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V-Traffic, TDF and Alpine represent Radiobridge hybrid radio broadcast with connecting transmission line
19.06.2017 - TDF WorldDAB Member - ALPS ALPINE GROUP WorldDAB Member - GermanyAt WorldDAB Automotive 2017, manufacturers will be introducing Radiobridge Seamless Switch, which promises a smooth transition between FM and DAB broadcasts using 3G and 4G data transfer.
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Launch of Radiobridge, Intelligent hybrid radio
19.06.2017 - TDF WorldDAB Member - ALPS ALPINE GROUP WorldDAB Member - GermanyV-Traffic,TDF and Alpine have announced that they will launch Radiobridge, their solution to providing hybrid radio at WorldDAB Automotive in Munich, June 21.
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Albrecht DR 883 hybrid radio
18.06.2017 - GermanyThe latest Albrecht Audio stereo radio combines all reception possibilities with stations via DAB+, Internet as well as FM in a retro-designed housing. Music streaming via DLNA home networking and Bluetooth connection also included.
Italy’s public broadcaster RAI launches 5 digital only channels
16.06.2017 - ItalyThe new director of RAI Radio, Roberto Sergio, reinforces RAI’s commitment to DAB+ rollout in Italy by confirming the launch of 5 new stations, bringing the total number of RAI radio stations on DAB+ up to 10 (5 simulcast and 5 digital only). The new stations will offer Italian music, classical and opera, concerts and regional news, children's radio, variety and fiction.
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Has digital radio come of age?
16.06.2017 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - AustraliaThis time last year, a report on digital radio uptake released by GfK revealed DAB+ digital radio reached 3.5m Australian listeners. A year later, the results prove digital radio is still growing.
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DAB+ radio upgrade
16.06.2017 - AustraliaIf you are due to buy a new radio or have bought a new model of car with a digital radio - here are some of the reasons you should consider moving from AM/FM and switching to DAB+.
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DAB discussed at digital radio seminar in the Balkans
16.06.2017 - SerbiaThe EBU in collaboration with Radio Serbia and WorldDAB hosted a DAB seminar on digital radio on 8 June in Belgrade.
The event, brought together representatives of Serbia - Government of the media sector, regulators and broadcasters. Also attended by EBU members from Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Hungary, FYROM, Slovenia, Montenegro and Bosnia & Herzegovina, demonstrating the interest throughout the region to advance the implementation of DAB.
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Nissan Qashqai 2017
15.06.2017DAB radio now comes as standard and the NissanConnect touch-screen satellite navigation unit features a more app-like appearance, to make it more user-friendly.
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DAB now available in the five provinces of Tuscany
15.06.2017 - ItalyDAB radio coverage continues to expand across Italy. After the 3 national multiplexes, that are already covering over 70% of the population, two consortiums have started broadcasting digital radio in the Tuscany region of Italy (the provinces of Florence, Pistoia, Prato, Arezzo and Siena).
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European Digital Radio Alliance meets under leadership of new Chair Travis Baxter
15.06.2017 - United KingdomThe European Digital Radio Alliance (EDRA) steering group met in London in early June, and discussed the continuing progress being made by digital radio across Europe. The new Chair, Travis Baxter, succeeds Helen Boaden from the BBC, and come from one of the major commercial broadcasting groups, Bauer. Over the years. Bauer has proved successful in taking advantage of the opportunities offered by digital radio, launching new services, and reaching out to a wider audience.
Travis Baxter commented: "Pioneering work in some key European countries is providing a road map for other countries, demonstrating that it is possible to provide listeners with more choice and diversity within the radio sector, a medium that is hugely popular with listeners and which continues to reflect the culture of all the countries where is operates".
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