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DAB+ in North Rhine-Westphalia launches on 29 October
27.10.2021
From 29 October radio listeners in North Rhine-Westphalia can look forward to a large selection of additional programmes via DAB+. With a total of 16 channels in the new, state-wide programme offering from audio.digital NRW GmbH, the variety will again increase significantly. Together with the regional and nationwide DAB+ programmes already broadcast, a total of up to 60 radio programmes in the best digital quality will then be available in Germany's most populous federal state, both at home and in the car.

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egoFM officially starts on October 29th via DAB + in NRW
26.10.2021 - Germany Germany
Radio listeners in North Rhine-Westphalia can look forward to ten new DAB + digital radio stations. The private broadcaster egoFM has also been there from the start. The station is looking forward to surprising listeners in NRW with a “beautiful, new world of radio”. The innovative audio platform egoFM, two-time German Radio Prize winner, promises a special radio programme based on the motto: Music that changes everything. Diversity that broadens your horizons. Ideas that save the world. "We are very pleased to be able to expand our broadcasting area with the DAB+ network of North Rhine-Westphalia," said Christian Strohmeier, Managing Director of Radio Next Generation GmbH & Co KG. This means that the station can potentially reach an additional 18 million people in a largely urban region. “From our point of view, the perfect audience for a station like egoFM”.

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Polish Radio to extend DAB+ coverage in spring 2022
26.10.2021 - Poland Poland
On Monday, Polish Radio, together with 13 regional public radio stations, announced a tender for DAB+ broadcast services in more locations. Up until now coverage was focused on cities, and with this extension applies more to the main roads. DAB+ today reaches 67 percent of inhabitants of Poland, increasing to approximately 80 percent after the spring 2022 expansion.

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Radio Orient expands its coverage area with DAB+
26.10.2021 - France France
On October 12, Radio Orient began broadcasting its programs in Marseille, Toulon, Nice, Cannes, Dijon and Avignon. This new deployment brings the number of zones covered by Radio Orient to 26 sectors in DAB+ and 11 in FM. This makes this station one of the most important in terms of coverage, especially as other new sectors will be opened in 2022.

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Schlager Radio launches state-wide on October 29th
25.10.2021 - Germany Germany
Schlager Radio will start broadcasting on the North Rhine-Westfalia DAB+ multiplex to launch on 29 October. The launch of the station fills a gap in the offer to listeners, by providing a channel that plays the popular music genre "Schlager". North Rhine-Westphalia is the "Schlagerland" of the Federal Republic. Nowhere is the enthusiasm for the genre of music in Germany greater than in NRW and many popular artists come from North Rhine-Westphalia and have a huge fan base all over Germany.

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UK: talkSPORT to broadcast rugby’s Autumn Nations Series for the first time on DAB
21.10.2021 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Starting on 30 October, talkSPORT will broadcast rugby’s Autumn Nations Series for the first time ever on the network. Coverage will include 50 exclusive matches to broadcast over the next three years, with a top team of rugby talent. Talksport, owned by Wireless Group (part of News Corp), is a sports radio station and the Global Audio Partner of the Premier league. It is the only English radio station broadcasting sporting discussions and commentaries 24 hours a day.

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UK - no digital switchover until at least 2030
21.10.2021 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The UK Digital Radio and Audio Review recommends that there should be no mandated switch-off of analogue radio in the UK until at least 2030 - meaning that FM radio broadcasts can continue for at least another decade so the elderly, vulnerable and people in remote communities can access essential news and entertainment. Media Minister Julia Lopez said: "We must make sure this treasured medium continues to reach audiences as listening shifts to new technologies and that we have a gradual transition away from FM to protect elderly listeners and those in remote areas. We will not have a digital switchover until at least 2030 and will consider new rules to keep our thriving radio sector at the heart of the UK’s media landscape."

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UK Government publishes Digital Radio and Audio Review policy paper
21.10.2021 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Published this morning by the UK Government's Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport, the Digital Radio and Audio Review assesses future trends in listening and makes recommendations on ways of strengthening UK radio and audio. Chapters cover listeners and ensuring the appeal of radio and audio, the future of radio and audio devices used in home and vehicles, digital audio platforms and voice-activation, and future radio distribution and coverage.

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Private operators also keen to develop DAB+
20.10.2021 - Czechia Czechia
From next year, Czech Radio will finance the development of DAB+ by switching off AM. Said Karel Zýka: "At the end of the year, we are shutting down AM and its resources will be set aside for digital broadcasting. Czech Radio now has all its stations on DAB+". Czech Radio plans to further improve signal coverage and in the next phase of coverage, the focus will be on indoor reception. Commercial network operators are also keen to develop DAB+ in the Czech Republic.

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DAB+ multiplex in NRW opens new multimillion market
20.10.2021 - Germany Germany
Radio listeners across North Rhine-Westphalia can listen to a wider selection of programmes from 29 October with 16 services via DAB+. Said Jan-Uwe Brinkmann: “Finally, a real radio market will also emerge in NRW with attractive nationwide providers and competition in private radio. According to estimates by market observers, up to 100 million euros in advertising money per year are wasted because the previous politically wanted radio landscape was unable to offer the appropriate advertising space. We and the other platform programmes will now change that with our nationwide offers. In this respect, the launch of DAB+ in NRW opens up a new multi-million market."

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