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World's first voice-controlled hybrid radio for cars launches
14.02.2017 - Radioplayer WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Radioplayer Car is the world’s first voice-controlled hybrid radio adaptor, offering an easy upgrade for car stereos. It’s a ‘smart radio’ system, able to switch intelligently between DAB, FM or streaming, to find the strongest signal.

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Digital radio grows in Switzerland
14.02.2017 - Switzerland Switzerland
Digital radio currently accounts for more than half (54%) of total radio use in Switzerland. In German-speaking Switzerland, DAB+ continues to be favored and it is hoped the other two regions gradually follow suit.

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Radioplayer Introduces Radioplayer Car
14.02.2017 - Radioplayer WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Radioplayer Car, a voice-controlled hybrid radio adaptor, which it says, offers an easy upgrade for car stereos. The “smart radio” system is able to switch between DAB, FM or streaming, to find the strongest signal.

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Radioplayer Car launch
14.02.2017 - Radioplayer WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Radioplayer Car is the world’s first voice-controlled hybrid radio adaptor, offering an easy upgrade for car stereos. It’s a ‘smart radio’ system, able to switch intelligently between DAB, FM or streaming, to find the strongest signal.

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As Norway goes digital, what of FM's future?
13.02.2017 - Norway Norway
Jerry Ibbotson looks at the reasons behind Norway’s decision to go fully digital, and asks whether it could be a sign of things to come in other countries such as the UK.

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World Radio Day: 90-year success story
13.02.2017 - Germany Germany
The chairman of the ARD Radio Commission, Nathalie Wappler Hagen, emphasised the importance of radio in the digital world. This is reflected in the radio content that ARD offers, the daily (Mon-Fri) reach around of 38.5 million people, which now includes those listening to digital stations.

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More and more radio digital
13.02.2017 - Switzerland Switzerland
Market researcher GfK has asked people in Switzerland about their radio listening behavior. Radio is no longer analogue, but digital. Digital radio now accounts for 54% of all radio listening in Switzerland.

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As Norway goes digital, what of FM's future?
13.02.2017 - Radioplayer WorldDAB Member - Norway Norway
Mike Hill, the MD of Radioplayer, explores what Norway's digital switch over means for the rest of the radio industry.

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EBU: collaboration key in move to digital radio
13.02.2017 - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member - Switzerland Switzerland
The importance of teamwork stretches to the implementation of digital radio, according to the EBU’s Media Intelligence Service (MIS). The organisation’s annual update on digital radio advances in Europe suggests that stakeholders working together is the better indicator for success when making the move to digital radio.

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EBU Digital Radio Week studies state of industry
13.02.2017 - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member - Switzerland Switzerland
The European Broadcasting Union’s Digital Radio Week offered insight into the present state of the radio industry. David Fernandez Quijada, from EBU, unveiled the results of the latest EBU survey on the industry. According to the research, 85 percent of people all over Europe listen to radio at least once a week. Marcello Lombardo, EBU project manager, also unveiled the results of an impressive study that for the first time, analyzes in detail the cost associated to both broadcasting and user consumption of radio on three different platforms — FM, DAB and the internet.

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