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Coverage requirements for digital switchover in Norway have now been met
17.02.2015 - Norway Norway
National Communications Authority (Nkom) have calculated and measured the coverage of the DAB networks in Norway and concluded that the conditions for a FM switch-off have now been met.

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Coverage requirements for digital switchover in Norway have now been met
17.02.2015 - Digitalradio Norge AS - Norway Norway
Today, the National Communications Authority (Nkom) announced the DAB coverage to be at a satisfactory level and that the requirements (on coverage) have now been met.

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Successful digital radio development showing similarities to other developed markets
16.02.2015 - Netherlands Netherlands
The launch of DAB+ in the Netherlands is not as bad as suggested in some media. Research by Radio.NL shows that sales in the Netherlands is starting to show a picture similar to that of countries such as Switzerland, Australia and the United Kingdom where digital radio is established.

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Autoradio Telefunken
16.02.2015 - Italy Italy
After the acquisition of the majority of Telefunken Autotainment, Calearo Group, an Italian company, announce that it will be the exclusive distributor of quality products including the TFA-ES7130 DAB car radio.

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"The future of radio is digital," said Jean-Paul Philippot, President of EBU and General Administrator at RTBF Belgium
16.02.2015 - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member - maRadio.be WorldDAB Member - France France
"If we do not adopt DAB/DAB+ in Europe, the probability that there will be radio in 20 years is low. Our future depends on it. This requires a common European standard, since a significant portion of radio listening happens on the move and in vehicle. We need to offer hybrid radio combining DAB/DAB+ and the internet, the latter mode being complementary."

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Vatican Radio looks to Europe's digital radio future
14.02.2015 - EuroDab Italia WorldDAB Member - Italy Italy
Father Federico Lombardi, Director of Vatican Radio, commented that Vatican Radio covers a wide range of issues, with an emphasis on peace, religious freedom, human rights, dialogue between religions and Christian denominations." Eugenio La Teana, head of research and development at RTL 102.5 Hit Radio added: "DAB/DAB+ digital radio is progressing in Italy, as well as across Europe. There is now a clear path towards digitisation of radio at the European level".

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Testing hits 100 product milestone for Digital Radio Tick Mark
13.02.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
DTG Testing, the UK's only accredited house testing against the Digital Radio Tick Mark specification, has successfully tested more than 100 different DAB products.

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Out of chaos comes brilliance! EBU RadioHack 2015
13.02.2015 - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member - Switzerland Switzerland
This year marked the fourth anniversary of the EBU RadioHack event, a set of workshops where developers, engineers and geeks can experiment with the newest tools and techniques in digital and hybrid radio.

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Olivier Schrameck, President of the CSA: "the legislature has clearly shown the way."
13.02.2015 - France France
President of the French Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (CSA), Olivier Schrameck, discussed at length the future of terrestrial digital radio in France during his opening speech delivered just before the International Digital Radio session at French radio industry event "Salon de la Radio". Listen to the speech in full.

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Growth in digital bolsters commercial radio revival
12.02.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Rajar figures show that digital consumption of radio has risen to 37.9 per cent of listening...Many in the commercial sector are pinning hopes on a continued rush to digital to lure advertisers with easily reachable, targeted audiences.

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