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Big increase in cars with DAB digital radio
12.04.2015 - United KingdomThe latest figures for cars with DAB as standard is up from 50% to 61% in the last 12 months. Ed Vaizey, Minister of State for Culture and the Digital Economy, says: “Over 61% of new cars with digital radio demonstrates the welcome commitment of the car industry to providing drivers with the full range of radio available today.”
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PiGy radio launches on DAB+ in Prague
11.04.2015 - CzechiaOn April 1st, childrens radion station PiGy radio will transmit on digital radio in Prague with a network expansion planned. PiGy radio is part of the Czech Radio Group.
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Black Country stations team up for DAB bid
10.04.2015 - United KingdomThree groups who were all turned down for an FM licence have come together to apply for a small-scale DAB multiplex.
Black Country Community Radio, Kanshi Radio and Community Radio Link have put in an application for a nine-month trial being offered by Ofcom to run later this year.
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UNDOK - The new multi-room connected audio ecosystem
10.04.2015 - United KingdomFrontier Silicon announces the launch of its new UNDOK connected audio system. UNDOK is a set of hardware modules, firmware, APIs and mobile apps which enable a flexible and powerful multi-room experience for connected audio products. UNDOK is the only system which provides multi-room functionality for broadcast radio. Prem Rajalingham, Vice-President, Sales and Marketing, Frontier Silicon, said: “UNDOK is one of the most exciting developments yet in connected audio. It heralds a major change in the audio market with consumer brands and content providers combining to create a unified audio ecosystem.”
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UK digital radio fitment continues to rise
10.04.2015Digital Radio UK said on Friday 450,000 new cars were registered in Q1 2015 with digital radio (DAB) as standard, an increase of 100,000 over Q1 2104 and 130,000 over Q4 2014.
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South Africa: Digital Broadcasting Now - SADIBA Digital Broadcasting Workshop,15-17 April 2015, Johannesburg
09.04.2015 - South AfricaThe viewing public across Southern Africa has been promised new and compelling digital broadcast services for more than ten years. Too much time has been wasted talking about the technology, the transition to digital, release of digital divided spectrum, benefits to the consumer and the ITU deadlines. The time for action has come. The time for Digital Broadcasting is Now. Be in Johannesburg 15-17 April 2015 and drive the transition to digital broadcasting.
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WorldDMB to Host Automotive Conference in Brussels
09.04.2015 - - BelgiumWorldDMB provides a global forum promoting the switch from analog to digital radio, and in Brussels will bring together broadcasters, car manufacturers and European Union executives to discuss digital radio in the car. There will also be an exhibition area with demonstrations and products from both the radio and automotive industries.
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Workshop on the Future of Mobility Information
09.04.2015 - GermanyOn 21 and 22 April 2015 the 3rd BEST & IRT workshop held in Munich will take place. The workshop is aimed at experts in the transport telematics industry and broadcast representatives from programme and technology backgrounds from the German-speaking countries.
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New Ford C-MAX, Grand C-MAX and S-MAX price, specs, pictures
09.04.2015 - United KingdomNew Ford C-MAX, Grand C-MAX and S-MAX models all come with DAB as standard in the United Kingdom.
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New stations proposed for Milton Keynes
09.04.2015 - United KingdomMKFM is leading a bid for a local DAB multiplex trial to operate six radio stations in the area. And with new type of multiplex ownership comes new ways of financing them – MKFM is offering free space to stations in return for three minutes per hour of commercial airtime which will be used to support the operating costs and marketing expenses for the duration of the nine-month trial.
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