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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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London DAB bidders announce plans to apply for multiplexes
07.04.2023 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Numerous companies have announced their separate plans to apply for small-scale DAB multiplexes in the capital of England as part of Round 5 of applications. RadioToday can confirm North London Digital, East London Radio, South of the River Digital, and City West Digital are among those currently preparing bids to be submitted to Ofcom ahead of the closing date on 30 June. U.DAB – the current North London trial SSDAB multiplex operator – has confirmed it will apply for the permanent licence. U.DAB has operated the Trial London multiplex since October 2015.

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Schramberg (Sulgen) transmitter launched
06.04.2023 - Germany Germany
At the beginning of April 2023, ON AIR support was finally able to put its Schramberg (Sulgen district) transmitter into operation. The Schramberg transmitter supplies the town of Schramberg and the surrounding area, but also the area up to the A81, where the Raichberg transmitter takes over, and also supports the coverage in Villingen-Schwenningen and thus the seamless connection to the Donaueschingen transmitter. Furthermore, some valleys in the area towards the Brandenkopf transmitter are optimised.

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For hybrid radio, “it’s all about the metadata”
06.04.2023 - Xperi Corporation WorldDAB Member - RadioDNS WorldDAB Member
The Broadcast Engineering & IT Conference starts on the NAB Show’s Saturday morning at 10 and concludes on Tuesday afternoon. A Sunday session will explore “Broadcasters and Hybrid Radio,” and another will look at the results of testing that support the NAB/Xperi petition asking the FCC to allow higher HD Radio power levels. David Layer, vice president, advanced engineering for NAB, is involved in both sessions, and Radio World asked him about them.

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A women's station for the north: FEMOTION RADIO on DAB+ in Hamburg, Kiel and Lübeck
06.04.2023 - Germany Germany
Finally, women in the north of Germany get their own radio station: FEMOTION RADIO can now also be received via DAB+ in the federal state of Hamburg and soon in the regions of Kiel and Lübeck in Schleswig-Holstein. This means that Germany's women's radio station can potentially reach a further 2.3 million people via radio. The programme offers interesting as well as entertaining formats by women for women paired with the right music and is aimed in particular at modern, open-minded female listeners who actively embrace their feminine side.

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RTVS to launch DAB+ campaign in Slovakia
06.04.2023 - Slovakia Slovakia
Along with the launch of the new DAB+ transmitter Borský Mikuláš, which reaches Moravia with its signal, the Slovak public broadcaster is also planning to promote this technology among the public, according to the Digital Radio portal. The campaign will be launched in week 15 and will include radio and TV spots. The radio spots will be available on all RTVS radio stations from 11 April. A DAB+ spot promoting "čisté rádio" [pure radio] will be deployed on all the public broadcaster's TV channels at random intervals - depending on the advertising space.

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Capacity for seven more national DAB+ channels in Sweden
06.04.2023 - Sweden Sweden
The Swedish Press and Broadcasting Authority [Myndigheten för press, radio och tv / MPRT] plans to advertise free space in the DAB+ broadcasting networks for digital commercial radio in May 2023. The Authority estimates that the space corresponds to approximately seven national programme services and several regional stations. The licences will begin to apply in the early autumn of 2023. More detailed information will be provided in the call for applications in May. Prior to the call, there is a draft strategy for the granting of licences and draft regulations on the application procedure and impact assessment.

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DAB+ digital radio improves coverage in Slovakia
06.04.2023 - Slovakia Slovakia
Towercom, in cooperation with the public broadcaster, has expanded the availability of DAB+ digital radio. Borský Mikuláš has been added to the existing transmitters in Bratislava, Košice, Žilina, Banská Bystrica, Nitra, Trenčín, Rimavská Sobota and Dunajská Streda. "The Borský Mikuláš - Šaštín Stráže transmitter will cover the Záhorie region, including the D2 motorway between Bratislava - Brno and the Czech border," said RTVS. "With the launch of the Borský Mikuláš transmitter, the T-DAB+ signal coverage of the Slovak population will exceed 60 per cent, with simultaneous coverage of all regional towns."

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