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Kenya to fix FM transmission limitations with new technology
12.06.2023 - KenyaKenya’s ICT regulator, the communications authority (CA), has announced plans to pilot digital sound broadcasting (DSB) anytime from September 2023. DSB is a technology that uses digital signals to transmit audio content.
According to the regulator, which hosted a media workshop highlighting its mandate and plans for the ICT industry, DSB will be useful in tackling the issue of limited FM broadcasting frequencies. Kenya has already developed a framework for digital sound broadcasting to pave the way for the launch. The regulator mentioned that it is getting a budget to purchase all the necessary equipment for DSB pilot tests. Digital audio broadcasting (DAB), the most widely used type of digital sound broadcasting, is being tested in Tunisia and South Africa.
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DAB+ on the move in Slovenia
12.06.2023 - Slovenia45 stations – including five DAB-exclusive services – are now on air on DAB+ in Slovenia. The stations are broadcast across three tiers of DAB+ multiplexes: national R1, with 16 stations, regional R2 East and R2 West, which carry 24 services, and a local mux in Ljubljana with five stations. The national R1 multiplex now has mobile outdoor coverage of 89%, with 90% of highways and motorways covered. Most recently, planning for DAB in tunnels has been completed, with 13 tunnels of more than 500m identified for service, and a tender for implementation is expected at the end of this year. An additional new national multiplex is also expected to be tendered in Q4 2023, along with a further digital-only station licence. Further extension of coverage for the national and regional multiplexes is planned for 2024.
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Fête de la Radio approaches
12.06.2023 - FranceThe third edition of the Fête de la Radio will take place on 15 and 16 June 2023, throughout France and French overseas departments and territories. For two days, radio stations and listeners will be able to celebrate this medium and discover all its facets, from broadcasting to reception, whether analogue or digital, live or recorded. This celebration will give listeners the opportunity to take part in open days, exhibitions, games, concerts and special on-air events, and to find out more about all the different ways of listening to radio. FM, DAB+, RadioPlayer, Streaming, Podcasts... on a car radio, a hi-fi system, connected speakers, a walkman, a mobile phone, at work, on the move or at home.
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Missing child, her photo on car radios and taxis via DAB+
12.06.2023 - Media DAB S.C.A.R.L. - ItalyJust like they used to do with milk cartons, but in a digital version: the photo of Kata, the little girl who disappeared yesterday in Florence, now appears on many car radios thanks to the initiative of 24 local Tuscan radio stations in the Media DAB consortium.
The initiative is intended to support the search for little Kataleya Alvarez; the radio stations have replaced the slides of the song covers on air with photos of the missing little girl, and the taxis of the Società Coop Tassisti Firenze (TAXI 4242), are tuned in to DAB+ on one of the radios, so that they can make their customers aware of the search still underway.
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Ángel García Castillejo (RTVE): "We cannot leave aside the transition to DAB+, either alone or together".
10.06.2023 - SpainThe Corporation's Director of Audiovisual Policies, Public Service and International expresses his determination to face the challenge of digital radio migration in Spain.
Today, 4 million DAB+ receivers "on wheels" can only tune to pirate stations. The 'R' of the RTVE Corporation was present, with outstanding advances on its future, at the conference "Trends in European public audiovisual services", which was held last Thursday at the Prado del Rey Auditorium.
The conference was an opportunity for the public corporation to state its position in the debate, which has been frozen for two decades, on the adoption of DAB+ as the broadcast standard that will replace the majority FM.
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MPRT starts reviewing applications for digital commercial radio licences
09.06.2023 - SwedenOn 9 June at noon, the application period for a licence to broadcast digital commercial radio ended. A total of 12 applications for programme services have been received from five different applicants: Mad Men Media AB (7), Skärgårdsradion AB (1), DB Media AB (2), Prodraft AB (1) and a private individual (1).
A review of the applications will now be initiated to see which ones have been received in time and whether any supplements need to be requested. The applicants will also be assessed on the basis of formal requirements to ensure that they have both the financial and technical conditions to broadcast during the entire licence period. It is also important that they are prepared to cooperate with other licence holders on technical issues.
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Twelve applications to broadcast DAB+
09.06.2023 - SwedenOn 9 June at 12:00, the application period for a licence to broadcast digital commercial radio ended. The Swedish Press, Radio and TV Authority has received a total of twelve applications from five different applicants.
Mad Men Media has applied for seven licences, Skärgårdsradion one, DB Media two, Prodraft one and a private individual one. The major players in the commercial radio market - Bauer Media, NRJ and Viaplay - have not applied for additional licences. The MPRT has published the company names and the number of applications per company. However, it will not publish the broadcasting areas to which the applications relate. A decision is expected "between June and mid-August".
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Commercial radio wants to operate a DAB+ digital multiplex themselves. Will they get the chance?
09.06.2023 - CzechiaPrivate radio stations associated with the Association of Private Broadcasters (APSV) want to acquire their own nationwide network for terrestrial digital radio broadcasting DAB+ and operate it under their own direction. The request was made during the comment procedure on the draft conditions for the auction of frequencies for digital radio networks published by the Czech Telecommunications Office (CTU). The auction is due to take place later this year and is intended to distribute among operators networks intended for the distribution of digital signals of commercial radios. Jiří Hrabák, president of APSV, and Jiří Duhač, head of the frequency spectrum management department of the CTU, will comment on the issue at the DIGIMEDIA 2023 conference, which will take place on Wednesday 14 June 2023 in Prague.
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Chair of Arcom visits Corsica: "applications in DAB+ in 2024."
09.06.2023 - France"Arcom is gradually extending DAB+ coverage. It plans to launch a call for DAB+ applications for Corsica in 2024," said Chair of Arcom, Roch-Olivier Maistre.
Are any stations in Corsica going to switch to DAB, such as RCFM, Radio France's local station?
"Radio France is very committed to DAB+ and the government has already made known its request for "pre-emption" in favour of RCFM. Generally speaking, the plan for the transition to DAB+ provides for public and private FM broadcasters who so request to benefit from the advantages of this new technology."
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RTVS wants to launch more transmitters
09.06.2023 - SlovakiaRTVS technical director Roman Skřívánek spoke on Wednesday's edition of the programme "Contacts" on Radio Slovakia about the public broadcaster's plans for DAB+ technology.
"We are in intensive negotiations to increase the power of the Žilina and Krížava transmitters and to launch two more transmitters, Ružomberok - Úložisko and Poprad - Hranovnica," said Skřivánek. As the public broadcaster is not able to measure the popularity of digital radio listening at the moment, it plans to focus on the motorway section between Bratislava and Košice for further coverage. "With this we would like to get slightly over 65% of the population coverage," he added.
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