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RTI cz can retune DAB+ in Pribram, has acquired the final frequency
20.12.2024 - Czechia Czechia
The twenty-second individual authorisation for the use of frequencies of the multiplex C for digital broadcasting of commercial radios concerns the transmitter located at the Příbram observatory. After switching to the final channel 8D it will be able to increase the transmitter's power almost tenfold to 2 kW. Earlier, the operator obtained individual authorisation for its other Central Bohemian transmitter in Beroun, which will be re-tuned at the same time as in Pribram. RTI cz has already tuned its Prague transmitter in Strahov to the same channel 8D and is also planning to use another Prague transmitter of Teleko digital at the City Tower building in Pankrác.

(Televizníweb.cz) Read more


1.6m French people listening to Indés Radios stations on DAB+
20.12.2024 - France France
In 2024, while Indés Radios once again confirmed its excellent reach, with more than 1 in 3 French people listening to its programming every week, the ad hoc EAR Insights Digital component of this programme, published this week, also provided the first DAB+ audience figures. Les Indés Radios were the first to integrate differentiated watermarking on all their streams, giving them a precise view of DAB+ listening. According to EAR Insights Digital, over 1.6 million French people listen to Les Indés Radios via DAB+ every week. Although this share is still modest, it represents a significant signal of the gradual adoption of this technology. Pioneers of DAB+, today more than 80% of the 129 member radio stations of Indés Radios are present on this technology, whether on a local, regional or national scale (via metropolitan DAB+).

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Registration open for ABU DBS 2025
19.12.2024 - Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) WorldDAB Member - Malaysia Malaysia
Registrations are open for the next edition of Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union’s (ABU) Digital Broadcasting Symposium DBS), to be held from February 24 to 27 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The DBS2025 event, through its conference sessions, panel discussions, focused workshops and masterclasses, presented by eminent experts across the globe, will address challenges, find solutions and share experiences related to digital transition, technology implementation, creative content ideas, and enhancing user experiences. An ever-expanding range of technologies is now on the market, providing broadcasters with important new opportunities. DBS showcases these to help broadcasters make the right decisions. WorldDAB will be strongly represented at the event.

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"Ensemble pour le DAB+" announces an ambitious action plan to raise awareness
18.12.2024 - France France
As the ‘Ensemble pour le DAB+’ (Together for DAB+) association brought together the extended radio sector with professionals from the retail, automotive and institutional sectors on Monday 16 December, it is announcing a proactive plan to raise awareness of DAB+ in 2025 among the general public and professionals. The plan will include training and promotional activities. After an initial national campaign, and the recruitment of a managing director in 2024, ‘Ensemble pour le DAB+’ intends to step up its efforts to promote the digital terrestrial radio broadcasting standard among professionals and the general public.

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‘Ensemble pour le DAB+’ strengthens its communication in 2025
18.12.2024 - France France
‘Ensemble pour le DAB+’ wants to step up the promotion of DAB+ in France next year. It unveiled its ‘proactive plan’ to raise awareness of the digital terrestrial radio broadcasting standard among professionals and the general public, at a meeting on 16 December attended by a wide range of players in the sector (retail, automotive, institutional, etc.). In particular, the association plans to step up its communication campaigns in 2025: four campaigns staggered over February, May, August and the end of the year. They will highlight DAB+, the purchase of compatible receivers at home and the use of this technology in the car. Communication tools will be made available to shops and dealerships, and campaigns on radio stations' social networks will round off the campaign.

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Frontier announces ASA certification for their DAB solutions
18.12.2024 - Frontier Smart Technologies WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Frontier is delighted to announce that our DAB+ receiver solutions have passed the Automatic Safety Alert (ASA) certification, marking a key milestone to launching the safety system in 2025. ASA is a new standard for safety that builds on top of the DAB+ standard and allows life-saving messages to be reliably broadcast to users. Germany is planning to be the first country to start DAB+ ASA broadcasting in 2025. Combined with Digital Tick, the ASA certification ensures that DAB+ receivers are fully compliant with the broadcast standard and provides comfort that receivers will respond correctly and in a timely manner to emergency broadcasts. Combined with Digital Tick, the ASA certification ensures that DAB+ receivers are fully compliant with the broadcast standard and provides comfort that receivers will respond correctly and in a timely manner to emergency broadcasts. Prem Rajalingham, Managing Director at Frontier said “this is an important milestone in the global rollout of ASA . Brands can now create DAB receivers that support the standard and can pass the tests knowing that the core technology has been approved”.

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DAB+ mast is the biggest Christmas tree
17.12.2024 - Netherlands Netherlands
Broadcast Partners is proud to contribute to one of the most iconic lighting installations in the Netherlands: the largest Christmas tree in IJsselstein. Combining our expertise in broadcasting technology with innovative solutions, we support this impressive project so that it comes to life safely and efficiently every year. Since its first creation in 1992, the Christmas tree has developed into a true spectacle that attracts visitors from all over the country every year. The 366-metre mast in IJsselstein, which also serves as an important DAB+ radio mast, is transformed into a gigantic light installation. This requires a precise balance between functionality and appearance. This is where Broadcast Partners plays an important role: we ensure that the radio signal remains undisturbed and work can be done safely, while the lighting shines without any problems.

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DAB+ station offering expanded from Lopik transmitter mast
17.12.2024 - Netherlands Netherlands
Radio entrepreneur Bas Emons has leased bandwidth for his radio station GOD Radio from service provider MTVNL. As a result, the station can now be heard on DAB+ channel 7D from the mast in IJsselstein, Utrecht - better known as Lopik. The 372-metre-high mast ensures good reception in large parts of the central Netherlands and the Randstad region.

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CRA to launch third regional DAB+ network, after Prague and Pilsen in Liberec
17.12.2024 - Czechia Czechia
České Radiokomunikace (CRA) is about to launch its third regional network for terrestrial digital commercial radio. After Prague and Plzeň, where it has switched the frequencies of the existing temporary CRA DAB+ network, it is now planning to launch a new transmitter in Liberec. CRA is launching the first transmitters of its regional DAB+ networks before the launch of its nationwide radio multiplex B. After Prague and Pilsen, it will be Liberec's turn. There, CRA will start broadcasting from Jested on channel 7B with a power of 0.8 kW, launching Regional Network 4, which is to gradually cover not only Liberec, but also the Ústí nad Karlovy Vary region.

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DAB+ radio in 2024: increasing use / ‘ASA’ warning system presented / switch to digital radio in Switzerland
17.12.2024 - Germany Germany
DAB+ radio has reached significant milestones in 2024: The new ASA warning system, which will be available from summer 2025, will strengthen civil protection through digital terrestrial radio. Despite a challenging market environment, interest in DAB+ is growing among providers and listeners. In Switzerland, SRG will complete the switch to DAB+ digital radio by the end of the year, while radio stations in Schleswig-Holstein will switch from analogue to digital by 2031. After two years of intensive co-operation, the WorldDAB association and Digitalradio Deutschland e.V. are presenting an exemplary innovation for DAB+ digital radio: The ‘Automatic Safety Alert (ASA)’ warning system, which protects the population in emergencies and crises and reliably transmits safety messages digitally on the radio without an internet connection.

(Digitalradio Büro Deutschland) Read more