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Ruark Audio limited edition R1 tabletop radio
25.11.2016 - AustraliaThe R1 is sort of modern, and sort of retro (but in a good way). It supports DAB+ digital radio as well as FM radio, and it also has Bluetooth so he can connect it to a phone and play Spotify or Google Play Music or other music services.
(The Australian Financial Review) Read more
The Scottish Sun launches Xmas Radio
25.11.2016 - United KingdomThe Scottish Sun’s Xmas Radio station is now live, on air, with festive hits now playing 24 hours a day. Listeners will be able to tune in on DAB to hear the best festive tunes to help them countdown to Christmas, broadcasting from midday on November 21 until midnight on December 27.
(All Media Scotland) Read more
Angel Radio to broadcast in London on DAB
25.11.2016 - United KingdomNostalgic station Angel Radio is joining the DAB line-up in London, making its programmes available in the Capital for the first time. Tests started this week ahead of a full launch before Christmas, and the station is asking listeners to donate around £5,000 so it can afford the licences to broadcast in London.
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Radio France requests DAB+ frequencies in Strasbourg, Lille and Lyon
25.11.2016 - Radio France WorldDAB Member - FrancePresident and CEO of Radio France, Mathieu Gallet, has confirmed this week that he will officially ask the French government for DAB+ frequencies in Strasbourg, Lyon and Lille. His request to the Ministry of Culture will be for Mouv’ to improve coverage in Strasbourg, and for FIP in both Lille and Lyon. Both stations currently have virtually no coverage in any of these three cities. [Relevant section is at time index 2:11:00].
(Assemblee Nationale) Read more
Konsole Labs launches DAB+ hybrid radio app in Germany
24.11.2016 - GermanyKonsole Labs has rolled out it's DAB+ hybrid radio mobile app in Germany. The app is free to download and allows users to listen to their favourite radio stations via DAB+ or internet radio depending on signal strength.
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Preliminary programme available for European Radio Show 2017
24.11.2016 - FranceThe preliminary programme for the European Radio Show 2017 is now available. The key theme for the event is global media and will cover a range of topics exploring the future for the radio industry in an evolving digital world.
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NDR broadcasts via DAB+ in the Flensburg region
23.11.2016 - GermanyRadio listeners in the Flensburg region will be able to get their NDR programmes in even better quality, as a new transmitter for DAB+ has been put into operation at Flensburg-Engelsby. So all NDR radio stations will now be available over DAB+.
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RAS: Alto Adige on DAB+
23.11.2016 - ItalyIn Alto Adige RAS service coverage has reached 99.3% of the population, its programmes can be heard in 25 tunnels with a length of greater than 500 meters. It also has an active DAB+ emergency service in case of disasters, which allows collaboration with the Civil Protection Agency to support the transition from the old to the new technology, RAS is undertaking a marketing campaign to help promote it's services.
(Digitalradio.it) Read more
New BBC Scotland radio station appears for eight days
23.11.2016 - United KingdomA new music station has been made available for the next eight days on digital radio and online. BBC Radio Scotland Music Extra aims to showcase the diversity of Scotland's music, and boost digital radio take-up.
(BBC News) Read more
UPC Switzerland rolls out DAB+ radio over cable
23.11.2016 - SwitzerlandNetwork provider UPC has started a pilot programme for the broadcast of DAB+ radio broadcasts over a coaxial cable network. Around 1,000 UPC customers in Lucerne are involved in the initiative, which aims to establish the technical possibilities and customer reception for an eventual DAB+ roll-out via cable networks.
(Telecompaper) Read more