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Update from World DAB on global status of DAB
16.09.2016 - WorldDAB News - Netherlands Netherlands
World DAB has released an infographic with the latest sales of DAB/DAB + radios and data coverage of DAB/DAB+ in Europe and Australia. Until the 2nd quarter of this year nearly 50 million DAB/ DAB+ receivers were sold in the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, Norway, France, Italy, UK, Switzerland and Australia.

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Mazda MX-5 Icon review
15.09.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Standard kit includes climate control, a 7.0in colour touchscreen, sat-nav, Bluetooth, a digital radio, two USB inputs, LED headlights and a leather-trimmed multi-function steering wheel.

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WorldDAB Q2 report on DAB coverage, receiver penetration for Europe and APAC
15.09.2016 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom
WorldDAB has released its latest figures on sales and DAB coverage for key markets in Europe and Asia Pacific for the end of Q2 2016. The statistics include road and overall population coverage, receiver sales, household penetration and, for the first time, the number of national stations on DAB/DAB+ as compared to FM.

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Netherlands: 439,000 DAB+ receivers sold
15.09.2016 - WorldDAB News - Netherlands Netherlands
The Netherlands has already sold 439,000 DAB+ radios this year, according to figures from WorldDAB. The number of cars with DAB+ radio on board has increased dramatically. In 2015 there were 77 144 units sold. In comparison to the year before where only 22,800 were sold. The Netherlands can be seen to have the fastest growth of DAB+ across the world.

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Breaking down the analogue barrier
15.09.2016 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom
WorldDAB's IBC session “Looking to radio’s digital future — digital switchover progress and plans” offered testimonials from various countries transitioning to DAB digital radio about the current market situation and progress. Patrick Hannon, President of WorldDAB, introduced the discussion showing highlights from the recently published WorldDAB second quarter 2016 report.

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50 million digital receivers sold in major markets
15.09.2016 - WorldDAB News - France France
WorldDAB publishes its latest market figures, revealing that 50 million receivers have been sold in the major markets across the world. Other statistics include coverage mobility (main road network) and the overall population coverage, sales of receivers, the penetration rate in homes and, for the first time, the number of national stations available on DAB/DAB + made in relation to those available on the FM band.

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Ford Fiesta ST Line review
14.09.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Standard kit includes sports seats, a Quickclear heated windscreen, air-con and a DAB radio with a 4.2in screen.

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Importance of digital radio in the mobile world
14.09.2016 - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Digital radio broadcasting does not consume mobile data and uses as little as one tenth of the battery consumed by streaming; therefore, the introduction of digital radio receivers in all mobile devices would mitigate those negative effects, commonly experienced by mobile users. A consortium of broadcasting companies and organizations has joined forces to develop an open and universal interface to ease the implementation of digital radio on smartphones.

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The broadcast industry launches open radio interface for smartphones
14.09.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
A consortium of broadcasting companies and organizations has joined forces to develop an open and universal interface to ease the implementation of digital radio on smartphones. The Open Mobile Radio Interface (OMRI) was announced during IBC and comes only months after the world's first DAB+ enabled smartphone, LG Stylus 2 DAB+, hit the shelves in Australia and Europe.

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Radio industry campaigns for consumers to go digital
14.09.2016 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - Australia Australia
Commercial Radio Australia chief executive officer Joan Warner says campaign likens the switch to DAB to the transition of TV from analogue to digital, and focuses on the benefits of upgrading, including better sound quality and up to 30 extra stations.

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