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Germany can benefit from DAB+ development abroad
30.10.2016 - Germany Germany
Summary of the topics discussed at the "DAB + International- What Germany can learn from Europe" panel at Medientag in Munich. The panelists welcome the discussions of the country and the federal government in Germany with the competent EU Commissioner Oettinger about the so-called multi-standard radio equipment. Mandatory equipment of radio devices that can also receive DAB+ FM addition would give the digital radio spread the necessary thrust.

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Siesta S2 review
30.10.2016 - Pure - Spain Spain
The Pure Siesta S2 has an automatic time setting from the radio signal, which is very a practical option. This model is available in white or black does not adopt an unorthodox shape, but has loads of  features that makes it a well thought out device. 

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New DAB radio transmitter for Scunthorpe
28.10.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
A new transmitter covering 75,000 people in Scunthorpe has been turned on.Listeners in Scunthorpe can now receive 11 services on DAB digital radio – BBC Radio Humberside, Capital Yorkshire, Viking FM, Viking 2 and Viking 3, Smooth, Absolute Classic Rock, Absolute 90s, Gold, Kiss Fresh and Magic Soul.

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Audi manager Holger Hees: switching from FM to DAB digital radio lowers emissions
28.10.2016 - Germany Germany
According to Holger Hees, the switch from FM to DAB+ digital radio saves, weight in the vehicle, thereby reducing emissions.

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Audi wants cars without FM radio
28.10.2016 - Germany Germany
Audi Manager Holger Hees has spoken out at Medientage München to say cars should be developed without FM radios. "Radio in the car must be digital" said Hees. He sees DAB+ and IP sees as ideal distribution channels for radio in the car. The main reason for this is the potential Co2 saving in the reduced weight of the vehicle.

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BBC Radio Scotland pop-up station to showcase musical talent
28.10.2016 - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The "very best" musical talent in Scotland will be celebrated on a new pop-up radio station, BBC Scotland has announced. BBC Radio Scotland Music Extra will run for eight days on digital radio in the run up to St Andrew's Day.

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Italian network operator DAB Italia expands DAB network across Italy
28.10.2016 - DAB Italia WorldDAB Member - Italy Italy
The expansion of the DAB+ network in Italy continues, with a further 14 DAB+ transmitters switched on by network operator DAB Italia. DAB+ coverage in Italy has now extended significantly, to cover major highways and populations in the north (Sud Tyrol, Aurina Valley, Lombardy, Veneto, Turin,), centre (Tuscany, Umbria, the north of Adriatic Coast), and southern Italy (Campania, Basilicata and Puglia).

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RAJAR results: 5 key takeaways from the Q3 listening figures
27.10.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Listening via digital platforms continues to grow, now accounting for 45.5% of all radio listening, with BBC 6 Music setting yet another audience record of 2.342m and Kisstory now the top commercial radio digital-only station with 1.611 million listeners.

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BBC Radio Scotland Music Extra to launch on DAB
27.10.2016 - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
A new eight-day pop up radio service in Scotland will broadcast in November, in the run up to St Andrew’s Day. BBC Radio Scotland Music Extra will celebrate Scottish musical talent 24 hours a day from November 23 to 30, showcasing everything Scottish from rock and pop to country, traditional and jazz, while BBC Radio Scotland’s main programming continues as normal.

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Digital listening boosted by record digital station performance
27.10.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Digital listening has grown to 45.5% share, a year-on -year growth of 9% (up from 41.9% in Q3 2015), boosted by record-breaking performances of digital-only stations, according to Rajar Q3 2016 data released today. Listening on DAB continues to grow and now accounts for 71% of all digital listening, with DAB ownership growing to 57% of all households - or 31 million people - a year on year growth of 7%.

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