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Suzuki S-Cross facelift revealed
26.09.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The car will come with seven airbags and ESP as standard, as well as a DAB, air conditioning and cruise control with a speed limiter.

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Ofcom recommends digital technology for small radio stations
26.09.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Ofcom has thrown a lifeline to the local radio sector after approving the use of a new technology that allows tiny broadcasters to upgrade to digital at a fraction of the previous cost. Neil Stock, Ofcom’s director of Broadcast Licensing, said: “This technology could open up a new, local dimension in digital radio. We’re confident that a UK wide rollout of these stations would be technically possible and commercially viable.”

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Jon Holmes takes an unexpected journey
26.09.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Jon Holmes has starred in another video about digital radio, getting its first screening at the Radio Festival. Jon travels around the UK looking at digital radio and the minimuxes currently operating in a number of towns and cities around the UK, showcasing the growth of digital radio stations.

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'Small scale DAB' promises “local radio revolution”
26.09.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Ofcom has been testing small-scale DAB since June 2015, with 70 local stations broadcasting on trial licences around the UK. Now they have published a report for the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, who made funding available for the project, that confirms the trials have been a success.

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Digital radio now on air in Slovenia
26.09.2016 - Slovenia Slovenia
RTV Slovenija will operate the first digital multiplex, called R1, and will broadcast from seven transmitters around the country: Nanos, Crimea, Krvavec, Plešivcu, Pohorje, Tinjanu and Trdinov top. The network will initially reach 73 percent of Slovenian households and cover 89 percent of motorways and expressways.

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Culture minister readies radio deregulation proposals before end of 2016
26.09.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The minister of state for digital and culture, Matt Hancock, has revealed that he will submit proposals for deregulation of radio before the end of the year. Hancock also said that he was looking at introducing legislation for the regulation of small-scale DAB multiplex services, following the successful outcome of Ofcom’s Local DAB trial.

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Ofcom sees support for small-scale DAB stations
26.09.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
UK regulator Ofcom said a trial of small-scale DAB radio stations and has proven successful. Local and community stations can transition from AM and F< to digital radio by using freely-available software and equipment costing from GBP 9,000. Ofcom has been testing small-scale DAB since June 2015, with 70 local stations broadcasting on trial licences around the UK.

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Ofcom to invest more in local DAB radio
26.09.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Hundreds of local digital radio stations could start broadcasting across the UK in future, after Ofcom completed successful trials of a ground-breaking technology. The new technique, known as ‘small-scale DAB’, allows local and community stations to hit the airwaves using freely-available software and equipment costing from £9,000.

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Ofcom hails 'highly successful' local DAB trial
26.09.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Local radio stations could begin broadcasting nationwide after Ofcom completed “highly successful” trials of a low-cost DAB system. The regulator’s director of broadcast licensing Neil Stock said: “This technology could open up a new, local dimension in digital radio. We’re confident that a UK wide roll-out of these stations would be technically possible and commercially viable.

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Minister says radio deregulation plans out this year
26.09.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The new Minister of state for Digital and Culture, Matt Hancock, has told delegates at the Radio Festival that proposals for deregulation of radio will be put forward before the end of the year. Mr Hancock said: “There are multiple opportunities for deregulation, balanced with the continued need for provision of news and locally-focussed content. It’s essential listeners can get these services on these new platforms.”

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