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Radio remains the most listened to choice
10.10.2021
A recent study carried out by BPR group has found that while radio use moves from traditional AM and FM broadcast to new distribution choices including on-line and DAB+, radio continues to be the preferred source of audio in most of the countries surveyed. A common theme that emerges is that strong and traditional relationships between listeners and radio services provides a clear advantage and USP for radio. Music streaming continues to grow, although increased music streaming is not directly impacting use of radio.

(Radioinfo.com.au) Read more


Radio Maria's worldwide network of stations integrates into DTS AutoStage
07.10.2021 - Xperi Corporation WorldDAB Member
DTS, a global leader in next-generation audio, imaging and sensing technology, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Xperi Holding Corporation, has announced that Radio Maria’s worldwide network of radio stations has been integrated into DTS AutoStage. DTS AutoStage, built on the largest database of broadcast metadata, combines over-the-air radio with IP delivered content. The DTS AutoStage platform is open and available to all broadcasters at no cost

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80’s Gold has knocked Coles Radio off the top shelf: GfK DAB+
07.10.2021 - Australia Australia
The 80’s Gold stations of WSFM, Gold104.3, 97.3, Mix and 96FM now have 323,000 DAB+ listeners Australia wide. Coles Radio, despite an improvement in numbers, is now in second spot with 298,000, while the 90’s (KIIS, 97.3, Mix, 96FM) also added to their audience size for 257,000. Double J’s numbers remain almost unchanged with a slight drop to 234,000.

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EBU calls for EU Digital Markets Act to address digital voice assistants
07.10.2021 - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member
The EBU has come together with the European Digital Radio Alliance (EDRA) and the Association of European Radios (AER) to ask policymakers to urgently intervene to prevent anti-competitive activities by digital voice assistant platforms that hold a gatekeeper position on the market. A letter co-signed by the leadership of the three organizations says that policymakers should ensure that the proposed Digital Markets Act (DMA) regulation also applies to voice assistants by including a clear reference to these services in the text. Read the full joint statement here.

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DAB+ deployment continues across France
06.10.2021 - France France
The start of national DAB+ covering the Paris-Lyon-Marseille axis and its 2,000 km of road and motorway network is a significant step in the deployment of digital radio and represents a major advance in the modernisation of radio. By 2022, 50% of the French population will be covered by DAB+. Thanks to DAB+ radio is looking firmly to the future as it celebrates its 100th year.

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Dutch network operator launches national pop-up DAB+ station Roparun
06.10.2021 - Netherlands Netherlands
DAB+ pop-up station 'Roparun Radio' was on the air in large parts of the Netherlands on 2 and 3 October via the network of service provider Mobiel TV Nederland (MTVNL). The programming of the temporary radio station was entirely devoted to reporting on the participating teams during the Roparun relay race.

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German city of Görlitz promotes itself nationwide via DAB+
06.10.2021 - Germany Germany
The city of Görlitz promotes itself all over Germany via the three national DAB+ programs FEMOTION RADIO, SPORTRADIO DEUTSCHLAND and dpd DRIVER'S RADIO, which can be received via the national DAB+ platform, the so-called 2nd DAB+ Bundesmux, and thus reaching over 67 million people in Germany. Through emotional spots and other audio content, listeners can hear how liveable and multifaceted the city of Görlitz is. German city of Görlitz promotes itself nationwide via DAB+

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Poland: more DAB+ transmitters and a competition for a nationwide DAB+ multiplex
06.10.2021 - National Broadcasting Council of Poland (KRRiT) WorldDAB Member - Poland Poland
From October, Polish Radio's DAB+ broadcasts will reach 80.1 percent of the Polish population, thanks to the activation of additional transmitters. The National Broadcasting Council aims to launch a competition for a nationwide DAB+ multiplex in the coming months, and is preparing for the final decision regarding the distribution of the remaining digital frequencies, i.e. the second and third multiplexes. Commercial broadcasters such as the RMF Group and Radio Zet are skeptical and believe that radio should be internet-based.

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DAB+ trial broadcast in Budapest
06.10.2021 - Hungary Hungary
A DAB+ trial has launched for the month of October only in the Budapest area. Media1.hu spoke with Róbert Karakas who confirmed that the trial is independent of the state-owned Antenna Hungária, and aims to gain subjective experience of sound quality. The services are broadcast from the Széchenyi-hegy transmission tower with a power of 10 watts, which provides indoor reception in Buda, and the package containing four music broadcasts (mux) is also available outdoors in Pest and in some parts of the agglomeration.

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Polish Radio articulates arguments for digitisating radio
06.10.2021 - Poland Poland
Polish Radio scans the European radio landscape, noting the advancing rollout of DAB+ across several neighbouring countries. The President of Polish Radio, Agnieszka Kamińska clarifies the differences and complementarity between internet radio and broadcast radio, highlights the free to air and anonymous nature of broadcast radio, and indicates Polish Radio plans to launch further DAB+ services. Polish Radio currently has 41 DAB+ stations on air throughout Poland, covering 67% of the population. According to Witold Kołodziejski, the chairman of the National Broadcasting Council, the larger commercial broadcasters are afraid of losing their current position and fear increased competition.

(PolskieRadio24.pl) Read more