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Radio Teddy enriches the radio landscape for children and families
13.04.2023 - Germany Germany
Revolutionary changes in the Saxon radio airwaves have brought greater competition in the field of digital programmes intended for children and families. "Radio Teddy has been conquering one important place after another in the German radio landscape step by step for years. Now listeners can receive us in 13 federal states via FM or DAB+," added Katrin Helmschrottová, executive director of the thematic program.

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Le Figaro invests in DAB+ radio
13.04.2023 - France France
On Wednesday, the press group, headed by Marc Feuillée, announced the launch on Monday 17 April of its two new channels Le Figaro TV Île-de-France and Le Figaro Radio, which will complement its online offering Le Figaro Live created in 2017. Le Figaro Radio is broadcast on DAB+ in Paris, Marseille and Nice, then rolled out to other cities. Le Figaro Radio "wishes to offer a place for analysis and insight, in order to better understand today's debates," said Laurence de Charette, deputy editorial director in charge of audiovisual and social networks.

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Spain: telecoms operator wants to force nationwide DAB+ itself
12.04.2023 - Spain Spain
Spain is getting its first nationwide network on DAB+, after all. Operator Hola DAB and Spanish telecoms player Ibertel Telecom, which operates some 600 masts, are working together to, in a first phase, roll out DAB+ in 18 Spanish urban regions before the summer. The government in Madrid has still not recognised DAB+ as an official standard, even though Spain, followed the EECC directive, to mandate DAB+ in new cars. It means that currently a quarter of Spain's car fleet is already equipped with DAB+. So even if the country leaves it hanging administratively, there are radio stations and an audience ready to take advantage of existing opportunities.

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Manx Radio granted 3-year DAB licence
12.04.2023 - Isle of Man Isle of Man
Manx Radio has been granted a three-year licence to test and trial digital audio broadcasting, or DAB. The Communications and Utilities Regulatory Authority has announced it's given the station the go-ahead to use the digital platform for the first time. CURA says other stations on the Island may also take part, and adds that the licence has been granted to gather the required technological and demographic data.

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Wolverhampton DAB multiplex launches 53 days after licence award
12.04.2023 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Wolverhampton DAB has soft launched its multiplex, which will reach over 380,000 people across the area. Having taken 53 days to build from the award of the licence, it’s said to be the fastest time yet for a DAB multiplex in the UK. Chris Hurst, Director of Wolverhampton DAB, thanked Ofcom for its support from a regulatory standpoint, and Viamux and Optimux for delivering the multiplex on time and within budget. “We’re thrilled to have launched the Wolverhampton DAB multiplex in record time,” Hurst said. “We believe this represents a major milestone for the UK digital radio industry, and we’re looking forward to hearing an ever-expanding diverse range of radio services that will be offered to the people of Wolverhampton and the surrounding areas.”

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Flemish DAB+ campaign brings dead artists “back to life”
11.04.2023 - Belgium Belgium
A recent media campaign for Flemish DAB+ promotion body Digitale Radio Vlaanderen breathed life into dead music stars. Brussels-based media agency Lucy designed the campaign — named “Artificial Icons.” It used voice AI to get Prince, Kurt Cobain, and Biggie to “tell” audiences about their passion for music and why everybody should choose digital radio.

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¡Hola DAB! Ibertel jumpstarts DAB+ in Spain
11.04.2023 - Spain Spain
Thanks to a new effort by telecom infrastructure company Ibertel, DAB+ is getting a jump start in Spain. After the initial roll out of digital radio in Spain in the late 1990s, the technology has largely stalled with DAB on the air in only a few markets. In recent years, however, the calls to implement DAB+ in the country have grown louder. In response, the Hola DAB project has quietly been moving forward to put in place the infrastructure needed to bring DAB+ to the whole of Spain. The initial phase of Hola DAB aims deploy DAB+ networks in 18 provinces across Spain, and then gradually growing to reach 95% of the Spanish population. Ibertel currently provides transmission services from 600 sites across Spanish territory. Despite being widely used elsewhere in Europe, Spain has not officially authorised the use of DAB+ in the country.

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Another Catholic station in Polsat's experimental multiplex
10.04.2023 - Poland Poland
Radio Niepokalanów has replaced Muzo.fm in the experimental multiplex DABCAST, owned by the Cyfrowy Polsat company BCAST. The Franciscans' station thus joined the Redemptorist (Radio Maryja) and Pauline (Radio Jasna Góra) radio stations, among others, which were already part of this mux. Radio Niepokalanów is broadcast at a bitrate of 136 kbps. The DABCAST test multiplex is available in Gdańsk, Katowice, Warsaw and Wrocław.

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Panjab Radio returns to Wolverhampton and Coventry on DAB
08.04.2023 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Popular station, Panjab Radio has returned to Wolverhampton and Coventry via DAB in the ongoing expansion of small-scale services. The station stopped broadcasting in certain areas including the named cities in 2019 when Panjab Radio ended its national service. Panjab Radio, which sits at No.2 amongst commercial Asian stations in Greater London, is now available in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Bradford, Coventry, Wolverhampton and its base in London.

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Ahmed Nadeem begins tenure as ABU Secretary-General
07.04.2023 - Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) WorldDAB Member
ABU’s new Secretary-General, Ahmed Nadeem, has outlined his vision for the future of the world’s biggest broadcasting union at his maiden address to members and partners. In a video message, Nadeem emphasized the need for ABU to embrace change and think outside the box in order to remain relevant in the ever-evolving world of broadcasting. The new Secretary-General also stressed the importance of collaboration and sustainability in the post-pandemic era.

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