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Hyundai KONA
20.09.2017 - Hyundai Motor Group WorldDAB Member - FranceThe Hyundai KONA Urban SUVs includes DAB digital radio and a multimedia system with an 8-inch color touchscreen.
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Now the FM network is off
20.09.2017 - NorwayNRK stations on the FM network in Eastern Norway were closed Wednesday at 11.11. The closure of the national FM network will end in Troms and Finnmark on 13 December. When the FM network is turned off, Norway will become the first country in the world without FM bands.
(Fredriksstad Blad) Read more
Check DAB coverage in your district
20.09.2017 - NorwayThe digital radio switch over is continuing regionally across Norway. Closure of the national FM network will end in Troms and Finnmark on 13 December 2017. Here, click on the map to check DAB coverage wherever you are.
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Digital Radio grows in Northern Europe
20.09.2017 - Norway - United Kingdom - Netherlands - Denmark - Germany - Switzerland - Poland - Belgium - FranceWith 50 million receivers now sold, DAB radio is popular in Norway, the UK, the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and is growing in Poland, Belgium and France. In Norway, DAB receivers are now supplied in 98% of new cars, in 88% in the UK, and 66% in Switzerland. During the WorldDAB session at IBC2017, Patrick Hannon, President WorldDAB, reaffirmed the call from EU authorities to halt the sales of analogue-only radio receivers in Europe.
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Digital radio has taken over in Eastern Norway
20.09.2017 - Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) WorldDAB Member - NorwayAt 11.11 on 20 September 2017 NRK switched off FM signals in Oslo, Akershus, Østfold and Vestfold. For 95.4 percent of the population, NRK's channels are now only available on DAB.
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Progress of DAB+ evident at German events
20.09.2017 - GermanyDAB+ was very present at IFA and the Frankfurt Motor Show. During these events, announcements were made as part of the continued deployment of this technology. In Germany, 2.5 million daily listeners listen to the radio in DAB +, while 11 million households are equipped. That's 14% of the daily audience, more than the Internet or radio listening through TV.
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Norway: Successful transition from FM to DAB+
19.09.2017 - Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) WorldDAB Member - NorwayRadio broadcasters continue to look to Norway with great interest after FM was switched off in favor of DAB+ digital radio. Currently, over 64 per cent of Norwegians listen to radio every day. Exactly one year ago, the figure was 67.1 percent. "The figures can not be interpreted differently the transition from VHF to DAB + is a success," says Ole Jørgen Torvmark, CEO of Digital Radio Norway.
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Norway: Successful transition from FM to DAB+
19.09.2017 - Digitalradio Norge AS - NorwayCurrently, over 64 per cent of Norwegians listen to radio every day. Exactly one year ago, the figure was 67.1 percent (source: Kantar TNS). "The figures can not be interpreted differently: the transition from VHF to DAB + is a success," says Ole Jørgen Torvmark , CEO of Digital Radio Norway.
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Build your own DAB+ radio: the winner is announced!
19.09.2017 - SwitzerlandFrom autumn 2016 to spring 2017, around 850 pupils across Switzerland were tasked with building their own DAB+ radios - a project carried out by SRG under the name "DigiMig". Recentl,y the winners of all language regions were announced.
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Norway: Successful transition from FM to DAB+
19.09.2017 - NorwayDespite some concerns, the private radios stations could benefit from the switch to DAB+. The radio advertising market is growing by 1.4 percent in the second quarter of 2017 with revenues of 369 million crowns, ie 40 million euros (source: institutet för reklam- och mediestatistik), while the advertising revenues for daytime newspapers (-16.2 percent) and TV (-3.3 percent).