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French-speaking Belgium regulator receives 126 applications for DAB+ licences
11.04.2019 - BelgiumThe list of applicants has been published on the CSA website. The CSA will now assess the applications based on their feasibility and contribution to the diversity of the radio landscape and will publish its decision by no later than 16 July 2019.
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NRJ will also be nationwide in Denmark
11.04.2019 - DenmarkFollowing its launch on FM in North Sealand and Greater Copenhagen, from 15 April, NRJ will also be available nationally on DAB+ in Denmark.
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NRJ now available nationally on DAB+ in Denmark
11.04.2019 - DenmarkAfter launching in autumn 2018 in North Sealand and Greater Copenhagen, NRJ has expanded its distribution and is now available nationally on DAB+ in Denmark. NRJ is present in 18 countries.
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Frontier launches world's first single chip for Smart Radio
11.04.2019 - Frontier Smart Technologies WorldDAB Member - United KingdomFrontier Smart Technologies has launched Chorus 4 - the world’s first integrated Smart Radio chip. Chorus 4 will power a new generation of solutions for radios offering internet connectivity, DAB / DAB+ and FM.
The first of these new solutions, Venice X, is being launched by Frontier this week at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair. Venice X is a cost-optimised, customisable turnkey system which enables brands and manufacturers to build high quality Smart Radios quickly and cost-effectively.
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Panasonic partners with Xperi to support DTS Connected Radio
10.04.2019 - Xperi Corporation WorldDAB Member - United StatesPanasonic Automotive, the global supplier of automotive infotainment and connectivity systems solutions, announced at the 2019 National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show that its SPYDR 2.0 complete cockpit android-based domain controller will support DTS Connected Radio via a collaboration with Xperi.
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Xperi and LG announce development of DTS connected radio platform for Launch in 2020
10.04.2019 - Xperi Corporation WorldDAB Member - United StatesXperi Corporation and LG Electronics have announced the development and integration of DTS Connected Radio technology into automobiles sold around the world. The first implementation will arrive at dealerships in 2020 with a major global car brand, to be announced at a later date. Xperi will deliver to LG the DTS Connected Radio platform which enables an engaging in-car radio experience, combining over-the-air radio with IP delivered content.
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Xperi and LG Announce Development of DTS Connected Radio Platform for Launch in 2020
10.04.2019 - Xperi Corporation WorldDAB Member - LG Electronics WorldDAB Member - United StatesXperi will deliver the DTS Connected Radio platform to LG Electronics, enabling an engaging in-car radio experience starting in 2020.
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Switchdigital welcomes applications from broadcasters for London’s largest DAB multiplex
10.04.2019 - United KingdomSwitchdigital (London) Limited, the operator of London’s largest digital radio multiplex (also known as London 2), is seeking applications from broadcasters interested in acquiring DAB or DAB+ capacity. The London 2 multiplex covers 5.3 million households across London and the South East of England. Parties interested in applying for the available capacity should contact Piers Collins by 12 April 2019.
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Volkswagen and Skoda to include DAB+ radio in cars as standard in all cars sold in Italy
09.04.2019 - ItalyThe automobile manufacturer has announced that all new Volkswagen and Skoda cars released in Italy will now include DAB+ digital radio as standard at no extra cost. As of 1 January 2020, all new cars sold in Italy are required to be equipped with DAB+ digital radio capabilities.
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ICASA plans to introduce digital radio broadcasting but keep analogue stations for time being
09.04.2019 - South AfricaICASA said that even though analogue medium wave (AM) frequencies are ample, the sound quality is generally poor, with higher transmission costs. ICASA said that even though FM still offers good quality sound, spectrum scarcity and high transmission costs necessitate consideration for digital sound broadcasting services
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