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Radio Orient soon to be broadcast on DAB+ in Morlaix
22.05.2024 - France France
On 24 April 2024, Arcom selected Radio Orient for the Morlaix area on DAB+ as part of call 9 launched on 27 July 2022. ‘This is a further vote of confidence and a real source of satisfaction for the station, which is thus continuing to develop its network,’ explains the radio station. In 2024, other areas will be served by Radio Orient and other radio broadcasters, who will significantly increase the diversity of content on offer in many towns and cities. ‘DAB+ technology is an extended, free and unlimited radio offering. It delivers unprecedented sound quality, guarantees more stable broadcasting and means that certain radio stations can be listened to on the move without having to worry about frequencies,’ points out the Radio Orient team.

(La Lettre Pro de la Radio) Read more


Italian national DAB+ network no. 3 assigned to Eurodab Italia
21.05.2024 - EuroDab Italia WorldDAB Member - Italy Italy
On 21 May, the Italian Ministry of Enterprise and Industry published the results of the assignment procedure for the right of use of the national DAB+ No. 3 network, pursuant to AGCOM Resolution 286/22/CONS. The assignee is the current exerciser of the previously granted right of use, Eurodab Italia. The ball is in the middle, therefore, as we return to the first assignments of last year: to DAB Italia the DAB+ n.2 network, to Eurodab Italia the DAB+ n.3 network and to RAI the DAB+ n.1 network. This is in any case an interesting precedent for future competitive local calls for tenders, considering that the one concluded is the first beauty contest of its kind.

(NL NewsLinet) Read more


Zumeta: DAB+ at "100 years more of radio" digital fusion forum
21.05.2024 - RTVE WorldDAB Member - Spain Spain
The Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid hosted the 5th edition of the forum ‘A world of digital fusion’ on Monday. The event, organised by the Observatorio Humanidades y Tecnología (OHT), was entitled ‘100 years more of radio’. Ángel García Castillejo, Director of Audiovisual Policies, Public Service and International at RTVE, pointed out that RNE, as a public service, must ensure that in the future it continues to offer free, universal broadcasting, which is only offered by broadcast radio, through the DAB+ standard, ‘which is much more energy efficient, between 75 and 90 percent cheaper than FM’, he said. The Internet does not guarantee universal coverage or free coverage, unlike over-the-air broadcasting, a model that Digital Terrestrial Radio continues to follow. If we do not defend our own channel, ‘radio will end up being diluted like a drop in a vast ocean of million-dollar offerings on the internet,’ he warned.

(Gorka Zumeta) Read more


Cridland: "Broadcast radio continues to offer the majority of radio listening in the UK, whatever the headlines say"
20.05.2024 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
James Cridland writes: "The latest RAJAR figures came out in the UK. For the first time, online radio listening has overtaken FM and AM radio listening. This is undoubtedly an important milestone in UK radio; but let’s put it into context. Broadcast radio is still much larger than online. The predominant way that people listen to the radio in the UK is to DAB Digital Radio, which is broadcast radio just like you know it - free to receive, using nothing more than a (DAB) radio receiver with an antenna and a speaker. DAB is much larger than online streaming. (I gather that the same is the case in Australia, incidentally.) The UK has been turning off AM services for a long time. Not just that, but radio receivers generally don’t include AM, even if they still include FM alongside DAB. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that when you turn off AM transmissions, digital (DAB or online) will increase in share. The future of radio is multi-platform, not just online. Broadcast radio continues to offer the majority of radio listening in the UK, whatever the headlines say."

(James Cridland) Read more


Changes to digital radio offer in Poland
20.05.2024 - Poland Poland
Emitel has launched a transmitter of the Polish Radio DAB+ multiplex in Żelaźnie near Choczew. This is the last of the announced broadcasts as part of the coverage expansion. The broadcast in the Choczew area is carried on channel 5B. The multiplex includes: Jedynka, Dwójka, Trójka, Czwórka, Polskie Radio 24, Polskie Radio Chopin, Polskie Radio Dzieciom, Polskie Radio Kierowców, Radio Radio for Ukraine, Radio Poland, Radio Gdańsk and Radio Gdańsk Regions. Thanks to the new facility, trouble-free reception of the multiplex should be possible in such places as Władysławowo, Jastrzębia Góra, Dębki, Lubiatowo, Sasino and Łeba in the Pomeranian Voivodeship. Polskie Radio now estimates that the population coverage of the multiplex will be around 93 per cent, while the area coverage will be around 90 per cent.

