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UK DAB station JACK to launch first all-female radio channel
23.10.2018 - United KingdomNew national digital radio station Jack Radio launches at noon on 23 October with what is billed as a world-first broadcast radio format. Playing 100% female artists, the DAB station provides a platform for women in music, from established artists to new and emerging female talent.
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Czech Radio will extend DAB+ to the Karlovy Vary and Zlín regions
23.10.2018 - Czech Radio WorldDAB Member - CzechiaCzech Radio will extend DAB+ coverage to the Karlovy Vary and Zlín regions of the country by the end of next year. At today's Radiocommunication Conference 2018 this was announced by Director of the Department of Techniques and Administration of the Public Media Karel Zýk. According to Zick, the coverage of the CRo DAB+ multiplex signal in Band III will reach 80% of the population by the end of next year.
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DAB+ tests taking place in Luxembourg
22.10.2018 - LuxembourgBCE, a subsidiary of RTL Group, have been conducting tests of DAB+ broadcasts on Channel 7D, with two programmes on air. The test signals are reaching as far as the Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland regions of Germany, and over the Belgian border.
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WorldDAB will hold its next General Assembly in Berlin
22.10.2018 - GermanyIn a highly competitive audio environment, the radio media remains strong and the participants who will be present at the WorldDAB General Assembly on 6 and 7 November 2018 in Berlin will be able to see that DAB+ is essential for broadcasters to accompany their development. brand, to attract more listeners and increase revenues.
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French stations invited to apply to broadcast on new DAB+ multiplexes
22.10.2018 - FranceThe call for applications for two national multiplexes in France is underway, with as many as 26 new national radio stations. Regional Stations are invited to apply for 15 local areas by 7 November, while national stations have a deadline of 21 November.
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Amazon Alexa integration announced for RadioApp
21.10.2018 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - AustraliaOwner’s of the Amazon Alexa smart speaker can now play any of nearly 300 Australian FM, AM and DAB+ digital stations at the sound of their voice.
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Amazon Alexa integration announced for RadioApp
21.10.2018 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - AustraliaOwner’s of the Amazon Alexa smart speaker can now play any of nearly 300 Australian FM, AM and DAB+ digital stations at the sound of their voice.
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DAB+ enjoying consistent progress in Europe
21.10.2018 - NetherlandsIn large parts of Europe, DAB+ is well on the way to becoming the new leading standard for radio in the long term. Throughout the European continent, more than 1,500 radio stations can now be heard digitally via the air, and that number is growing by the day.
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Commercial Radio Australia develops Amazon Alexa skill for listeners
19.10.2018 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - AustraliaThe commercial radio industry has announced the launch of the RadioApp skill for Amazon’s voice assistant, Alexa. The new skill is designed to make radio listening simpler and more convenient for Aussies, who can now ask Alexa to play any of the country’s 300 AM, FM and DAB+ digital stations by name or frequency.
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Alexa gets the RadioApp skill
19.10.2018 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - AustraliaCommercial Radio Australia have launched the RadioApp skill for Alexa, which makes it simple and convenient for listeners to ask Alexa to play any of nearly 300 Australian AM, FM and DAB+ digital radio stations. Speaking at Radio Alive, CRA’s CEO Joan Warner says “listening to radio is one of the most popular uses for smart speakers, so the Australian radio industry has created a voice experience that works easily and seamlessly across all Alexa-enabled devices.”
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