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Cerence enhances the driving experience with new partnerships
19.12.2022 - RadiolineCerence Inc., AI for a world in motion, today announced new partnerships with two of the world’s leading audio content providers – iHeartMedia, the number one audio company in the United States and home to iHeartRadio, the free all-in-one digital music, podcasting and live streaming radio service, and Radioline, which manages the largest audio content database of 110,000 radio and podcast streams from 161 countries – bringing enhanced, conversational AI-powered access to radio and podcast content to automakers and mobility OEMs.
(Cerence Inc.) Read more
SUNSHINE LIVE adds Switzerland from 2023
19.12.2022 - SwitzerlandFrom 2023, SUNSHINE LIVE will also be broadcast in Switzerland. As in Germany, a distribution strategy via DAB+ and IP will also be pursued here. A station adapted for Switzerland will be broadcast, and SUNSHINE LIVE will also cooperate locally with strong and established partners.
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Radio for Albanians launched on DAB+
19.12.2022 - SwitzerlandLast Friday, 16 December, a new era began for Albanians in Switzerland. The broadcasting of the first and only Albanian radio station in Switzerland "albradio" began.
"albradio" broadcasts via DAB+ on the multiplexes of digris AG: Schaffhausen-Winterthur, Aarau-Olten, Bernese Oberland, Lausanne and Central Switzerland. In addition, the station can also be received via the internet.
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HUBER+SUHNER develops new railway certified rooftop antenna for DAB+
16.12.2022 - GermanyPaxLife Innovations turned to HUBER+SUHNER to develop a new railway antenna designed to complement the DAB+ (Digital Audio Broadcasting) receiver developed by PaxLife. PaxLife Innovations GmbH specializes in passenger information, content and digital services onboard delivery for transport operators, systems integrators or vehicle manufacturers and telecommunication providers to maximize the benefit of installed WiFi systems. The partnership between HUBER+SUHNER and PaxLife will enable DAB+ radio broadcasting for a regional German railway operator.
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GatesAir DAB transmitter supports radio Scout project
16.12.2022 - GatesAir WorldDAB Member - SwitzerlandGatesAir has helped a Swiss scout project to run an amateur radio station. Part of the 2022 Mova/BuLa Federal Scout Camp, which drew 30,000 boys and girls to an elaborate camping site in the Alps town of Goms, Valais, Switzerland, involved building and operating an amateur radio station. The project — Radio Sonar — used a low-power GatesAir Maxiva transmitter to broadcast live DAB+ radio coverage of Mova/BuLa events.
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Commercial radio closes 2022 with a record high
16.12.2022 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - AustraliaThe latest GfK Survey 8 revealed a record 12.2 million people listened to commercial radio each week. This was the ninth consecutive rise in cumulative audience growth.
The number of people listening to commercial radio via streaming soared by 46%, to close to 3.7 million#. Commercial DAB+ station listeners also increased 18.5% YOY to over 2.7 million*.
Time spent listening to commercial radio increased across all demographics under 55^. On average, young Australians aged 10-24, tuned in an extra 1 hour and 48 minutes each week across the five major metro markets, bringing their total average listening to 10 hours and 54 mins.
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Norwegian authorities: "A good emergency radio has DAB+"
16.12.2022 - NorwayThe Norwegian Communications Authority (Nkom) reports several inquiries from consumers who state that so-called emergency radios or emergency radios are being sold that do not meet the requirements that have been set.
If you find a radio dealer or an advertisement that says that an FM radio is a full-fledged emergency radio, this is not correct. A good emergency radio has DAB+ technology, and can be used both on 230V and on batteries. That's what department director at Nkom, John-Eivind Velure, says.
He further emphasises:
— In Norway, NRK P1 is responsible for broadcasting important messages to the population in a crisis situation. They can break in with important messages on all channels, so it doesn't matter if you listen to P13 or P1+. Local FM networks are only an addition that can be used if other mobile radio and TV networks are down.
Nkom has notified the Norwegian Consumer Protection Authority and asked them to consider examining the sales communication for products sold as emergency radios.
(Nasjonal kommunikasjonsmyndigheit (Nkom) ) Read more
The metadata imperative tackled at IBC2022
15.12.2022 -New opportunities and new audiences with DAB+ was the title of WorldDAB’s briefing at IBC2022 in Amsterdam in September.
Developments in the automotive sector, including the importance of metadata, were the focus of the first half of the session, followed by the global growth in small-scale DAB.
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Moldova approves spectrum for DAB+
15.12.2022 - Moldova, Republic ofOn 14 December, the Government approved a draft on the establishment of radio spectrum resources available for the implementation of digital terrestrial broadcasting multiplexes.
The objective of the project is to allocate additional radio spectrum resources, which will be made available to audiovisual media service providers and will enable the successful implementation of T-DAB/T-DAB+ digital terrestrial sound broadcasting technologies in the 174-230 MHz band in the country.
The radio spectrum resources available to the Republic of Moldova are sufficient for the implementation of 2-6 national multiplexes that can provide national coverage for 30-90 radio stations, compared to 4-5 existing national broadcasters at the moment.
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DAB+ digital radio 2022: More use, more choice, more radio
15.12.2022 - GermanyListeners throughout Germany are increasingly opting for DAB+ digital radio. All the key figures for the current year demonstrate the growing popularity of digital radio reception: in household equipment with DAB+ devices, in the growing variety of stations offered and in the use of radio via DAB+. Radio listening remains in vogue and the use of DAB+ stations is growing, reports the market research institute agma. In the widest listener group, DAB+ now has a share of 27.0 percent (listeners aged 14 and over, ma 2022 Audio I: 24.5 percent). In the previous year, the share was just over 20 per cent.
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