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DAB+ continues to progress in France
12.11.2020 - France France
DAB+ is taking off in France. DAB+ launched in Bordeaux and Toulouse at the start of November, and is now available to 30% of the population. Two national multiplexes are set to launch in 2021, hosting a total of 25 stations.

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Regional, national DAB+ evolves in France
12.11.2020 - France France
Next year is set to be an important year for French radio, as confirmed by Nicolas Curien of the Conseil supérieur de l’audiovisuel, at the WorldDAB General Assembly. Not only will France be celebrating 100 years since the launch of its first radio broadcasts, it’ll also celebrate the rollout of national DAB+ services, with two multiplexes launching in summer 2021.

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BBC research shows DAB is the most energy-efficient radio platform
11.11.2020
At last week’s General Assembly, the BBC’s Sustainability Data Scientist Chloe Fletcher presented the a BBC study comparing the energy footprint of BBC radio across AM, FM, DAB, IP and DTV radio services. The study found that DAB radio services have the lowest energy consumption per device hour.

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Media Broadcast expands national DAB+ transmitter network
11.11.2020 - Germany Germany
Media Broadcast announced an expansion of the transmitter network for the nationwide digital radio offering - nine additional locations are expected to be covered by this expansion by the end of 2020.

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Sports Entertainment Network launches new radio brand with DAB+
10.11.2020 - Australia Australia
Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) has announced plans to launch a new DAB+ all sports station in Mandurah, to be known as SEN Peel, on the back of another month of digital growth in Western Australia.

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Bauer expands nationwide DAB+ offering in Denmark
10.11.2020 - Denmark Denmark
Bauer Media's launch of three additional radio stations - including the launch of new station Pop FM 80s - brings the total number of Bauer national stations on DAB+ to nine. "This is a perfect time for us to expand on DAB+. Listening is increasing and with DAB+ as standard in all new cars, we expect even more digital listening to come" said CEO Jim Receveur.

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WorldDAB Technical Committee to hold Interoperability workshop on 18 November
10.11.2020 - WorldDAB News
This year’s interoperability workshop organised by the WorldDAB Technical Committee will be held virtually, on 18 November from 14:00-16:00 CET. The purpose of the workshop is to provide a discussion platform for all technical aspects on operating the DAB system. Conclusions reached will be reviewed by the TC and may lead to specification updates.

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Slovak regulator launches public consultations on spectrum use
10.11.2020 - Slovakia Slovakia
Slovakia's telecommunications regulator RU has initiated public consultations on the use of several frequency resources. Operators have been invited to respond by 19 November.

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DAB+ celebrates one year since launching in French-speaking Belgium
10.11.2020 - Belgium Belgium
To mark the one year anniversary since its launch, maRadio.be is organising a Digital Radio week from 16-22 November to help further inform listeners on the benefits of DAB+. A marketing campaign will also be on air across various platforms from 16 to 24 November.

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Poland introduces national regulation for DAB+ in cars
09.11.2020 - Poland Poland
Regulation published by the Polish Ministry of Digital Affairs on 9 November 2020 states that DAB+ will become mandatory in category M new vehicles on 1 January 2021 according to the Ordinance of the Minister of Digitisation – the mentioned Ordinance is an executive act of the Telecommunications Law and is effective from the date indicated therein.

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