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Australia’s Coles radio retains its position on the top shelf | radioinfo
31.08.2021 - Australia Australia
Coles Radio serves up another top shelf survey result leading the DAB+ stations across the five metro survey areas.

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New radio stations in western Germany
31.08.2021 - Media Broadcast GmbH WorldDAB Member - Germany Germany
With transmission capacity having been allocated to audio.digital NRW Gmbh, the state-wide DAB+ multiplex in North Rhine-Westphalia will go on air at the end of the October – exact date to be announced.

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Deutschlandradio drives DAB+ network expansion
31.08.2021 - Germany Germany
The transmitter network for the first national DAB+ multiplex will gradually increase with six new locations from April 2022. New DAB + stations are to be switched on in the coming year In Schleswig-Holstein (Hennstedt), Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Güstrow, Torgelow), Brandenburg (Petkus), Baden-Württemberg (Reutlingen) and Bavaria (Pfaffenhoffen).

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Grand Prix Radio on air via DAB+
30.08.2021 - Netherlands Netherlands
During the Dutch Grand Prix, a pop-up DAB+ station “Grand Prix Radio” can be listened to all week in Amsterdam, Haarlem and Zandvoort region.

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Switzerland will switch off FM end 2024
26.08.2021 - Switzerland Switzerland
Swiss radio broadcasters have decided to shut down FM as originally planned on 31 December 2024, according to a press release published by Digimig, the Swiss broadcaster working group on digital migration. On the same date, FM radio licences expire. From that date onwards, radio programmes will no longer be broadcast via FM. With the return to the original switch-off date, consumers have more time to switch technology.

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DAB+ in NRW strengthened with new appointment
25.08.2021 - Germany Germany
Media company TEUTOCAST has been strengthened with the appointment of Jan-Uwe Brinkmann. Thanks to DAB+, NRW now has a diverse programme landscape with an attractive advertising inventory. TEUTOCAST aims to combine the power of of its nationwide marketing team, established national programmes FEMOTION RADIO, dpd DRIVER'S RADIO and SPORTRADIO DEUTSCHLAND as well as two new, regional radio offers. Said CEO Erwin Linnenbach: "This is a blueprint for the introduction of nationwide special-interest programmes related to the state - and with RAUDIO a completely new cross-media marketing genre."

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DAB+ gaining in popularity in Czech Republic
20.08.2021 - Czech Radio WorldDAB Member - Czechia Czechia
DAB+ receiver sales and listeners continue to grow, with a key role being played by public broadcaster Czech radio who has implemented a strong DAB+ marketing campaign, and has launched DAB+ stations Radiožurnál Sport and, from 1 October, Rádio Pohoda. 95% of the Czech population can now receive Czech Radio radio stations on DAB+.

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DAB+ in Germany: updates, activations and frequency changes
18.08.2021 - Germany Germany
The latest Digitalradio Büro Deutschland newsletter includes updates on new stations and coverage expansions of DAB+ transmitters.

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Where can I find information about digital radio in the car?
18.08.2021
Find the latest up-to-date information about all aspects of digital radio listening in the car, including: UX guidelines, information about metadata, DAB+ test routes and aftermarket devices.

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Malta launches summer campaign for DAB+
15.08.2021 - Digi B Network Ltd. WorldDAB Member - Malta Malta
An on-air campaign to support digital radio in the Maltese Islands has been launched, offering listeners guidance on DAB+ devices and retuning. Listeners in Malta and Gozo can receive DAB+ radio thanks to a network of transmitters located across the Maltese Islands covering more than 90% of the population.

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