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More radio in digital
09.02.2015 - Digitalradio Norge AS - Norway Norway
Mari Hagerup, communications manager of Digital radio Norway disagrees with the description that Norway is an "outsider". The European Broadcasting Union EBU recommends a transition to digital radio and identifies DAB+ as a backbone in radio broadcasts... In Norway and Europe DAB better suited."

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Research into DAB+ market development in Netherlands
09.02.2015 - Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy WorldDAB Member - Netherlands Netherlands
Awareness of DAB+ or Digital Radio+ is reasonably high; 23 percent say they know the term ‘DAB+’ and 29 percent were familiar with ‘Digtal Radio+’ in July.

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Pure combines DAB+ digital radio with Bluetooth streaming in funky new Evoke D2
09.02.2015 - Pure - Australia Australia
English audio brand Pure has unveiled a new DAB+ digital radio with Bluetooth streaming. Called Evoke D2, this bookshelf speaker with a streamlined form factor combines the crystal clear quality of digital radio with the modern convenience of Bluetooth, so users can have the best of both worlds in one device.

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WorldDMB presents seminar at Salon de la Radio - Full Schedule
09.02.2015 - WorldDAB News - France France
This session gives an insider perspective on the development of digital radio across Europe, with experts from four of the major territories that have deployed DAB/DAB+ digital radio: UK, Switzerland, Italy and Germany.

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Radio listeners to benefit from major digital radio expansion
06.02.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture and the Digital Economy, today (Friday) announced the single biggest expansion of local digital radio coverage, which means that nearly eight million more people will receive their favourite local radio stations on DAB loud and clear.

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Ed Vaizey announces major digital radio expansion
06.02.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Speaking at the Drive to Digital: NOW conference held by Digital Radio UK and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) at BBC Broadcasting House, Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture and the Digital Economy,confirmed that 182 new digital transmitters will be built by 2016. He said “Digital radio is the future of radio in the UK and I am delighted that Government has been able to play its part in this major expansion which will help accelerate the transition to digital radio.”

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Digital radio coverage takes off as coverage extends to 8m new listeners
06.02.2015 - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The stats were reeled off by Ed Vaizey, minister for culture and the digital economy, this morning (6 February), who confirmed that 182 digital transmitters will be jointly built with the BBC by 2016, increasing DAB coverage from 72 to 91 per cent.

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Digital radio gets a boost as transmitter network doubles
06.02.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
“The expansion of local DAB radio will get underway as the expansion of BBC national DAB coverage completes, with 162 new national digital transmitters being built to bring the coverage of BBC national stations on DAB to 97 per cent.

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Boost for UK digital radio
06.02.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Ed Vaizey, Minister for Culture and the Digital Economy, has announced the single biggest expansion of local digital radio coverage in the UK, which means that nearly eight million more people will receive their favourite local radio stations on DAB loud and clear.

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Digital radio overtakes analogue in homes for first time
06.02.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The proportion of in-home radio listening via digital platforms such as digital audio broadcasting (DAB) radios grew to 46.2% in the final three months of last year, overtaking analogue (45.6%), according to the latest Rajar listening figures published on Thursday.

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