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Live radio still driving car audio shows latest EBU study
17.01.2019 - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
According to a recent study commissioned by the EBU, live broadcast radio continues to be by far the most popular source for entertainment and information on the road. According to the study, one third of drivers have adopted digital radio, and with DAB+ digital radio now being included as standard on almost all cars sold in the UK, this shows that awareness of digital radio in cars is rising.

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Norkring Belgium chooses Paneda as DAB+ system supplier
17.01.2019 - Paneda WorldDAB Member - Belgium Belgium
The Belgium service provider Norkring and Paneda have signed an agreement for DAB+ head end systems. Paneda will provide DAB+ multiplexer systems to Belgium during the next 5 years. At the same time Norkring has ordered a complete system for an upcoming multiplexer.

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In-Car Digital Radio Leads the Way on Hybrid Development
17.01.2019 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom
In the last 12 months DAB+ has made significant progress - both in and out of the car. In this article, WorldDAB Automotive Working Group chair Laurence Harrison takes a closer look at some of the highlights of DAB+ development over the past year, and what we can expect to see from in-car infotainment systems in the near future.

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French radio market goes digital
16.01.2019 - WorldDAB News - France France
With the launch of DAB+ services in Lyon and Strasbourg in December 2018, 21.3% of the French population is now covered by digital radio broadcasts. This figure (over 20%) triggers a law which will require all new radios sold in France to include DAB+. Consumer radios will need to be digital within 12 months; and automotive radios will need to comply within 18 months.

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New survey highlights growth in radio listening in Norway
16.01.2019 - Norway Norway
According to the figures released in the latest survey by Nielsen, the positive development in radio listening witnessed at the end of 2018 has continued into the new year, with daily coverage up by 14.2% compared to December 2018.

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Call for tenders launched by CSA in Belgium
15.01.2019 - Belgium Belgium
Broadcasters looking to apply for a DAB+ licences have two months to submit their applications to the CSA, which is expected to evaluate the applications and grant relevant broadcasting licences in four months' time. This marks the first time a tender offering frequencies in both digital and analogue radio is launched in Belgium.

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RAI accelerates digital radio growth in Italy with new transmitters
15.01.2019 - Italy Italy
RAI switched on 8 new transmitters at the end of 2018, bringing the total number of DAB+ transmitters operated by the public broadcaster in the country to 33, with the total national coverage in Italy now standing at 49%.

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Technisat collaborates with designer Jette Joop to release new designer DAB+ radios
15.01.2019 - Germany Germany
The first product of the partnership between Technisat and Jette Joop is the Transita 100 DAB+ radio, which comes in two entirely new designs - Wave and leaf, and Zigzag.

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Belgian public broadcaster RTBF switches to DAB+
14.01.2019 - Belgium Belgium
The Walloon public broadcaster has switched from the older DAB standard to DAB+, with the new standard offering a more efficient use of digital capacity and better audio quality. In Flanders, public broadcaster VRT has been broadcasting on DAB+ since October 2017.

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DAB+ expands in Germany and Austria
14.01.2019 - Austria Austria - Germany Germany
DAB+ continues its expansion in Germany, with Antenne Deutschland - a joint venture between Media Broadcast and Absolut Digital - due to start building and operating the country's second national network. In Austria, ORS - a subsidiary of the Austrian public broadcaster - will be launching the new multiplex in Vienna in May 2019, with 85% of the population of the country expected to be covered with DAB+ by 2020.

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