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Why Hyundai joined WorldDAB
14.06.2018 - Hyundai Motor Group WorldDAB MemberLars Mueller, Senior Engineer at Hyundai, explains why they joined WorldDAB and how the radio and automotive sectors are working together on the future of in-car radio. "Even for those with a lot of experience in radio, there are many different aspects of DAB and the committees are a great way to learn more and help solve technical challenges.”
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Roberts R100
14.06.2018 - Roberts Radio Limited - United KingdomIt is much more than a speaker too, it has built in FM, DAB, DAB+, Internet Radio and Spotify. What will be refreshing to some is that, while it can be operated by Bluetooth app, it doesn’t have to be as it has a full display screen.
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DAB+ deployment for French-speaking Belgium after decree is approved
13.06.2018 - BelgiumThe Parliament of Wallonia-Brussels Federation has approved a draft decree to amend audiovisual services in French-speaking Belgium, paving the way for the deployment of DAB+ services in the region.
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Pure Siesta Home
13.06.2018 - Pure - United KingdomThe Pure Siesta Home is quite unlike the other Siesta radios we’ve reviewed in the past. The Pure Siesta Home improves sound quality, not only beyond that of any bedside alarm clock, but beyond 99% of DAB radios to date.
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DAB+ supply improved in Germany's northern and central Hesse regions
13.06.2018 - GermanyThe Hessischer Rundfunk (hr) has added new DAB+ antennas at Habichtswald and Rimberg in Germany, ensuring improved broadcast coverage of the network's six radio programmes in northern and central Hesse.
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Digital Radio Hall of Fame members announced
12.06.2018 - Pure - Radioplayer WorldDAB Member - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldDAB Member - United KingdomThe first nine inductees into the new Digital Radio Hall of Fame have been announced. The inductees are: Dame Jenny Abramsky,
former director of Audio and Music, BBC, Grae Allan, DAB radio director, Bauer Media, Ralph Bernard, former CEO GCap Media, Michael Hill, founder and managing director, Radioplayer, Quentin Howard, former CEO, Digital One and managing director, GWR, John Kempner, Buyer, John Lewis, Rashid Mustapha, Engineer, Ofcom, Ian O’Neill OBE, Head of Television; Programme Director Radio, DCMS, and Sir Hossein Yassaie, Chairman, Pure, and Former Chief Executive Officer of Imagination Technologies.
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hr further expands DAB + supply in northern and central Hesse
12.06.2018 - GermanyThe Hessischer Rundfunk (hr) continues to improve the DAB + broadcast of its six radio programs in northern and central Hesse.
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Digital radio pioneers announced for Hall of Fame
12.06.2018 - United KingdomThe names of digital radio pioneers were announced as the first inductees into the Digital Radio Hall of Fame. The nine individuals were judged to have made an outstanding contribution to the success of digital radio over the last 20 years as digital radio pioneers and innovators.
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Pure Evoke H4
12.06.2018 - Pure - FranceEspecially easy to use, the Evoque H4 gives the choice: FM, DAB/DAB+ or Bluetooth. To choose the reception mode, simply turn the Selection knob. Access to digital terrestrial radio stations is automatic by launching a simple scan. The station name available where you are is displayed after a few seconds on the screen, in alphabetical order.
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DAB+ radio: can France catch up?
12.06.2018 - FranceSince December 2017, DAB+ development in France has started to accelerate. The CSA has announced a new strategy, with DAB+ development aimed at covering 30 regions and to go from 20% to 70% of national coverage by 2020. The launch of DAB+ in Lille on 19 June is the next major progress in France, while informing and educating French listeners about the opportunities with DAB+ is imperative.
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