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Bargain spotting: Sainsbury's retro-style DAB radio
29.11.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The radio has a retro look with the large speaker and single control on the front. Don’t worry, there are more on the top. Beyond the looks, the functionality includes DAB and FM reception, 10 presets for each and the option to use as an alarm, either with the radio or as a buzzer. An LCD display too, along with snooze and sleep functions.

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Norway tests DAB+ on the water
28.11.2016 - Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) WorldDAB Member - Norway Norway
In January 2017, Norway becomes the first country to start switching off FM transmissions in favor of terrestrial digital broadcasting via DAB+. Any switchoff of FM transmissions needs to consider all radio users, even those in fishing boats off the coast. So, throughout the Norwegian summer, three NRK engineers packed a variety of radio monitoring equipment, a few portable DAB+ sets and took to the waves.

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Myanmar starts DAB trial
28.11.2016 - Paneda WorldDAB Member - Myanmar Myanmar
Myanmar Radio and TV (MRTV) will start a DAB trial, following a public tender which was won by Hong Kong based system integrator BTL. Paneda will provide DAB Head-End Equipment and support.

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Review: VQ Radios; Hepburn Mark II and Retro Mark II
27.11.2016 - VQ - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The VQ Hepburn and Retro Mk II devices offer a comfortable and easy upgrade for radio lovers, allowing owners to experiment with the world of streaming without losing the radio programmmes they enjoy. 

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Radio in the car - popular everywhere
27.11.2016 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - Australia Australia
Industry body Commercial Radio Australia has released some new data about radio in the car. Unsurprisingly for radio, it’s good news: radio accounts for 80% of all audio listened-to in the car. Pandora, Spotify and Apple Music total just 3% of time spent listening, and “other audio”, which contains podcasting and internet radio, is 5%

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DAB+ application results published for Lille and Strasbourg and Lyon
25.11.2016 - France France
The list of radio stations that have responded (and are validated) to the call for applications published on 1 June 2016 for DAB+ licences in Lille, Strasbourg and Lyon has been published. Of note is the application by Radio Classique, alongside several local and regional radio stations, as well as most of the radio stations already on air with DAB+ in Paris, Nice and Marseille.

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No question of time: the future of radio is digital
25.11.2016 - Austria Austria
DAB+ is the technical standard on which industry and regulators across Europe agree on, it offers many benefits for broadcasters and listeners. A trial of DAB+ has been on air in Vienna since May.

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Europe on the way to DAB+ digital radio
25.11.2016 - Austria Austria
The international radio industry gathered in Vienna for the WorldDAB General Assembly. More than 200 participants, including political decision-makers, broadcasters and representatives of the industry, discussed the growth in the introduction of DAB+ as a digital radio standard throughout Europe and beyond.

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Are you ready for digital radio?
25.11.2016 - Norway Norway
The digital switchover is fast approaching in Norway, with the first FM switch off taking place in Nordland on 11 November. The rest of the digital switchover will be carried out throughout the rest of 2017, on a region by region basis.

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Ruark Audio limited edition R1 tabletop radio
25.11.2016 - Australia Australia
The R1 is sort of modern, and sort of retro (but in a good way). It supports DAB+ digital radio as well as FM radio, and it also has Bluetooth so he can connect it to a phone and play Spotify or Google Play Music or other music services.

(The Australian Financial Review) Read more