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DAB sales reach 70 million worldwide
31.10.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The latest annual report from WorldDAB shows how the number of DAB receivers sold around the world continues to increase. By the end of the 2nd quarter of 2018, over 71 million consumer and automotive DAB/DAB+ receivers had been sold in Europe and Asia Pacific – up from 58 million a year earlier.

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DAB+ continues to grow in France and the world
31.10.2018 - France France
WorldDAB's latest market report reveals that by the end of the second quarter of 2018, more than 71 million DAB / DAB+ receivers were sold in Europe and Asia-Pacific, compared with 58 million in the second quarter of 2017.

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71 million consumer  and automotive DAB/DAB+ receivers sold in Europe and Asia Pacific
31.10.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
WorldDAB’s latest market report reveals that, by the end of Q2 2018, over 71 million consumer and automotive DAB/DAB+ receivers had been sold in Europe and Asia Pacific , up from 58 million in Q2 2017. The new data published by WorldDAB draws on multiple sources to give a comprehensive overview of the latest statistics on DAB receiver sales, road and population coverage, household penetration and the number of national stations on DAB/DAB+ compared to FM.

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WorldDAB releases latest market report
30.10.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
WorldDAB has published its latest market report, which illustrates that by the end of Q2 2018, more than 71 million consumer and automotive DAB/DAB+ receivers had been sold in Europe and Asia Pacific. This, says WorldDAB, is up from 58 million in Q2 2017.

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Slovenian Radio Maxi has joined DAB+ digital radio offer
30.10.2018 - Slovenia Slovenia
Slovenia's Radio Maxi has also expanded its offer of digital terrestrial radio in Slovenia. It is already the sixteenth station in the "Slovenia DAB+ R1" network.

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DAB digital radio sales hit 71 million worldwide
30.10.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The latest market report from WorldDAB has revealed that DAB digital radio sales have cracked the 71 million mark. The figures, taken at the end of Q2 of 2018, saw an increase from 58 million at the same point of 2017. The report drew on the latest statistics on DAB receiver sales, road and population coverage, household penetration and the number of national stations on DAB/DAB+ compared to FM.

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New WorldDAB numbers: 70 million digital radios have been sold around the world
30.10.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
By the end of the second quarter of this year, a total of 70m digital radio receivers with DAB or DAB+ support were sold worldwide, according to a new report by WorldDAB.

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WorldDAB: more than 70 million receivers sold
30.10.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
According to the latest infographic report published by WorldDAB, 71 million digital radios have now be sold worldwide. More than 1m DAB+ receivers have been sold in the Netherlands, while in Germany, this number now exceeds 12 million recipients and that means that 17 percent of German households own at least one digital receiver.

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French station Radio Oxygène sets up DAB+ infrastructure in Nice
30.10.2018 - France France
Since Monday, Radio Oxygène has its DAB+ broadcasting system in Nice, from the site of Mont Leuze. The local multiplex 6 had not renewed the contract with its broadcaster. To propose a new economic model, Radio Oxygène has applied for the broadcasting of the multiplex, in order to be part of the new dynamics of DAB+, led by Nicolas Curien within the CSA.

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RAI organises digital radio conference
30.10.2018 - Italy Italy
A digital radio conference has been organised by Italian broadcaster RAI on 15 November in Rome. Entitled "Once upon a time the car radio", the conference is dedicated to the appeal of mobility of in-car digital listening, and will feature a roundtable discussion with car manufacturers, as well as another discussion held between content operators.

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