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Global to launch 24 hour rolling news radio station on DAB+
23.10.2019 - United KingdomGlobal is taking its London rolling news service national and around the clock as it launches LBC News nationwide on DAB+. The UK’s only other rolling news service, News Radio UK, is available on a number of local DAB multiplexes.
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Increased interest in DAB+ from broadcasters in Slovenia
22.10.2019 - SloveniaRadio broadcasters in Slovenia are increasingly interested in broadcasting on DAB+. One national multiplex is currently in operation in the country, with the launch of another two multiplexes - one national, and one covering the capital of Ljubljana - being considered.
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TU Automotive 2019 to highlight radio’s place in the car
22.10.2019 - - RadioDNS WorldDAB Member - CARIAD SE WorldDAB Member - GermanyWorldDAB is hosting a session at this year’s TU-Automotive Europe, the automotive event held in Munich. Titled The future of Radio? Will the Connected Car kill the Radio star?, the session will take place on 29 October, and address radio’s role in the increasingly-connected car.
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Temporary local DAB+ licences consultation launched in the Netherlands
22.10.2019 - NetherlandsThe Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate has launched its consultation for the distribution of temporary DAB+ permits in the Netherlands, with the intention to launch 22 services by 31 August 2022. Interested parties have until 3 December to submit their applications.
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Hamburg tops DAB+ charts in Germany
22.10.2019 - GermanyAccording to the latest statistics released in Germany, over 62% of Hamburg's residents now listen to the radio digitally, while 22% of people in Hamburg have access to a DAB+ device.
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DAB+ over FM - benefits of the new standard
21.10.2019 - GermanyWith reception now available in 98% of the country, DAB+ digital radio is becoming increasingly popular in Germany. Amongst a number of advantages, listeners can benefit from a wider pool of content, improved sound quality, and additional visual and text information.
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Dabcast debuts new platform for simplified DAB+ implementation
21.10.2019 - PolandTechnical broadcast operator BCAST has debuted a new platform that is meant to help small and medium broadcasters implement the DAB+ standard, named Dabcast.
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German parliament adopts new DAB+ legislation
18.10.2019 - GermanyThe revised telecoms law requires all new car radios to be able to receive digital terrestrial radio from 20th Dec 2020 – as required by the European Electronic Communications Code. The law also requires all new consumer radios, capable of displaying a station’s name, to be able to receive digital signals (for example, DAB+ or IP) – from the same date.
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DAB+ in the Netherlands more popular amongst 25-65 year olds
18.10.2019 - NetherlandsAccording to the annual survey published by the the Central Bureau of Statistics, 16% of 25-65 year olds say they own a DAB+ radio, while 45% say they have heard of DAB+ digital radio.
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On amending the Decision of the National Council No. 1308 of 05 September 2019 “On announcing the competition for obtaining the license for radio broadcasting in the terrestrial digital multichannel network (T-DAB standard) with the use of radio frequency
17.10.2019 - UkraineBased on the conclusions concerning electro magnetic compatibility and information submitted by the operator of the local DAB+ multiplex – the Broadcasting, Radiocommunications & Television Concern (BRT Concern) – in its letter dated of 11 October 2019, the National Council being guided by Article 25 of the Law of Ukraine “On Television and Radio Broadcasting” decided to amend the annex to the Decision of the National Council No. 1308 of 05 September 2019 “On announcing the competition for obtaining the license for radio broadcasting in the terrestrial digital multichannel network (T-DAB standard) with the use of radio frequency resource” with regard to “frequency block (frequency, MHz)” by changing nominal value of 7D (194,064) to 11D (222,064).
The channel 11D (222,064) has been calculated in accordance with the Frequency Assignment Plan GENEVA 2006 (GE06) in order to substitute the temporarily assigned (until analogue TV switch-off) frequency block 7D (194,064 MHz).