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FBi Radio announces new digital station
29.05.2014 - Australia Australia
FBi Radio has announced the launch of a new digital station Fbi Click, set to air on Wednesday 21st June and devoted completely to electronic music. It’s the biggest project undertaken by the station since launching in 2003 and aims to showcase the best in new dance and electronic music from both Sydney and Australia as a whole.

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Digital Radio an important topic at the RadioAsia 2014 conference
29.05.2014 - United Kingdom United Kingdom - India India - Hong Kong Hong Kong - Malaysia Malaysia
Digital radio broadcasting has become an important topic in at least four Asian countries. In Hong Kong, DAB+ has been on-air for some time, with 15 stations already available; in Malaysia, trials have started; and in Thailand and Indonesia, tests of the technology are slated for this year.

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Bayerischer Rundfunk embraces digital initiative
28.05.2014 - Germany Germany
Following an intensive debate the administrative board of Bayerischer Rundfunk has expressly approved of the planned move of stations from analogue to digital.

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New cars with digital radio hits 55%
27.05.2014 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
55% of new cars now come with digital radio as standard in April 2014, according to CAP/SMMT, up from 37.2% in April 2013. New April car data shows that vehicle manufacturers like Vauxhall and Mercedes have made significant increases to 60% of their range with digital radio as standard, while the German brands BMW (100%), VW (89%) and Audi (88%) have almost 100% across the range. Ford now fits 77% of new models with digital radio as standard. Most car dealers and leading car radio retailers can convert existing cars to digital radio.

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Keen interest in new concepts for digital radio marketing
27.05.2014 - Germany Germany
More than 60 representatives from the industry, gathered in Munich on May 13, to discuss marketing strategies for digital radio. The strong response proved that beyond the established structures for analogue radio there is an urgent need for new marketing concepts for the digital medium.

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RadioDNS standardises with ETSI
26.05.2014
Drafts of the documents are being circulated in the respective technical discussion groups. Once published, RadioDNS will be established alongside other technologies such as DAB Digital Radio.

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RadioAsia2014: Successes and challenges for Asian radio
24.05.2014 - India India - Malaysia Malaysia - Hong Kong Hong Kong - Thailand Thailand - Bangladesh Bangladesh
Saturday’s final session at RadioAsia 2014 saw eight panelists from around the world share their expertise.

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Norway start a digital radio station in one week
23.05.2014 - Norway Norway
The radiophonic diversity has very good terms with DAB radio. And it comes not least listeners benefit. This is the experience from Norway, where in just one week they use the time to establish a radio station and start broadcasting.

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Now is the time for digital radio in cars
23.05.2014 - Italy Italy
In Italy, Digital Radio is now a reality. Now is the time of DAB+ Digital Audio Broadcasting, the new digital radio transmission system that makes it sound perfect because it removes the interference, increases the content, the amount of information and channels theme , and "thinks" the environment as it reduces the emission power of the signals in the area.

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Joan Warner gives talk at RadioAsia2014: Radio is “maintaining reach” in Asia
22.05.2014 - Australia Australia
Joan Warner, Chief Executive of industry body Commercial Radio Australia said radio remains a much loved and used media – according to research – even by the younger age groups, where the threat from mobile and internet is strongest.

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