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Norway spells death of FM; to complete shutdown in 2017
20.04.2015 - NorwayNorway is one step closer to fully drawing down the curtains on its national FM channels by moving to digital radio and the transition from the old to the modern will complete in the next two years.
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Van drivers get more DAB radio as standard
20.04.2015 - United KingdomThe majority of van models from Ford and Vauxhall are now coming with digital radio as standard. Mike Hawes, CEO of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, added: “We are delighted to see the ongoing growth of new registrations and the continuing drive to digital. The great progress being made by manufacturers in the line-fitment of digital radio – and the introduction of new products in the aftermarket – demonstrates the importance the automotive sector attaches to this technology.”
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Norway to scrap FM for the digital era
20.04.2015 - NorwayNorway will become the first country to scrap FM radio after it announced final plans to switch to digital radio in the next two years.
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FM radio switch-off looms in Norway
20.04.2015 - NorwayNorway is to become the first country in the world to switch off its FM radio signal in 2017.
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Norway Switching Off National FM Radio In 2017
20.04.2015 - NorwayNorway is getting rid of FM radio.
In January 2017, Norway will shut off national FM radio in the country and transition to digital audio broadcast, or DAB.
It’s essentially a switch from analogue radio to digital radio — comparable to the switch from analogue to digital television in the U.S.
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Norway first to switch off FM
20.04.2015 - NorwayNorway is set to be the first country to shut down FM radio, beginning in 2017.
The Norwegian Ministry of Culture announced this week it has set the date for the shut down, making it the first country to move away from FM radio entirely. The country is set to adopt Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) as the national standard.
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South Africa gears up for digital radio
20.04.2015 - - South AfricaSouth Africa still hasn't switched on commercial digital terrestrial television broadcasts, but that isn't holding back the broadcasting industry from running trials to test digital radio broadcasts.
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Norway will lead the effort to switch off FM radio
20.04.2015 - NorwaySome countries are already stepping up their transition to digital radio, but Norway thinks it can one up them all. The nation's Ministry of Culture has revealed plans to switch off FM radio across the country in 2017, making it the first country to scrap conventional broadcasts.
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Digital kills the radio star – Norway to be the first country to turn off FM radio in ...
20.04.2015 - NorwayNorway is to become the first country in the world to turn off its FM frequency and switch over to Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) entirely by 2017. The announcement was made at the weekend by Norway's Minister of Culture.
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Analogue FM broadcast will fail to meet the challenges ahead
17.04.2015 - GermanyThe analogue FM broadcast in Germany will definitely not be able to meet the challenges ahead. Making radio future-proof therefore means making its provision a part of the hybrid approach combining terrestrial DAB+ broadcast with the mobile radio, especially its smartphone devices. These are the main messages of the Parliamentary State Secretary Dorothee Baer from the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI) stated during an event organised by the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure in Berlin on 16 April.
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