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RAI shuts down medium-wave radio: 'Polluting repeaters, they consumed a lot of energy'
12.09.2022 - RAI - Radiotelevisione Italiana WorldDAB Member - ItalyFrom 11 September 2022, the public service leaves AM. Viale Mazzini [RAI headquarters] will close the last 12 installations that broadcast this type of signal (in AM). The kilowatt power used on these antennas was high (100kW in Pisa Coltano and 50kW in Turin Volpiano, for example). And the power plants that fed the antennas were inefficient. Closing the plants and power stations would result in savings of hundreds of thousands of euros every year. Paying the electricity bill was Rai Way, the RAI company that owned the antennas.
(la Repubblica) Read more
Manx Radio calls for DAB
12.09.2022 - Isle of ManIsle of Man broadcaster Manx Radio has continued its persistence in calling for a digital service (known as DAB or digital audio broadcasting) in the island, with managing director Chris Sully saying: ‘There is a danger that the Isle of Man community is being left behind as the rest of the British Isles moves to DAB.’
He added: ‘The BBC has switched off nearly all their local radio AM transmitters in favour of FM and DAB. The Channel Islands have their own DAB multiplex offering 26 different audio services via a DAB radio to listeners.
‘Therefore, it is still the intention of Manx Radio to move toward offering a DAB platform as a listening alternative on the island.'
(Isle of Man Today) Read more
How radio broadcasters can thrive amid automotive 'revolution'
12.09.2022 -Metadata is crucially important for radio broadcasters who want to make their content discoverable for car drivers at a time of a “true revolution” in the automotive industry.
Lindsay Cornell, Chairman, WorldDAB Technical Committee, said metadata – the text and images that enhance the audio experience – is a “dry topic” but is “really rather marvellous”.
This point was underlined by Gereon Joachim, Vice President Automotive Sales & Strategy, EMEA at Xperi, who noted that the car industry is undergoing an electrification and automation revolution that is impacting on radio broadcasters.
“If someone tells you today that the station logo on its own is good enough, that is wrong. If someone tells you that radio is the only entertainment source in the car, that is wrong,” said Joachim.
(IBC Daily) Read more
New website ‘LocalDAB.org’ launched
11.09.2022 - NetherlandsToday, at the WorldDAB information session at this year's International Broadcast Convention, a new website was launched to aid organisations aiming to go on air with small scale DAB transmissions. The site, called 'LocalDAB.org', was created by DAB enthusiasts from Flanders and the Netherlands, to share practical information based on experience gained in creating local DAB ensembles and extensive tests with hard- and software used for digital transmissions.
(LocalDAB.org) Read more
Digital radio DAB+: Every third household has digital reception
09.09.2022 - GermanyDAB+ is winning over more and more listeners. 33.5 percent of Germans - over 2.1 million more people than in the previous year - have access to DAB+ radio reception. They live in one of the now 12.6 million households equipped with at least one digital radio, according to the new study "Audio Trends 2022 Digitalisation Report of the Media Authorities". The number of DAB+ devices at home and in the car is now around 23.8 million, which is around 2.2 million devices more than in the previous year.
(Digitalradio Büro Deutschland) Read more
Digital radio reception is spreading
09.09.2022 - GermanyMore and more people in Germany have access to digital radio reception. However, the majority still relies on classic FM.
"As before, slightly more than half of the people aged 14 and over state analogue FM radio as the most used reception mode, but the trend is clearly declining with minus 13 percentage points in five years", according to the published study "Audio Trends 2022 - Digitalisation Report of the Media Authorities". Among 14- to 19-year-olds and 30- to 39-year-olds, radio use in digital quality already dominates by a narrow margin.
(De Reinpfalz) Read more
Digitisation Report Audio 2022: Radio use via DAB+ continues to rise
09.09.2022 - Media Broadcast GmbH WorldDAB Member - GermanyThe reception of radio programmes via DAB+ in Germany is becoming increasingly popular. This is confirmed by the results of the Media Authorities' Digitisation Report Audio 2022, which were presented today as part of the online presentation "Audiotrends 2022". According to the report, 30.8% of households in Germany now have at least one DAB+ radio. The proportion of people over the age of 14 with access to a DAB+ receiver grew by 10% to more than 23 million, which corresponds to 33.5% of the population.Growth was particularly strong in the most populous federal state, North Rhine-Westphalia, where usage rose by 35% compared to the previous year.
(Media Broadcast) Read more
Radio Drenthe now also via DAB+ network in Friesland
09.09.2022 - NetherlandsRadio Drenthe can now also be received via the DAB+ network for Friesland on channel 5A. With this, the regional broadcaster restores reception via digital radio for a large part of the province.
Since early this month, Radio Drenthe transmits via the new network for Groningen and Drenthe (channel 7C) and the old network for Oost-Noord-Nederland on 6B is off the air. This network however had a transmitter in Hoogersmilde, which provided a signal for a large part of Drenthe.
Because the new network for Groningen and Drenthe is still under construction, there are currently only transmitters in Hoogezand, Stadskanaal and Emmen for this network. The transmitters in Hoogersmilde and Meppel are still to follow.
(RadioWereld.NL) Read more
Brussels: French-speaking local DAB+ has started
08.09.2022Since this afternoon, the French-speaking local Brussels mux has been on the air. After three years of behind-the-scenes tug-of-war, 16 of the 17 radio stations recognized in 2019 will finally participate. Since this afternoon, the French-speaking local Brussels mux has been on the air. After three years of behind-the-scenes tug-of-war, 16 of the 17 radio stations recognized in 2019 will finally participate.
The start of the mux is not unexpected. In June we already reported that a breakthrough was forced in the file of the Brussels DAB+. After the RTBF received the agreement of 15 of the 17 local stations recognized for the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, the public broadcaster was officially appointed by the CSA as operator. A few weeks later, sources within the RTBF announced that the start would take place in September.
(RadioVisie) Read more
Radio’s fight for the future car
08.09.2022 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB MemberThe car of the future challenges radio’s prominent role in the dashboard: new connected cars will come with internet connections in-built and large touchscreens that make accessing entertainment other than live radio the easiest it has ever been. Radio’s role in the car is under threat.
Jaime Chaux, Head of Digital, Commercial Radio Australia (CRA), spoke on what does audio entertainment look like in the future connected car? What is being done right now to ensure radio is as best placed for the rise of the connected car?
More than 80 percent of the people surveyed across the world in a WorldDAB 2021 Car Buyers Survey said they typically listen to the radio in a car and broadcast radio is a must have in cars. When considering which car to purchase, radio is the most important audio feature to have ahead of USB ports, Bluetooth, Android Auto and CarPlay.
“In car radio is one of the easiest ways to consume radio in the world,” he said.
(radioinfo) Read more