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Major expansion of DAB+ station offering started
18.11.2024 - Netherlands Netherlands
In the coming months, the local DAB+ network will be rolled out in frequency layers in phases. The Netherlands is divided into 57 broadcasting frameworks (allotments) in which public and commercial local broadcasters will broadcast. Some allotments where radio stations have been broadcasting via an experimental licence for some time have continued uninterrupted local DAB+ distribution from 1 September - the date of issue of the final broadcasting licence. In allotments where experimental transmissions had not yet taken place, distribution will be phased in the coming months. Local DAB+ broadcasts on channel 6D began today in the Rotterdam region. Network operator RNN today commissioned the DAB+ transmitter at the broadcast mast on the Waalhaven - where the necessary antennas are mounted at a height of 200 metres - in Rotterdam.

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WorldDAB Summit 2024: radio unites for the future
18.11.2024 - Top story - WorldDAB News - OIV WorldDAB Member - Croatia Croatia
WorldDAB Summit 2024 saw public and private broadcasters actively collaborate and engage in dialogue to ensure radio's digital future. WorldDAB President Jacqueline Bierhorst, joined by Edita Kudláčová, the EBU’s Head of Radio, and Luka Đurić, Vice President of the Association of European Radios (AER), celebrated the enduring strengths and benefits of broadcast radio. The Summit, held in Zagreb and attended by nearly 200 delegates, marked significant global advancements in digital radio. In her opening address, Bierhorst said, “Securing radio’s digital future is critical and fundamental for listeners, broadcasters, and society.”

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Luxembourg: DAB+ network operator licence awarded
18.11.2024 - Luxembourg Luxembourg
Following the public call for applications for the licence to operate DAB+ broadcasting and to set up and manage a 1st multiplex from 19 August 2024, the Minister responsible for Radiocommunications and Radio Spectrum Management has selected Broadcasting Center Europe (BCE) as the successful applicant. The Service des médias, de la connectivité et de la politique numérique (SMC) is currently finalising, in close collaboration with the Autorité luxembourgeoise de l'audiovisuel (ALIA), the public call for applications for the granting of licences for sound radio services to be broadcast on the first digital multiplex. At the same time, SMC is working on the concept for the second digital multiplex for local radio stations.

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Radio Proglas plans to switch to DAB+ within two to three years
18.11.2024 - Czechia Czechia
The Christian station Rádio Proglas plans to end analogue FM broadcasting and switch to digital technology DAB+ within two to three years. According to director Martin Holík, the management is considering how to make the transition smoothly and without major disruptions. Proglas wants to distribute the signal from the new transmitters of the Teleko operator, which are planned - Králíky or Třebíč, and it is also considering covering Znojmo. According to Martin Holík, the head of the digitalization project at Radio Proglas, who is also its director, it would be ideal for the station to reduce the power of FM transmitters during this period and at the same time encourage listeners to buy receivers that, in addition to the existing analogue broadcasts, allow them to tune in to radio programmes digitally.

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Local DAB+ network in Rotterdam region launched
18.11.2024 - Netherlands Netherlands
Broadcasts of a local DAB+ network in the Rotterdam region started today around 11.30 am. The broadcasts can be heard on channel 6D. Radio stations Radio 972, Hofstad Radio, Girlpower, Sunrise FM and Arrow Bluesbox will broadcast via the DAB+ network from Rotterdam. Broadcasting is done from the tower at the Waalhaven in Rotterdam. ‘By placing the transmitter at the highest point of the Waalhaven tower in Rotterdam, a large part of the region is now provided with strong and reliable DAB+ coverage', said transmitter operator Radio Netwerk Nederland (RNN) in a press release. This operator previously facilitated local DAB+ networks in Twente, Leeuwarden, Tilburg and Den Bosch, among others.

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The International Radio Congress in Barcelona traces the future of radio
18.11.2024 - Spain Spain
Augusto Molina (SER): ‘We are in favour of DAB, if it goes ahead’. This statement by SER's technical director, made during the round table discussion ‘What will happen to broadcasting, does DAB have a future in Spain?’, suggests a change of position by the sector's leading company, the private Prisa Media, on the digital transformation of broadcasting in Spain, which is more than two decades behind schedule, although it is conditional on a series of needs, mainly economic, which should be included in the future National Digital Broadcasting Plan, which the government must work on in order to bring order to this new reality.

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International Radio Congress brings together experts in Barcelona
18.11.2024 - Spain Spain
Augusto Molina, technical director of SER, was one of the panellists at ‘What will happen with broadcasting? Does DAB have a future in Spain?’, a presentation on the past, present and future of DAB. The round table was moderated by José Luis Ruiz, Head of ICT Innovation and Digital Agenda at ISDEFE, and included the participation of Jacqueline Bierhorst, President of WorldDAB, and Javier Sánchez, Head of Strategy at the RTVE Innovation Centre. ‘If DAB goes ahead, which we are in favour of, we need this extra cost to be subsidised by the Administration and for the listener to also receive a subsidy to buy that DAB transmitter’, explained Augusto Molina in his speech.

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WDR to launch second DAB+ network
18.11.2024 - Germany Germany
From 26 to 27 November, WDR will put the new multiplex on channel 9A into operation - and reorganise the distribution of its radio programmes via DAB+. WDR 2 listeners can look forward to better sound quality, while WDR 4 listeners will benefit twice over. Until now, the seven WDR 4 regional programmes were only available via FM and the Internet live stream - but not via DAB+. This is now set to change: On the night of Wednesday 27 November, WDR will expand and reorganise the distribution of its radio programmes via DAB+ by commissioning a second DAB+ network. As a result, all WDR 4 regional programmes will be receivable via DAB+ in future.

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Radio Zürisee to switch off FM from January 2025
18.11.2024 - Switzerland Switzerland
SRG will cease broadcasting on FM at the end of 2024. At the same time, most private broadcasters will also begin to thin out their transmitter network - including Radio Zürisee. The private broadcaster has announced that some FM transmitter sites will be switched off from 1 January 2025. In the core broadcasting area, this will initially affect the Glarnerland region, where restrictions may be imposed. All radio stations will cease FM operation at the end of 2026. Radio Zürisee recommends switching to DAB+ digital radio. This allows the programme to be heard terrestrially throughout German-speaking Switzerland.

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Gold, smooth and CADA top of the DAB+ stations – Australia's GfK Survey 7
15.11.2024 - Australia Australia
In GfK Radio 360 Survey 7 results of DAB+ listening it was a win for the easy listening, classic hits stations with smooth top in Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth and Gold 80s in Melbourne. In Sydney it was youth hip-hop and R&B station CADA at No 1. Sky News Radio debuted in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane with a healthy 50,000 listeners across the three metros for their first survey.

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