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India telecoms regulator urges government to outline digital radio plans
12.02.2020 - India India
TRAI, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, urged the government to come out with a detailed policy framework for digital radio broadcasting.

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DAB+ progresses in French-speaking Belgium
11.02.2020 - Belgium Belgium
DAB+ digital radio has experienced significant success in the French-speaking part of Belgium since its official launch in November 2019. There are currently 25 services on air across the region, with another 72 scheduled to launch in coming months.

(Le Soir) Read more


DAB+ increasingly popular in French-speaking Belgium
11.02.2020 - Belgium Belgium
DAB+ digital radio has experienced significant success in the French-speaking part of Belgium since its official launch in November 2019. According to maRadio.be, two thirds of listeners are now familiar with DAB+, while the number of listeners equipped with DAB+ receivers more than doubled in one year. What’s more, over a quarter of the people surveyed highlighted plans to purchase a DAB+ receiver at home or in the car, and 93% of respondents claimed to be satisfied with their experience with DAB+.

(maRadio.be) Read more


DAB+ radio now available in Nordheide, Lower Saxony
10.02.2020 - Germany Germany
Radio listeners in Nordheide, Lower Saxony are now able to benefit from DAB+ digital radio following the launch of atransmitter in Rosengarten. The transmitter will serve the regions between Stelle, Hanstedt, Schneverdingen, Heeslingen and Neu Wulmstorf.

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DAB+ now the most widely used radio distribution channel in Switzerland
10.02.2020 - Switzerland Switzerland
In Switzerland, digital radio use increased by 19 percentage points in four years - from 49% in autumn 2015 to 68% in autumn 2019. DAB+ was also the most widely used radio distribution channel, increasing by 14 percentage points since autumn 2015 and claiming 37% of all listening.

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DAB+ becomes most widely used radio distribution channel in Switzerland
10.02.2020 - Switzerland Switzerland
In Switzerland, digital radio use increased by 19 percentage points in four years - from 49% in autumn 2015 to 68% in autumn 2019. DAB+ was also the most widely used radio distribution channel, increasing by 14 percentage points since autumn 2015 and claiming 37% of all listening.

(Info Digital) Read more


Radio industry celebrates World Radio Day
10.02.2020 - Germany Germany
February 13 marks World Radio Day, and the day the United Nations Radio was created and launched. Radio makes an important contribution to democracy, while free radio reception ensures that large parts of the world population have access to information. Just under three quarters of a century later, radio continues to develop and reinvent itself, with DAB+ ensuring it is as strong as ever.

(dabplus.de) Read more


AGCOM launches new call for tender for national DAB stations
10.02.2020 - Italy Italy
Italian regulator AGCOM and national network operators DAB Italia, Eurodab and RAI have published a new call for tenders for up to 14 new national DAB+ digital radio channels.

(Newslinet.it) Read more


Austria's first children-only radio station takes off on DAB+
06.02.2020 - Austria Austria
Austria's first radio station exclusively aimed at children has taken launched in Austria. First launched in Vienna in 2014, Mein Kinderradio is now available to 77% of people in Austria on DAB+.

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New record for digital radio listening in the UK
06.02.2020 - Digital Radio UK - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Digital listening in the UK has increased by 11% to a new record of 58.5%, up from 52.6% in Q4 2018 in the latest figures for Q4 2019. Listening via DAB grew by 16.1 million hours (or by 4%) year on year to now account for 41% of all listening and 70% of digital listening.

(Radio Today) Read more