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Non-commercial local radio stations in Saxony with more reach
04.08.2023 - Germany Germany
The non-commercial local radio stations (NKLs) in Saxony have now all increased their range on digital radio DAB+. Radio Blau now broadcasts on the "Region Leipzig" multiplex on channel 10A, Radio T can be heard on the "Region Chemnitz" mux on channel 8A and coloRadio, Radio Zett and the now non-commercial Radio WSW broadcast on the "Region Dresden" bouquet on channel 7A. Radio Blau and Radio T have already ended their parallel broadcasting in the local muxes Chemnitz and Dresden.

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Nordseewelle 2 to launch exclusively on DAB+
04.08.2023 - Germany Germany
The launch of Nordseewelle 2, which was actually planned for July, has now taken place. The station can be received exclusively via DAB+ in the north-west of Lower Saxony. It will be broadcast on the multiplexes Nordseeküste (Aurich) on channel 11A, Oldenburg (Steinkimmen) on channel 10B and Emsland (Cloppenburg/Molbergen) on channel 10C.

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MIMIT: More DAB tenders at end of August
03.08.2023 - Italy Italy
MIMIT will publish DAB calls for expressions of interest in obtaining available usage rights in several Italian areas during the last week of August. This decision suggests a wish to conclude the competitive tenders by the end of 2023. The areas are: Piedmont, Valle d'Aosta, Lombardy, Liguria, Tuscany, Umbria, Campania, and Sicily.

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UK in-vehicle DAB listening growth continues
03.08.2023 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
DAB continues to lead in-vehicle radio in the UK, growing to a 51.2% share of listening in cars, vans and lorries, up from 49.3% in the same quarter last year. UK audience data from RAJAR for the period ending 25 June 2023 also shows analogue platforms falling to their lowest share, with listening to AM/FM now at 31.4%. Meanwhile, News Broadcasting - home of digital stations Virgin Radio and Times Radio - describes itself as “the UK’s most digital broadcaster”, with 84% of hours now coming from digital, including DAB.

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News Broadcasting remains the most digital broadcasting group in the UK
03.08.2023 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The latest round of RAJAR results - for the survey period ending 25 June 2023 - sees News Broadcasting’s portfolio of radio stations, including national brands talkSPORT, Virgin Radio UK, TalkRadio and Times Radio, as well as U105 in Northern Ireland, deliver highest-ever listening hours - up 16% year-on-year to 44.1m, while weekly reach was up 9.1% year-on-year at 6.4m listeners. News UK EVP, President of Broadcasting, Scott Taunton, said: “News Broadcasting remains the UK’s most digital broadcasting group, with 84% of listening hours from digital and 35% from streaming, positioning us brilliantly for continued digital audience and revenue growth.”

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Boom Radio audiences grow
03.08.2023 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Boom Radio — the national DAB station targeted at baby boomers — has increased its audience again with 641,000 adults now listening each week, according to the latest official research. The music radio station for baby boomers launched during lockdown by presenters broadcasting from their bedrooms and garden sheds has seen spectacular growth in its audience in the last 12 months. Over the same period, the amount of hours spent by listeners with the station each week has more than doubled from 3.2m 12 months ago to 6.6m today*. Each listener is also now tuning in for over 10 hours per week, making Boom listeners the most loyal of all commercial radio listeners.

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K-NET, 16 FM stations pilot DAB in Ghana
02.08.2023 - Ghana Ghana
Some 16 FM stations in Accra and Kumasi, and Ghana’s leading broadcasting technology operator, K-NET are piloting the recently announced Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) system under the auspices of the National Communications Authority (NCA). The NCA announced the commencement of trials for DAB in Accra and Kumasi, following which it held a stakeholder engagement with the selected parties involved. The stakeholders included the selected 16 FM stations as well as KNET, the technical partners for the project.

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UK Culture Secretary visits Cheshire’s Mix 56 ahead of small-scale DAB launch
02.08.2023 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
UK Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, the Rt Honourable Lucy Frazer MP has visited Cheshire’s MIX 56 ahead of its launch on DAB later this month. Lucy was joined by Warrington South MP Andy Carter. Cheshire’s MIX 56 is launching later this month on the new Warrington, Widnes and Runcorn small-scale digital multiplex and has also signed up for East Cheshire and Stockport. Andy Carter, Warrington South MP said: “The government have played a big part in extending DAB to small communities, it’s the future of radio so more listeners have access to digital radio services. We wish Cheshire’s MIX 56 the best of luck with the switch on later this month.”

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Czechia announces DAB+ tender
02.08.2023 - Czechia Czechia
The Czech Telecommunications Office has announced a tender for DAB+ networks. The document with the full title “Announcement of the tender procedure for the purpose of granting rights to use radio frequencies for the provision of electronic communications networks for the provision of terrestrial digital radio broadcasting and mobile multimedia applications in the frequency band 174-230 MHz” can be found here. Applicants may submit applications for the allocations until Aug. 31, 2023. The tender requires a cash guarantee by the same deadline. The auction itself is scheduled to take place in October.

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Radio Nacional's first birthday - 'This year seems unreal, we have made a miracle'
02.08.2023 - Croatia Croatia
Radio Nacional, the first national digital radio in Croatia, will mark the first year of broadcasting on DAB+ and through the website of the weekly magazine Nacional on August 2. "Today, it is necessary that you can listen to your favorite shows in peace, whenever and wherever you like, and that is what Radio Nacional provides. DAB radio is absolutely the technology of the future, it is 'eco friendly' and it is the thing that inevitably awaits us. We are already here, we are available to everyone with newer cars and to those who have already bought a DAB radio. And in the near future, everyone will have to buy such a device, because everything will easily switch to DAB, which is the European tendency", Tomislav Hleb pointed out.

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