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DAB+: Private radio stations "poach" in competitor areas
05.08.2023 - GermanyOn FM, many private, local and regional stations have clearly defined broadcasting areas. With digital radio DAB+, it is becoming increasingly fashionable for them to "poach" in neighbouring areas as well. This is not just a matter of mapping the previous FM broadcast area on DAB+. Radio SAW is a private, state-wide radio station from Saxony-Anhalt. SAW stands for "Sachsen-Anhalt-Welle". In order to map this large area onto digital radio DAB+ as well, Radio SAW will be allowed to broadcast its programme nationwide in future - at least in theory. The Commission for Licensing and Supervision (ZAK) of the state media authorities granted the corresponding licence on 26 July.
(teltarif.de) Read more
South Durham small-scale DAB mux launches with seven digital stations
04.08.2023 - United KingdomThe South Durham small-scale DAB multiplex has launched with seven digital stations broadcasting to Darlington, Bishop Auckland and Newton Aycliffe.
Alpha Radio, Aycliffe Radio, Dance Revolution, Durham OnAir, Frisk Radio, Prince Bishops Hospital Radio and Sun FM are all based in the northeast. Bishop FM will follow at a later date.
Local community broadcasters worked with specialists in the field to launch Durham Digital which is running the transmitters.
Gary Burgham, Programme Director at Bishop FM said: “I’m thrilled to be part of a great team presenting the opportunity to bring a community-based DAB service to Bishop Auckland, Aycliffe and my hometown of Darlington.”
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Commercial radio in Australia celebrates 100 years as new report reveals industry contributes $1B to Australian economy
04.08.2023 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - AustraliaCommercial radio in Australia turns 100 this year and kicked off celebrations today with the launch of a new report that shows the industry contributes $1 billion to the nation’s annual GDP, including a $320 million boost to regional Australia. The “Connecting Communities: The Economic and Social Contribution of Commercial Radio and Audio in Australia” report was commissioned by industry body Commercial Radio & Audio and produced by Deloitte Access Economics. The report notes: "Commercial radio has evolved with the disruptors, giving audiences more avenues to listen to content, such as through podcasts and DAB+ radio. Such innovation has fostered listenership, which has continued to grow."
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New FM and DAB+ licences for national commercial radio granted
04.08.2023 - NetherlandsThe winners of the auction of the national commercial radio frequencies can finally put their frequencies into use on 1 September. The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate has now granted new licences for FM and DAB+, according to publication in the Government Gazette. This means that all winning parties have fulfilled their payment obligation and paid at least half of the winning bid within two weeks of the auction.
In early July, the nine nationwide commercial FM lots with associated DAB+ capacity on channel 11C were auctioned. This netted the treasury almost €153 million.
(RadioWereld.nl) Read more
Non-commercial local radio stations in Saxony with more reach
04.08.2023 - GermanyThe non-commercial local radio stations (NKLs) in Saxony have now all increased their range on digital radio DAB+. Radio Blau now broadcasts on the "Region Leipzig" multiplex on channel 10A, Radio T can be heard on the "Region Chemnitz" mux on channel 8A and coloRadio, Radio Zett and the now non-commercial Radio WSW broadcast on the "Region Dresden" bouquet on channel 7A. Radio Blau and Radio T have already ended their parallel broadcasting in the local muxes Chemnitz and Dresden.
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Nordseewelle 2 to launch exclusively on DAB+
04.08.2023 - GermanyThe launch of Nordseewelle 2, which was actually planned for July, has now taken place. The station can be received exclusively via DAB+ in the north-west of Lower Saxony. It will be broadcast on the multiplexes Nordseeküste (Aurich) on channel 11A, Oldenburg (Steinkimmen) on channel 10B and Emsland (Cloppenburg/Molbergen) on channel 10C.
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MIMIT: More DAB tenders at end of August
03.08.2023 - ItalyMIMIT will publish DAB calls for expressions of interest in obtaining available usage rights in several Italian areas during the last week of August. This decision suggests a wish to conclude the competitive tenders by the end of 2023. The areas are: Piedmont, Valle d'Aosta, Lombardy, Liguria, Tuscany, Umbria, Campania, and Sicily.
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UK in-vehicle DAB listening growth continues
03.08.2023 - United KingdomDAB continues to lead in-vehicle radio in the UK, growing to a 51.2% share of listening in cars, vans and lorries, up from 49.3% in the same quarter last year. UK audience data from RAJAR for the period ending 25 June 2023 also shows analogue platforms falling to their lowest share, with listening to AM/FM now at 31.4%. Meanwhile, News Broadcasting - home of digital stations Virgin Radio and Times Radio - describes itself as “the UK’s most digital broadcaster”, with 84% of hours now coming from digital, including DAB.
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News Broadcasting remains the most digital broadcasting group in the UK
03.08.2023 - United KingdomThe latest round of RAJAR results - for the survey period ending 25 June 2023 - sees News Broadcasting’s portfolio of radio stations, including national brands talkSPORT, Virgin Radio UK, TalkRadio and Times Radio, as well as U105 in Northern Ireland, deliver highest-ever listening hours - up 16% year-on-year to 44.1m, while weekly reach was up 9.1% year-on-year at 6.4m listeners.
News UK EVP, President of Broadcasting, Scott Taunton, said: “News Broadcasting remains the UK’s most digital broadcasting group, with 84% of listening hours from digital and 35% from streaming, positioning us brilliantly for continued digital audience and revenue growth.”
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Boom Radio audiences grow
03.08.2023 - United KingdomBoom Radio — the national DAB station targeted at baby boomers — has increased its audience again with 641,000 adults now listening each week, according to the latest official research. The music radio station for baby boomers launched during lockdown by presenters broadcasting from their bedrooms and garden sheds has seen spectacular growth in its audience in the last 12 months. Over the same period, the amount of hours spent by listeners with the station each week has more than doubled from 3.2m 12 months ago to 6.6m today*. Each listener is also now tuning in for over 10 hours per week, making Boom listeners the most loyal of all commercial radio listeners.
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