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GM plans to phase out Apple CarPlay in EVs, with Google's help
31.03.2023 - General Motors Company WorldDAB Member
General Motors plans to phase out widely-used Apple CarPlay and Android Auto technologies that allow drivers to bypass a vehicle's infotainment systems, shifting instead to built-in infotainment systems developed with Google for future electric vehicles. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto systems allow users to mirror their smartphone screens in a vehicle's dashboard display. GM's decision to stop offering those systems in future electric vehicles, starting with the 2024 Chevrolet Blazer, could help the automaker capture more data on how consumers drive and charge EVs.

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ČTÚ receives comments on the tender for DAB+ networks, and accepted some of them
31.03.2023 - Czechia Czechia
The Czech Telecommunications Authority received comments on the planned auction of frequencies for nationwide and regional digital radio networks. It acknowledged part of the objections and will adjust the procurement documentation accordingly. One of the objections concerned the requirement to cover at least 80 percent of the population of the given territory with a regional network signal within two years. The authority partially acknowledged that it was too strict. "For regional allocations, the plan is to loosen the required coverage over time," it said.

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Digital radio a success in Europe #RDE23
31.03.2023 - Czech Radio WorldDAB Member - Germany Germany - Czechia Czechia - Norway Norway
Digital radio is a success in Europe and the EU now mandates that all cars sold in the common market must have a DAB+ receiver to receive free to air broadcast radio. But it has not always been an easy road to achieve success. The Radiodays Europe conference has heard that in Germany radio only has 4.1% of the advertising market because it is divided up into state licence areas and no analog broadcaster has been able to operate nation wide. That puts German commercial radio at a disadvantage compared with the top European countries that get 10% or more of their country’s ad revenue. This situation is now being rectified because Germany’s DAB+ licences enable nationwide broadcasting and new players, according to Erwin Linnenbach from Teutocast.

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RTÉ Radio 1 long wave 252 service to end next month
31.03.2023 - Ireland Ireland
RTÉ has announced that it is ceasing the long wave 252 service for Radio 1 from next month. The move was originally announced in 2014 but was postponed because of protests from Irish organisations in Britain. RTÉ said in a statement that the LW 252 is no longer sustainable as the transmitter in Summerhill, Co Meath uses up 2.5% of the organisation's energy use. The current cost is €250,000 a year and this could rise to £400,000 next year, it says.

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Liechtenstein plans DAB multiplex as Lake Constance group discuss digital radio
31.03.2023 - OFCOM Switzerland WorldDAB Member - Bayerische Landeszentrale fur neue Medien (BLM) WorldDAB Member - Germany Germany - Austria Austria - Switzerland Switzerland - Liechtenstein Liechtenstein
Rainer Schnepfleitner, Head of the Office for Communications (AK) in Liechtenstein, and Severin Näscher, Regulation Audiovisual Media of the AK, presented a project to set up a DAB+ multiplex to cover Liechtenstein. Stefan Rauschenberger, head of the media law department at RTR Medien, provided information on the status of DAB+ in Austria and the current consultation on a selection principle ordinance with the aim of putting out to tender another nationwide or regional DAB+ multiplex in Austria.

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More radio for Schleswig-Holstein
30.03.2023 - Media Broadcast GmbH WorldDAB Member - Germany Germany
As of 30 March, DAB+ listeners in the northern-most federal state can receive a significantly expanded range of stations. With the launch of the new DAB+ bouquet in four regions, the total number of stations that can be received digitally between the North and Baltic Seas via DAB+ in the best quality has increased to up to 52, which is a multiple of the existing FM station offering. By dividing the transmitter network into four regions with separate programme packages, the greatest possible variety of transmitters with national, regional and local programmes was realised.

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Radiodays Europe: Data Revolution in Prague
30.03.2023 - Xperi Corporation WorldDAB Member
It’s been more than 80 years since radios first arrived in cars. Over those 80 years there’s never been good data on what people are listening to on those radios … until today, as announced in Prague by Xperi. Xperi launched its DTS AutoStage Broadcast Portal in Prague at the Radiodays Europe 2023 event. The portal will allow car makers and participating broadcasters a glimpse into in-car listening including tracks, content types, time of day, location of listening, and length of time listening.

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NDR's new DAB+ antenna in Flensburg ensures better digital radio reception
30.03.2023 - Germany Germany
NDR has put a new DAB+ antenna into operation at its transmitter site in Flensburg-Engelsby, achieving greater transmission power and radiation in all directions. This means that NDR radio programmes can now be received in even better quality not only in northern Schleswig-Holstein, but also in large parts of northern Schleswig in Denmark. In the area between Böxlund, Lindewitt, Langenhorn and Ladelund west of Flensburg, as well as in the area between Steinbergkirche, Falshöft and Süderbrarup, modern digital radio will now also be received indoors - as it was previously in and around Flensburg. At the same time, the coverage gap on the B199 between Gelting and Rabel will also be closed for mobile reception in cars.

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Publication of the DAB+ roadmap in Luxembourg
30.03.2023 - Luxembourg Luxembourg
The Media, Connectivity and Digital Policy Department has published a roadmap to support the launch and roll-out of the DAB+ digital broadcasting standard in Luxembourg. In collaboration with stakeholders, the Media, Connectivity and Digital Policy Department regularly analyses the opportunity for a national deployment and considers that the time for the introduction of DAB+ in Luxembourg is NOW.

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Top reach for DAB+ in Germany
30.03.2023 - Germany Germany
DAB+ is one of the clear winners of the current radio reach study "ma 2023 Audio I". Distribution via DAB+ continues to gain in importance, while online audio loses slightly. DAB+ is heard by 28.5 percent of the population (ma 2022 Audio II: 27.0 percent) in the so-called widest circle of listeners (WHK) and is used disproportionately in the target group of 30 to 59 year olds (WHK: 32.0 percent – ma 2022 Audio II: 30.1 percent).

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