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South African MP encourages small-scale digital migration
29.10.2018 - South Africa South Africa
South Africa Deputy Minister for Communications Pinky Kekana has encouraged small radio stations, including campus radio stations, to expand into the digital platform and continue to churn out dynamic and informative content. The Deputy Minister also urged community radio stations to ensure they are ready for digital migration once the government was able to work with them.

(Africa Prime News) Read more


Digital listening rises to 52.4% in the UK
26.10.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Digital radio listening has grown considerably in the past quarter. This is evident from the listening figures for the third quarter of 2018 of RAJAR. The digital listening share increased by 2.2 percentage points to 52.4% in the past quarter. Three-quarters of digital listening still takes place via DAB. Partly because more and more new cars have standard DAB on board, already more than 92% , the share of DAB rose by more than 2 percentage points. But at home, the growth is still there, because 64.1% of adults claim to have a DAB radio at home.

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WorldDAB announces final agenda for 2018 General Assembly
26.10.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Sessions slated for the two-day event comprise “Why Radio Is Robust in a Competitive Audio Environment;” “Voice Control, Devices and How Listeners are Consuming Radio at Home and in the Car;” “Digital radio in the Car - Getting it Right;” “Country Marketing Updates - Quick Fire Forum;” and "DAB for Success - New Content, New Brands, New markets.”

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With DAB+ and IP into the future
25.10.2018 - Germany Germany
"Digital is better," was the conclusion of the discussion forum on digital radio at this year's Medientage München. More and more radio stations in Germany are choosing digital distribution channels.

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Is digital radio better?
25.10.2018 - Germany Germany
Everyone agrees with the panel discussion on digital hearing at the Media Days Munich: DAB Plus is the future. Deutschlandradio director Stefan Raue explains himself at the event: "DAB Plus offers us three advantages: firstly, it is more economical compared to FM, secondly our high-quality programs sound much better, and thirdly, it can be received anywhere without an internet connection and we are gradually setting our digitization strategy and rely on DAB +, Webstream and Podcast.

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Online and in-car boosts for digital radio
25.10.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Digital listening was boosted further by increases in online listening and in-car DAB. 52.4% of UK radio listening is now done via a digital platform. According to the latest set of radio audience figures for the third quarter of 2018, total digital listening hours grew by 5.4% year on year, or 27.5 million hours. DAB listening in cars accounted for 11 million hours (or 40%) of all digital listening growth, while listening in home via online/Apps accounted for 13.5 million hours (or 49%) of all digital listening growth.

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In a few years FM will disappear completely in favour of digital
25.10.2018 - Netherlands Netherlands
From 12 to 16 November, all Flemish national radio stations organize an action week, which must convince listeners to finally switch to a digital device. The FM broadcasts will eventually be stopped anyway. At the announcement of the switch-off, the target was 2022-2023.

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DAB radio builds trust in fake news era
25.10.2018 - Netherlands Netherlands
Digital audio broadcasting (DAB) is growing across Europe and is pivotal to a functioning democratic society, said European Broadcasting Union Head of Radio Graham Dixon at the WorldDAB session at IBC last month. Dixon said: “What we want is a future world in which radio is available, robust and free to air for listeners as Europe’s most trusted source of media.”

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MediaDays Munich panel promotes the opportunities for DAB+ in Germany
25.10.2018 - Germany Germany
"Digital is better," was the conclusion of the discussion forum on digital radio held on Wednesday at MediaDays Munich. Deutschlandradio director Stefan Raue: "DAB+ offers us three advantages: it is more economical compared to FM, secondly, our high-quality programmes sound much better and, thirdly, it can be received anywhere without Internet connection." BLM deputy managing director Reiner Müller said that 5G technology was not a reliable method to transmit radio while many parts of the company did not have the technology available.

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BLM: the future of radio in Germany is digital
25.10.2018 - Bayerische Landeszentrale fur neue Medien (BLM) WorldDAB Member - Germany Germany
At Media Days Munich, Bavarian Centre for New Media (BLM) President Siegfried Schneider has confirmed while FM currently works well in Germany, the future of radio is digital, as it is cheaper to broadcast, and offers more variety.

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