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DAB+ roadshow across Bavaria
05.10.2023 - GermanyFrom 6 October to 11 November 2023, the DAB+ Roadshow will be visiting a total of twelve Bavarian cities. In cooperation with the specialised trade and the local DAB+ radio stations, this campaign is intended to increase awareness of DAB+ in the regions and whet the appetite for more radio. Visitors will meet competent contact persons on the subject of digital radio and will find DAB+ radios at special conditions in selected stores. The campaign will be promoted via the participating radio stations and the respective specialist stores.
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Impact on APAC: IBC 2023 - broadcasters must pay attention to DAB+ developments
05.10.2023 -Dr Amal Punchihewa: In this review, we will critically analyse some selected technologies that are particularly relevant for the Asia-Pacific region. Radio plays a vital role in APAC. The Head of Radio at the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) mentioned that radio is still the most trusted form of media, and is the primary source of information in emergencies. APAC is prone to a wide range of disasters, which are increasing in frequency and magnitude. During IBC 2023, it was shared that in the German DAB market, there is now a stakeholder consensus for public emergency warnings over DAB+, a system tested recently during the latest German “Warntag” national warning day.
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VIDEO: DAB+ A firm foundation for radio
03.10.2023 - - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldDAB Member - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member - Deutschlandradio WorldDAB Member - Norway - GhanaWorldDAB’s session at IBC explored the economic benefits and sustainable nature of DAB+ with inspiring success stories from around the world on how DAB+ is fuelling creativity, culture, enterprise and innovation. Watch this session to hear about the resilient and ever-evolving world of digital broadcast radio.
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National Councillor advocates DAB+
03.10.2023 - GermanyNew chapter in the back-and-forth over the FM switch-off. Zurich National Councillor Barbara Schaffner is committed to the digital transformation. "Parliament has repeatedly stated that it supports the industry agreement of the radio operators and wants to discontinue FM operation," the Green Liberal writes in an interpellation. Nevertheless, in the summer of 2023, the Uvek decided to once again extend the existing FM radio licences until the end of 2026.
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Radio Mittelweser on air via DAB+ in Hanover and the Weserbergland region
03.10.2023 - GermanyRadio Mittelweser from Nienburg/Weser has gone on air in the DAB+ regional multiplexes in the Weserbergland region (channel 9C) and in the Hannover region (channel 8C), the local station announces on its Instagram account.
The main shareholder of the local radio station is the publishing house J. Hoffmann, which publishes the local daily newspaper "Die Harke".
The private radio multiplex for the Weserbergland region is broadcast from the Stadthagen Bückeberg site, the Hannover Mux from the Telemax telecommunications tower.
(radioWOCHE.de) Read more
Absolut Radio gets a head start with AI
03.10.2023 - GermanyA growing number of radio companies are experimenting with artificial intelligence, but German broadcaster Antenne Deutschland got out in front earlier this year when it launched a streaming radio station fully programmed with AI and voiced by a synthetic air talent named kAI. The channel, called Absolut Radio AI, uses technology from Radio.Cloud. In August, Antenne Deutschland put the AI format on a local DAB+ channel in Braunschweig in north-central Germany. It’s believed to be the first over-the-air radio broadcast station in the world programmed and voiced full-time with artificial intelligence.
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Polish Radio extends DAB+ coverage
03.10.2023 - PolandThe broadcast of the Polish Radio DAB+ multiplex from four new sites has started. These are: Jelenia Góra (Śnieżne Kotły), Rabka (Luboń Wielki Mountain), Trzebnica (Góra Farna) and Zakopane (Gubałówka). Thus begins the delayed process of expanding the public broadcaster's multiplex. The coverage extension works are being carried out from 1 October 2023. In some of the areas involved, the coverage extension is still expected to take place in October, in others between 1 January and 1 October 2024.
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Radio Digitale Piemonte boosts DAB+ coverage
02.10.2023 - ItalyItalian radio consortium Radio Digitale Piemonte has boosted DAB+ transmission to improve coverage in the Canavese area, a subalpine geographical and historical region of North-West Italy within the Metropolitan City of Turin in Piedmont.
The consortium switched on a new DAB+ multiplex installation in Andrate, about 50km north of Turin. It operates on block 5B, connecting to installations in Colle della Maddalena and La Morra.
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Sky Christmas can be heard again via DAB+
02.10.2023 - NetherlandsAs of today, Sky Christmas can again be heard on DAB+ digital radio. The station temporarily takes the place of Sky Radio Nice & Easy (channel 9C). With the special theme station 'Sky Christmas', the feel-good station brings the best Christmas hits, especially for Christmas fans who already want to get in the mood.
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Absolute Radio at 15: how the station instituted a ‘game changing’ decade strategy
02.10.2023 - United KingdomAbsolute Radio turns 15 today and has come a long way from starting life as a radio brand in 2008 after Virgin Radio was rebranded and sold to The Times Group. Paul Sylvester, director of content at Absolute Radio, comments: “We started with 1.5 million listeners on Absolute, and now we’ve got a network that’s got 5.4 million listeners. A lot of people were worried that [launching decade stations] might cannibalise the audience but it hasn’t in any way, and I think these digital stations are much imitated.”
(The Media Leader) Read more