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Skoda adds SE Business trim level to Superb
06.02.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
"The Superb SE Business model reinforces Skoda's commitment to providing business drivers with very well equipped, efficient and capable company cars," said Patrick McGillycuddy, head of fleet at Skoda. The options added onto the SE Business model are: DAB radio, leather upholstery, heated front seats, 17-inch alloys, sat-nav, dual-zone air-con, power-fold door mirrors, cruise control, a trip computer, Bluetooth and an umbrella in the rear door.

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FM radio approaching its 'tipping point' before digital takes over
06.02.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The day when the FM radio signal will be switched off is drawing nearer, the Government indicated, after the UK reached a “tipping point” in the conversion to Digital Radio UK.

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France Médias Monde expresses interest in digital broadcast radio
05.02.2015 - France France
In an interview with Le Monde, Marie-Christine Zaragoza, president of France Médias Monde (FMM) has confirmed the media company’s interest in DAB+ in France.

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More people listening to digital than analogue radio at home for the first time
05.02.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
More people are listening to digital radios in the home than ever, statistics show, as digital overtakes analogue for the first time. More than 46 per cent of people who listen to the radio at home now do so on digital sets, compared with 45.6 per cent on analogue, in what will be seen as something of a milestone for the industry.

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DAB rises to record levels as analogue declines
05.02.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Ford Ennals, CEO of Digital Radio UK, says: “The shift to digital listening continues, with digital listening in home now overtaking analogue listening, and DAB is leading the way. The fact that over 25% of radio listening is now on DAB and the success of the national commercial stations on the Digital One DAB network strongly makes the case for the benefits of the launch of D2 – the second national DAB network.”

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25% of all radio listening is now on DAB in the UK
05.02.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
A quarter of all listening to the radio is now being done on a DAB radio set, according to the latest RAJAR results for Q4, 2014. DAB listening in car grew by 29% year on year and total digital reach in car is now 7.6 million people per week. Almost 50 per cent of the population or 26 million adults now have access to a DAB digital radio, up 7% year on year.

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Digital radio ready to take off
05.02.2015 - Italy Italy
In Trentino-Alto Adige, outside coverage reaches 98% of the population and Bolzano can receive ninety programs. In Trento, 20% of households now have a digital receiver. Around 160 car models come with DAB digital radio as standard.

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More car brands on the road with DAB+ radio
04.02.2015 - Digitalradio Norge AS - Norway Norway
A recent survey shows that DAB+ radio is now finding it's way into more car brands over the past year.

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Panjab Radio to re-launch in Bradford and Huddersfield
04.02.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
One of Britain’s most loved Asian stations, Panjab Radio, is returning to DAB digital radio in Bradford and Huddersfield from Monday 9th February 2015. Panjab Radio has also confirmed that it will be one of the 18 service providers that will launch nationally if Listen2Digital’s bid for the second DAB national multiplex is successful.

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Brussels Will Get DAB+ This Spring
04.02.2015 - Telenor Norge AS WorldDAB Member - Belgium Belgium
DAB coverage in Brussels and surrounding areas will be a priority this spring as Norkring Belgium, the DAB licensee in the region, moves to expand coverage in the country.

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