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More than 53 million DAB receivers sold worldwide
30.03.2017 - - FranceOn March 28th 2017, WorldDAB published the latest sales volumes of DAB receivers, coverage and equipment rates in households in key markets in Europe and Asia-Pacific. In France, over 948,000 DAB+ receivers have now been sold.
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TIF Directive to promote digital radio broadcasting in Bavaria
30.03.2017 - Bayerische Landeszentrale fur neue Medien (BLM) WorldDAB Member - GermanyYesterday, at the 48th Session of the Media Council, Bayerische Landeszentrale fur neue Medien (BLM) revised the guidelines for the promotion of technical infrastructure of radio offerings. The TIF Directive, which will come into force on 1 July 2017, is focused on the promotion of digital radio broadcasting in Bavaria.
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Radio campaign to help listeners
30.03.2017 - DenmarkDenmark's Palaces and Culture Agency, with communications agency Prime Time, has produced a public information campaign on digital radio which will be broadcast across Denmark over the next two years. The campaign will inform everyone that DAB radio will be transmitted in DAB+ from 1st October 2017. It is hoped that the campaign will also increase in-car digital radio listening and raise awareness on how to receive digital radio in cars.
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Toyota reveals HiLux TRD kit and Tonka concept
29.03.2017 - Toyota WorldDAB Member - AustraliaThe 2.8-litre four-cylinder diesel is unchanged at 130kW/450Nm in the auto, with the manual making do with 'just' 420Nm. All the SR5's standard features remain, with highlights including leather trim, DAB+ radio, LED headlights and keyless entry and start.
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Over 50 million DAB receivers now sold worldwide
29.03.2017Over 50 million DAB receivers have now been sold worldwide. In the last year, digital radio has continued to go from strength to strength and the increase in receiver sales and listeners shows that the future of radio is digital.
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Netherlands: 581,000 DAB + receivers sold
29.03.2017 - NetherlandsAccording to figures from WorldDAB, over 581,000 DAB+ radio receivers (including cars equipped with DAB+) have now been sold in the Netherlands. Sales of DAB+ receivers grew in 2016 by 33% compared to 2015. The Netherlands is on track with its plan to achieve the fastest rollout of DAB+ in Europe.
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Four MUX transmission operators present their ideas
29.03.2017 - AustriaFour potential multiplex transmission operators presented their concepts at an event, hosted jointly by Digital Radio Austria and the Association of Commercial Radios (VÖP) on 28 March 2017. The conference, which was held in Vienna, Austria brought together potential multiplex operators and broadcasters for the new nationwide DAB+ multiplex. The open tender for applicants to manage one nationwide DAB+ multiplex, and if required additional regional/local DAB+ multiplexes, will close on 12 June 2017.
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More than 50 million DAB receivers sold worldwide
29.03.2017To date, more than 50 million receivers (including automotive) have been sold worldwide. In the last year digital radio has continued to go from strength to strength and the increase in receiver sales and listeners shows that the future of radio is digital.
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53 million DAB receivers sold worldwide
29.03.2017WorldDAB has just published the latest version of its infographics, including sales of DAB receivers, coverage and the rate of equipment in households for Europe and Asia-Pacific at the end of 2016. To date, more than 53 million receivers (including automotive) have been sold worldwide.
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Over 50 million DAB receivers sold worldwide
29.03.2017WorldDAB has published the latest version of its infographic, featuring DAB receiver sales, coverage and household penetration for markets in Europe and Asia Pacific up to the end of 2016. "In the last year digital radio has continued to go from strength to strength and the increase in receiver sales and listeners shows that the future of radio is digital," said Patrick Hannon, President, WorldDAB.
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