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CSA: DAB+ growth still a priority for 2020
16.09.2020 - FranceSpeaking as part of the second edition of the #RadioTour, the president of the French regulator reiterated the continued growth of DAB+ as the CSA's priority for 2020. He also highlighted the broadcasters' continued support for the development of DAB+, and touched on the upcoming launches of (national and regional) DAB+ services across France, including Toulouse and Bordeaux.
(La Lettre Pro) Read more
WorldDAB General Assembly 2020 event goes online
15.09.2020 - United KingdomThe WorldDAB General Assembly 2020 is being held online this year and the date is set for November 3between 9am and 4pm GMT. The event brings together WorldDAB members and experts from across the digital radio industry for one day and is free to watch.
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DAB+ reception improves in western Germany
15.09.2020 - GermanyDAB+ reception is set to improve in Germany's western state of Rhineland-Palatinate with the launch of a new transmitter. Public broadcaster SWR is planning to further expand DAB+ coverage in the region in 2020 and 2021.
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Google and radio industry partnership brings more live and local radio to Google Nest speakers and displays
14.09.2020 - AustraliaListeners can now find more Australian radio stations than ever on Google Nest devices, thanks to the new integration of RadioApp, the Australian radio industry’s official aggregator radio app, further expanding Australian radio’s accessibility across digital devices. Now, more than 350 Australian AM, FM and DAB+ digital radio stations, including all commercial radio, ABC and SBS stations, are available via voice command on Google Nest speakers and displays.
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Spain to implement EECC regulation into national legislation
11.09.2020 - SpainAccording to the latest draft for Spain's Telecoms Regulation, starting from 21 December 2020, all car radio receivers that are built into new class M vehicles in Spain will be required to include digital terrestrial broadcasting capabilities.
( 57/5000 Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation) Read more
Euradio achieves significant expansion through DAB+
09.09.2020 - FranceEuradio is now available regionally on DAB+ across 11 cities across France - Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Lille, Strasbourg, Nantes, Nice, Rouen, Le Havre, Saint-Nazaire and La Roche-sur-Yon.
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New DAB Italia President to prioritise DAB
09.09.2020 - ItalyEduardo Montefusco, President of Radio Dimensione Suono (RDS), was unanimously elected to the presidency of DAB Italia. Following his appointment, Montefusco highlighted the development of digital radio - and DAB in particular - as one of his priorities.
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Czech Radio set to reveal DAB+ expansion plans
09.09.2020 - Czech Radio WorldDAB Member - CzechiaCzech Radio is set to reveal its DAB+ network expansion plans at a press conference taking place next Thursday 17 September. The event will cover Czech Radio's radio broadcasting distribution strategy, 2020 DAB+ expansion plans and the planned switchoff of AM services.
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EWF test to take place on DAB+
09.09.2020 - GermanyThanks to DAB + digital radio, the Emergency Warning Functionality (EWF) can be used to send corresponding warnings directly to DAB + radio devices. EWF is a new form of barrier-free alerting within a few seconds, which the digital terrestrial broadcasting standard DAB + offers and, in exceptional cases, can switch on radios that are in standby. In addition to the voice announcement, multilingual text information is also transmitted with EWF via DAB+.
(dabplus.de) Read more
German consumers increasingly opting for DAB+
08.09.2020 - GermanyThere are now almost ten million DAB+ radios in cars and households across Germany - one million more than in the previous year, with the number expected to rise further as Germany prepares to launch its second national multiplex in October.
(Berliner Zeitung) Read more