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Croatia regulator launches tender for DAB+ network
26.07.2021 - Croatia Croatia
Croatia's telecoms regulator HAKOM has launched a public tender for the provision of a DAB+ digital radio transmitter network management service. At its meeting held on 22 July HAKOM adopted a decision to announce the tender for the issuance of an individual licence for the use of radio frequency spectrum for the provision of digital radio network management services, for MUX 1. The deadline for applications is 10 September, and HAKOM will take a decision by 11 October.

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Emergency announcements with DAB
26.07.2021 - AVT Audio Video Technologies GmbH WorldDAB Member - Germany Germany
If a disaster occurs, the mobile phone networks are quickly overloaded or no longer available. The public must therefore be informed via an independent infrastructure. DAB offers a robust and well-established transmission network and simple (battery-powered) DAB receivers are sufficient for reception. In addition, DAB broadcasts are unencrypted and freely available and can reach the entire population. DAB is therefore very well suited for transmitting emergency warning information.

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The WorldDAB Automotive Conference - Stronger Together
25.07.2021 - WorldDAB News - Greece Greece
A record number of stakeholders attended the WorldDAB Automotive Conference (held online on Wednesday, June 23, 2021), making this event a real hub for all the discussions about Digital Radio in the car. More than 500 participants from more than 70 countries signed up to participate in this live event, the only one brought together by the Broadcast Industry and the Automotive Industry to work together to secure the future of Digital Car Radio.

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UKE announces the results of the competition for local DAB+ operators
21.07.2021 - Poland Poland
The Office of Electronic Communications informed that the operator of five local DAB+ multiplexes will be DABCOM, and the other two to which the competition announced in April was going to go to PSN Infrastruktura.

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Turning point for national DAB+ in France
21.07.2021 - Radio France WorldDAB Member - France France
Last Thursday the CSA authorised 25 stations to broadcast programmes via DAB+ on the Paris-Lyon-Marseille axis. This first step towards the national deployment of digital radio aims to strengthen radio listening. Last week was the date when broadcast could start at the earliest. Taking into consideration the time to set up the infrastructure, the radio stations should start broadcasting 12 October.

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New DAB+ transmitters improve reception in Weserbergland region
21.07.2021 - Germany Germany
Radio listeners can now listen to NDR programs in better quality thanks to new DAB+ transmitters installed in this hilly, forested region in central Germany. NDR station offers include NDR 1 Niedersachsen, NDR 2, NDR Kultur, NDR Info and N-JOY, which are also broadcast via FM. In addition, NDR Plus, NDR Blue and NDR Info Spezial can be heard exclusively on digital radio.

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SmartRadio logo program celegrates first anniversary
20.07.2021 - Frontier Smart Technologies WorldDAB Member
In 2020, Frontier launched the SmartRadio logo program, which aims to highlight the benefits of SmartRadio devices. At the heart of the program is the SmartRadio logo, which marks products that provide access to radio stations through analog (FM), digital (DAB+) and over the internet (wi-fi). A product must support all three modes of access in order to use the logo. As the program celebrated its one-year anniversary, the company reported the continued success of the initiative, noting that more than 20 new products are now in the market that bear the SmartRadio logo.

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German radio could be completely digital in 10 years' time
20.07.2021 - Germany Germany
"In ten years' time, radio could be completely digital from production to reception. FM will end without any legal constraint," says media lawyer Helmut Bauer. There is a consensus between all relevant key market participants and politicians that there should not be a forced shutdown of FM. In the meantime, Deutschlandradio and some private broadcasters have started to switch off individual FM stations. The new State Media Treaty (Medienstaatsvertrag) has created the possibility of funding by removing the time limit for funding digital infrastructure. There seems to be a fundamental willingness to support media companies with digitization.

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French children's station Radio Pitchoun extends reach
20.07.2021 - France France
Radio Pitchoun is launching on DAB+ in 40 urban areas across France. As part of its national deployment, Radio Pitchoun is now broadcast from 15 transmitters, most recently in Toulon and Calais. Says Laurent Brochet, its founding president: "DAB+ is the innovation that will drive the radio of tomorrow; better listening quality, wider reception, continuity of reception and visual programmes".

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Italy: Aeranti-Corallo’s DAB+ network grows
20.07.2021 - Italy Italy
The association has announced three new consortium companies set up by local radio stations to broadcast in DAB+ — Radio Digitale Emilia Romagna, Radio Digitale Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia DAB. Aeranti-Corallo represents 631 companies — mainly local radio and TV broadcasters. “While waiting for the new frequency planning to be issued in the coming months by Agcom, following the completion of the television transition to second generation digital terrestrial broadcasts, it’s now absolutely important that the Ministry of Economic Development allows the activation of experimental DAB+ installations, on a non-interference basis, in all regions where local broadcasters have started consortium companies for the activity of network operators.”

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