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Smooth Radio launches new DAB+ platform for Malta
28.08.2023 - Digi B Network Ltd. WorldDAB Member - Malta Malta
Smooth Radio is turning up the broadcast quality of its signal across Malta and Gozo for a richer, higher definition audio experience. Smooth is now updated to Super 4K stereo with the launch of the station's new DAB+ multiplex. The new multiplex - the airwaves needed to broadcast digital radio stations - will allow around six new themed Smooth stations to broadcast to listeners in the Maltese Isands. Sergio D'Amico, managing director of Digi B Networks, which operates digital radio broadcasting in Malta, said: 'Smooth is currently the only radio group to launch its own DAB multiplex, with services in 4k high resolution audio.'

(Malta Independent) Read more


SCA partners with Mushroom Group, launches "limited-edition" DAB+ station
28.08.2023 - Australia Australia
SCA has announced a special partnership with Mushroom Group in support of its ‘Mushroom 50’ campaign, celebrating 50 Years of Making Noise and the upcoming theatrical release of the feature documentary Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story. LiSTNR has launched a limited-edition digital station, MUSHROOM 50, dedicated to the best of Mushroom Music, re-living the journey of Mushroom through the power of music. The station will also be available on Melbourne DAB+. Paying tribute to the late, great Mushroom founder, Michael ‘MG’ Gudinski, and the artists that paved the record company’s legacy of great music and nurturing talent, the station will feature full album plays, top 10 hits, live performances, acoustic versions, classic covers, new music and exclusive artist moments.

(Media Week) Read more


Frequency allocations for Czech commercial DAB+ multiplexes will be more affordable
28.08.2023 - Czechia Czechia
After discussions with operators, the Czech Telecommunications Authority has given in to pressure and the price for frequency allocations for the upcoming commercial radio multiplexes will be lower than originally expected. Converted per capita, the operator will pay CZK 10,000 per 100,000 inhabitants. The regulator announced this in its August Monthly Monitoring Report. The regulator announced the tender on 1 August, with the auction itself scheduled for October.

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Public radio stations get even better reception via DAB+
28.08.2023 - Netherlands Netherlands
Public radio stations can be received even better via DAB+ from 1 September. Fifteen DAB+ transmission locations will be added, improving reception on the Wadden Islands, the South Holland islands and the neighbouring Zeeland islands, among others. Broadcast Partners will become the supplier of NPO's DAB+ network on 1 September. From that date, the station park for NPO will be expanded to a total of 61 transmitter locations. "As a public broadcaster, we want to be there for everyone," says Jurre Bosman, director of Audio NPO. "DAB+ has the big advantage that we can distribute more stations, such as NPO Radio 5, NPO FunX, NPO Soul & Jazz and NPO Sterren NL."

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Demonstrated for the first time: meteors can also reflect DAB+
27.08.2023 - Finland Finland
On 12 August, radio reception via DAB+ was recorded for the first time at long distances - in this case over 800 km - during a meteor shower. This is only the first time that it has been shown that such meteors can also reflect the (higher) radio frequencies in which DAB+ takes place.

(RadioVisie.eu) Read more


Study shows continued DAB+ growth in Germany
25.08.2023 - Germany Germany
According to an Arbeitsgemeinschaft Media-Analysestudy, DAB+ radio in Germany continued its successful course in the second quarter of 2023. The ma (media analysis) 2023 Audio II study notes that the use of DAB+ programs in Germany is growing while network expansion continues regionally and nationally. Broadcast launches in the states of Lower Saxony, Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein bring more choice for listeners. In the latest study, agma highlights the nationwide stations showing notable growth via DAB+. For example, the Absolute brand grew 21.4% in listeners in the average hour. Similarly, the BOB! brand is also increasing its audience, primarily through digital distribution channels. Radio BOB! reaches 9.86 million contacts per day via various reception channels — an increase of 15.5% over the previous year.

(RedTech) Read more


Energy saving through Lower Carbon Graphics
25.08.2023 - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
BBC Research & Development's Blue Room monitors consumer technologies' impact on the BBC and its audiences. This includes evaluating modern televisions and their features, including energy consumption. Asking an initial question, 'how much energy do televisions use?' ultimately led us on a journey to develop and implement a new idea that we called 'Lower Carbon Graphics' (LCGFx), which we believe has already saved energy in homes across the UK.

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Netherlands consults on local DAB+ plan
25.08.2023 - Netherlands Netherlands
In the Netherlands, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate has launched a consultation on changes to the National Frequency Plan (NFP) to allow all local stations to broadcast on DAB+. The Ministry says: "This decree makes a number of changes to the National Frequency Plan 2014 (NFP). These changes are necessary for the new distribution of DAB licences for local digital radio broadcasting and of FM and DAB licenses for non-national commercial radio broadcasting. A DAB+ layer consisting of 57 local allotments has been created for this purpose. With this new layer 6 layout and the rights obtained internationally, it is possible to use higher transmission powers and higher set-up points than with the temporary layer 6."

(Ministerie van Economische Zaken en Klimaat) Read more


All local radio stations via DAB+ from September 2024
25.08.2023 - Netherlands Netherlands
From September 2024, all local radio stations in the Netherlands will be able to broadcast via digital airwaves (DAB+). Currently, a number of local radio stations broadcast via temporary licences. To enable the broadcasting of all local broadcasters in the Netherlands via DAB+, consultations had to take place with neighbouring countries for the necessary digital frequency space. According to the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate, these negotiations are now largely complete and the frequency space can be definitively filled by 1 September 2024. A consultation has now been launched for this purpose.

(Mediamagazine) Read more


Event broadcasters in Netherlands can also broadcast over DAB+
25.08.2023 - Netherlands Netherlands
In the future, it will be possible for event broadcasters to broadcast over digital airwaves (DAB+). This is according to the consultation for the new distribution of DAB licences for local digital radio broadcasting and of FM and DAB licences for non-national commercial radio broadcasting. "As in the FM band, event broadcasting will also be possible in the 174 - 230 MHz frequency band. A licence is possible for the purpose of an event or business support service," said Micky Adriaansens, Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate, in the consultation.

(Mediamagazine) Read more