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Almost two-thirds of new cars come with DAB
27.04.2015 - United KingdomDigital Radio UK have announced today that nearly two-thirds of new cars now come with DAB Digital Radio as standard. The figure a year ago was just half.
All of the top 20 selling car brands in the UK now offer DAB digital radio as standard or as an option. In order to achieve the “digital tick mark”, all in-car receivers must decode both DAB and DAB+, a new standard which we’re yet to use in the UK.
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2015 Hyundai i40 - full pricing and specifications
27.04.2015 - United KingdomThe Hyundai i40 has been overhauled for 2015 and is on sale now with refreshed styling, upgraded engines, a new transmission, ride and handling tweaks, plus new safety features and technology. SE Nav brings DAB radio, an auto dimming rear-view mirror, climate control and an upgraded sound system.
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Bauer to acquire SBS Discovery Radio
27.04.2015 - NorwayBauer Media is to acquire leading Nordic broadcaster SBS Discovery Radio from Discovery Communications, subject to regulatory approval.In Norway, SBS's Radio Norge is well positioned for growth with a weekly reach of 1.9m, and in addition, the country is anticipated to be the first territory in the world to conduct a DAB digital switch-over.
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Nearly 2/3 of new cars now fitted with DAB digital radio
27.04.2015 - United KingdomAccording to today's announcement from Digital Radio UK, in March 2015, 64.9% of new car registrations had digital radio as standard, up from 50.7% the previous March (CAP/SMMT 2015). An additional 10% of cars also have digital radio available as a cost option, meaning that three-quarters (75%) of new cars in the UK now have digital radio available as standard or as an option.
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Free Radio 80s expands DAB coverage
27.04.2015 - United Kingdom80s radio station Free Radio 80s is expanding its DAB digital radio coverage in May, with listeners in Herefordshire and Worcestershire able to listen to the station on their local DAB multiplex.
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Norway to shut off FM in 2017 - Radio haters wrongly rejoice
24.04.2015 - NorwayRecently it was reported that Norway would shut off FM radio beginning in 2017. DAB allows for more programming to be encoded and transmitted than standard FM. In a press release, the government of Norway said, “Whereas the FM system only had space for five national channels, DAB already offers 22, and there is capacity for almost 20 more. In addition, more than half the population already has access to local radio on DAB, and there is considerable potential for further local channels.”
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UK Expected To Follow Norway In Switching Off FM Radio
24.04.2015 - United KingdomThe Norwegian Ministry of Culture recently announced that the country will be completing its transition from traditional FM radio stations to Digital Audio Broadcasting, or DAB, by 2017. Aside from Norway, other European countries are contemplating a similar move. Both Sweden and Denmark estimate the switchover to happen by 2022, while the United Kingdom is considering a progressive switch-off between 2017 and 2022.
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Digital radio: Radio policy supports the future
23.04.2015 - GermanyMDR-director Karola Wille welcomes the collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Transport and digital infrastructure (BVMI) on the transition to a digital radio. Wille says "Laying the ground for the digital future of terrestrial broadcasting now, can only succeed in broad consensus."
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Brentwood community radio station Phoenix FM set to go digital
23.04.2015 - United KingdomThe Phoenix FM team hopes Brentwood is one of ten pilot areas licensed by radio regulator Ofcom to trial small scale DAB digital radio services. If successful in their application, transmissions could start as soon as this summer.
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Norway shows the way to digital radio
23.04.2015 - NorwayAs of 2017, analog broadcasting on FM will give way to digital terrestrial radio (RNT) in Norway.
"This had never been done before, it's a pretty scary prospect for everyone," said the British consultant James Cridland, which presents itself as a "futurist radio". "All eyes are on Norway."
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