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Lust Have: Ruark’s Osborne & Little DAB radio
09.03.2015 - United KingdomThe current R1 is the third generation of Ruark’s design to hit the shops and we think it’s the best one yet… With an updated control system and state-of-the-art OLED display, this desktop radio certainly packs a punch when it comes to sound quality.
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Bauer to launch country music radio station
08.03.2015 - United KingdomA new radio station called Downtown Country has been given permission to join the Northern Ireland DAB multiplex.
The new service will be a sister station to Bauer’s Downtown Radio and Cool FM, already operating in Belfast. Downtown Country is described as “A genre based music station playing primarily a range of country style music (including American and Irish) aimed at all adults” and will be provided by Bauer.
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Moving Forward to Digital Radio
06.03.2015 - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member - SwitzerlandHaving drawn the digital radio map, we can say that the “digital radio in Europe” topic is a complex one and includes not only broadcasters but many industries, governments and, last but not least, the audience. The arguments are clear and most of them well known: terrestrial digital radio is not only reliable in terms of network stability and QoS but also up to 40 times more cost-efficient than broadband.
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WorldDMB infographic tracks growth or digital radio in-car
05.03.2015 - - Australia - France - Norway - Germany - Italy - Switzerland - United KingdomThe latest research by WorldDMB has revealed the growth of DAB digital radio adoption internationally and shows the commitment by the automotive and broadcasting industries to provide better in-car listening.
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Sound Digital publishes it's commitment to expanding national radio choice
05.03.2015 - United KingdomSound Digital Ltd has taken the opportunity of follow-up comments to confirm its commitment to providing a second national DAB multiplex in a six page document published today.
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Tweaked Hyundai i40 launched with DAB digital radio
05.03.2015 - AustraliaThe Korean car maker has also updated and improved the 7-inch infotainment system that’s said to have better functionality plus a new DAB radio. The standard system has also been improved and there’s now a TFT LCD dashboard display.
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BBC Radio 2 Country launches on digital radio
05.03.2015 - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldDAB Member - United KingdomToday sees the launch of digital pop up station Radio 2 Country, broadcasting for the next four days as the UK gears up for Country music festival C2C: Country to Country from London's O2.
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New ways to connect and interact via digital radio
05.03.2015 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - MalaysiaRadio needs to give tech savvy consumers in Asia new ways to connect and interact. Digital Radio can help broadcasters achieve that, according to the Asia PacifIc Chair of WorldDMB and Commercial Radio Australia CEO Joan Warner.
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Ed Vaizey MP to visit Panjab Radio studios
04.03.2015 - United KingdomEd Vaizey, the Minister of State for Culture and the Digital Economy is visiting the headquarters of Panjab Radio this Friday 6th March 2015. As well as taking a look around the station's facilities the Minister has agreed to be interviewed by Panjab Radio Founder, Surjit Singh Ghuman MBE, about the work he has been doing on digital radio.
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WorldDMB tracks drivers of growth of in-car digital radio
04.03.2015 - - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - AustraliaOn the release of the infographic, Patrick Hannon, President of WorldDMB said "Our aim with this research is to demonstrate clearly that DAB digital radio is the platform of the future in Europe. With the first countries moving to Digital Switchover, and motorists driving between these markets, it is becoming increasingly important for car manufacturers to include digital radio as standard."
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