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German Vice Minister Dorothee Bär's address to the WorldDAB Assembly
10.11.2015 - WorldDAB News - Germany Germany - United Kingdom United Kingdom
In her speech at the WorldDAB General Assembly, Dorothee Bär outlined how she has asked radio market actors to join a “digital radio board" in April 2015, the goal of which is to shape the future of broadcasting. Having met already twice this year,the participants have agreed on three points: the creation of a digital radio project office; the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure will promote a “smart radio” rule at EU level, and different scenarios will be investigated in order to assess financial impact and possible gaps in funding.

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Exciting times ahead for digital radio
10.11.2015 - Pure - United Kingdom United Kingdom
I attended both the Digital Radio UK ‘Count Down to Digital’ event and the WorldDAB’s global digital radio conference last week and I’m happy to report that the general mood for the next twelve months is overwhelmingly positive. This is down to two significant announcements; Norway is the first country to commit to a digital switchover date and the UK will see the biggest ever expansion of commercial radio in 2016.

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Panjab Radio launches in Germany on DAB+
10.11.2015 - Germany Germany
Panjab Radio has officially begun broadcasting in Berlin via DAB+, making it the first British Asian radio station to do so. The station will simulcast its main UK output to Germany.

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UK Digital Minister Ed Vaizey's address to the WorldDAB Assembly
09.11.2015 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Digital radio – whether DAB or DAB+ is a huge opportunity for the radio industry and for radio listeners. If radio is to compete in a fast moving multi-media digital landscape then it must have greater flexibility to grow, innovate and engage with its audience, and in this the limits of analogue, as a distribution platform for radio, are all too evident. AM spectrum is no longer useful. FM spectrum is now full and it simply does not have the capacity to deliver the range of services and functions that digital can.

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Renault Clio and Captur gain specification upgrades for 2016
09.11.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The headline change is the addition of DAB radio as standard equipment on Clio and Captur models fitted with either the MediaNav or R-Link infotainment systems. As a result, all models, apart from entry level versions, now come with DAB as standard.

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Renault improves specifications across the range
06.11.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The French manufacturer is making DAB radio standard on all Clios and Capturs fitted with its MediaNav infotainment system, meaning that all but the entry-level editions of both vehicles get digital radio included. The MediaNav system is also getting ...

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Renault Clio and Captur upgraded
06.11.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
DAB radio is now standard equipment on both, fitted with either the MediaNav or R-Link infotainment systems meaning that all, apart from entry level versions, now come with DAB as standard.

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We need DAB, but we also need investment
05.11.2015 - Bayerische Landeszentrale fur neue Medien (BLM) WorldDAB Member - Germany Germany
During a visit to a radio station Passau, the President of the Bavarian Regulatory Authority for Commercial Broadcasting, Siegfried Schneider supported the concerns of the local broadcasters. "We need DAB, but we also need more funding." unserRadio CEO Franz Wimberger.

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Vaizey working with Germany for DAB future
05.11.2015 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom
UK Minister Ed Vaizey and Dorothee Bär, German Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, today set out their shared vision for radio’s digital future.

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Germany's Bär Speaks at WorldDAB General Assembly
05.11.2015
Dorothee Bär, the German Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI), spoke at the recent WorldDAB General Assembly in London, attended by over 200 experts in the field of digital radio.

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