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National Audit Report: It feels like the Soviet Union in the 50's
15.04.2015 - SwedenStaffan Rosell, president of Discovery SBS Radio is the largest player in the commercial radio market, is very surprised at the Swedish National Audit conclusions.
"The National Audit takes the side of digital opponents... One gets the feeling that they only received information from one side of the debate" he said to Dagens Media.
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Radio Mauma.fm launches on DAB+
15.04.2015 - GermanyFrom 30 April, Radio Mauma.fm Germany will be broadcasted on DAB+.
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"Time to get up from the trenches
15.04.2015 - SwedenThe National Audit Office's report is partially deficient, and did not favour debate on Swedish radio's future, writes Per G. Porvoo, Teracom AB. The National Audit review has been carried out especially from an economic perspective. It is a distinction that raises more questions than it provides answers. It gives unfortunately only space to answer some of the erroneous descriptions in the report.
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Larger DAB+ coverage good news for cottage areas
15.04.2015 - Digitalradio Norge AS - NorwayFor many cottage areas, there is now good DAB coverage. There are many solutions for radio in the cabin, and they are often easier than you think.
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Radio investigation without understanding radio
15.04.2015 - Digitalradio Norge AS - Sweden - NorwayOn Tuesday, the Swedish Audit Office presented its report on digital switchover. The report reviewed the technical and economic profitability of the digitisation of radio in Sweden and concluded that radio should remain on FM. The report ignores the significance of broadcasting radio believes Ole Jørgen Torvmark, CEO of Digital Radio Norway.
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Dutch local broadcasters hope to start DAB+ trials
14.04.2015 - NetherlandsThe Organisation of Local Broadcasters in the Netherlands (OLON) is studying the possibility of its own pilot DAB+ test. OLON wants to use Band III, as do the national and regional DAB+ networks. However, before any pilot test programs start, local broadcasters must decide whether or not the addition of these new networks is financially feasible.
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Number of new cars with digital radio up 100,000
13.04.2015 - United KingdomThere were 450,000 new cars registered in Q1 2015 with digital radio as standard, an increase of 100,000 on Q1 2014, according to CAP/SMMT. In the past year, nearly 1.5 million new cars registered in the UK have had digital radio fitted as standard.
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All Danish stations will now on DAB+
13.04.2015 - DenmarkAfter a revision in March, Danish radio channels will now all be DAB+. Danish Radio has worked for several years for the digitisation of radio and called the transition to DAB+ an important step towards the digitisation of radio in Denmark.
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Digital Broadcast Technologies acquires digital radio specialists Factum and Radioscape
13.04.2015 - Factum Radioscape - United KingdomThe assets and ongoing business of Factum Electronics AB (Sweden) and Broadcast UK Limited trading as Radioscape (UK) have been acquired from the administrator of VDL S.A. (France) by Digital Broadcast Technologies Limited (UK). Digital Broadcasting Technologies has been established to drive forward the growth and development of the business and is led by the company’s existing management team.
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SADIBA Will Host Conference on Digital Broadcasting in Johannesburg
13.04.2015 - - South AfricaSouthern African Digital Broadcasting Association is hosting an extensive conference on Digital Radio (and TV) broadcasting, next week on April 15, 16, and 17 in Johannesburg. At this conference, WorldDMB will give an international update on progress in Europe, Asia Pacific and Arab States on DAB/DAB+.
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