(Wirtualnemedia.pl) Read more


SIRTI calls on government to take additional measures to ensure that DAB+ is a way forward for radio
20.05.2024 - France France
Over the past 10 years, radio broadcasters, and independent radio broadcasters in particular, have been working hard to develop DAB+. Following the creation of the Ensemble pour le DAB+ association and a recent campaign to raise public awareness of this broadcasting technology, SIRTI is calling for the reinstatement of Article 15 on DAB+ as a guarantee of radio sovereignty and is highlighting 3 measures needed to ensure that DAB+ continues to play its essential role in modernising the radio medium. The first concerns the Government's support for the provisions of the law on audiovisual reform introduced by L. Lafon. The SIRTI reaffirms the importance of the bill's requirement for new cars to be fitted with an FM/DAB+ radio receiver, to guard against the possible disappearance of car radios. It is also asking that FM-only receivers no longer be put on sale.

(Le SIRTI) Read more


1 January 2031 target date to stop FM broadcasts in Flanders
20.05.2024 - Belgium Belgium
1 January 2031 will be the target date to switch off radio listening via FM. By then, we will all have to listen digitally, either via DAB+, internet or digital TV. That is what a study by Imec-mict-UGent and BrightWolves commissioned by Media Minister Benjamin Dalle (CD&V) reveals. To be able to switch off FM, the study proposes the following criteria: the digital listening volume must be at least 65 per cent, at least 60 per cent of the Flemish car fleet must be equipped with a DAB+ receiver (by the end of 2023, this was 29 per cent) and the group listening exclusively via FM must not exceed 20 per cent of the Flemish population. According to the researchers' predictions, all these criteria will be reached during 2028, making 1 January 2031 seem a realistic date to switch off FM. The switch-off date should be communicated at least 2 years in advance, according to the study.

(VRT NWS) Read more


New radio study maps scenarios for transition from FM to digital radio in Flanders
20.05.2024 - Belgium Belgium
Flemish Media Minister Benjamin Dalle today released the results of the large-scale Radio Study. This study provides insight into the transition from analogue to digital radio, the steps needed to achieve this and the moment when FM broadcasts could be switched off. Minister Dalle is also presenting a future plan for the radio sector with a concept note, which he is also submitting to the industry. According to the researchers' predictions, switch-off criteria will be reached in Flanders during the year 2028. Since the switch-off date should ideally be communicated at least two years in advance, a potential switch-off date of 1 January 2031 seems realistic to the researchers.

(Benjamin Dalle) Read more


Isle of Wight stations unite for small-scale DAB radio bid
20.05.2024 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Wight Digital Radio CIC has announced its intention to bid for the new DAB radio multiplex licence covering the Isle of Wight. The licence is currently being advertised by Ofcom in Round 6 with any new services likely to be on-air at the end of 2025 at the earliest. Wight Digital Radio is made up of Isle of Wight Radio and local community radio station Vectis Radio. The team at Wight Digital Radio says: “Our proposed service will have the capacity to bring more than twenty new and existing radio stations to DAB delivering a choice of creative content to vibrant and loyal radio audience on the Island.”

(Radio Today UK) Read more


Saudi Arabia: Embarking on excellence
20.05.2024 - Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Under the ambitious framework of Saudi Vision 2030, Saudi Broadcasting Authority is spearheading a transformative journey to revolutionise its broadcasting infrastructure. With plans to revolutionise digital radio broadcasting as well as improve the quality and accessibility of radio broadcasting throughout the Kingdom, SBA installed new DAB+ transmitters in key cities and along critical highways. Adam Moustafa Hamza, Director of Project Delivery at FGC, remarks: “Deploying the DAB radio system in major Saudi cities marks a significant advancement in our digital broadcast capabilities. Through collaborations with GatesAir, ST Engineering and others, we’re not just expanding coverage, we’re enhancing the quality and reach of radio services. This initiative redefines radio broadcasting, ensuring superior digital sound for all, from city centres to the Riyadh-Abha highway.”

(BroadcastPro Middle East) Read more