions from private individuals as part of the consultation on the switch-off of analogue FM radio broadcasting. Small and Catholic broadcasters are counting on state financial support for the transition to DAB+.
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Radios in Tanzania to switch to digital waves
26.09.2022 - Tanzania, United Republic ofSix years after TV broadcasts switched from analogue to digital it is now time for radio to follow suit as the regulator seeks to clear the crowded airwaves in major cities.
The principal broadcasting engineer from Tanzania Communications Authority (TCRA), Mr Andrew Kisaka, said the regulator has been forced to move from analogue due to the challenge of signal saturation extended to radio stations in various cities.
“These FM radio stations use analogue technology signals which vary from megahertz 87.5 to 108….In big cities these waves are full,” said Mr Kisaka.
Mr Kisaka said the regulator would not stop using the current FM signals but instead, it will utilize them simultaneously until the technology transfer is as user-friendly as television was when people watched high-quality images.
(The Citizen) Read more
All DAB+ licences extended until 2026
25.09.2022 - SwedenThe Swedish Press and Broadcasting Authority [Myndigheten för press, radio och tv / MPRT] has decided to extend all licences for commercial digital radio (DAB+). The licences, which were due to expire at the end of September, are therefore valid until 31 July 2026.
All licence holders have applied for and received the extension, which is being implemented to synchronise the licence periods for analogue and digital commercial radio.
Available space in the two DAB+ commercial networks, operated by Bauer and Viaplay, will be put out to tender by MPRT. The authority says that a timetable has not yet been set but that it expects the call to be made after the New Year.
(Radionytt) Read more
DAB+ offering grows in Terni: TRL Media mux activated
24.09.2022 - ItalyNew switch-on in Terni.
From the Miranda transmitter site, the TRL Media mux on channel 10D was switched on.
The stations present on it are: Radio Leo, Radio Hit FM, Radio Stand By, Radio Easy & Italy, Radio Yes, Radio Tua, Stereocittà and Radio Cafè.
Soon TRL Media will also arrive in Viterbo and its province.
(FM-world) Read more
Happy Radio expands DAB coverage in the northwest
23.09.2022 - United KingdomHappy Radio UK is expanding its DAB+ coverage across the North West by joining the multiplexes in West Cheshire, Chester, North Wales and on the Fylde Coast.
Darren Proctor, who set up Happy Radio with Festival Organiser Max Eden, says: “In the six months since we’ve launched; the response to the station has just been incredible and proves that there has and always will be a want for local radio!”
“We’re really excited to be welcoming our latest amazing new sponsors of our daytime line up joining the Happy Radio Family and enabling us to further expand our coverage across the region,” Co-Owner Max Eden added.
(Radio Today UK) Read more