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More than 60% of new Swiss cars with DAB+ as standard
25.06.2015 - Switzerland
According to leading automakers, more than 60% of all new Swiss vehicles come with DAB+ as standard.
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Cilla Benkö comments on the Swedish Government’s decision regarding DAB
24.06.2015 - Sveriges Radio - Sweden
“In countries such as Norway and Denmark, where the digital terrestrial network is used with full force in a competitive market, we are seeing the radio audience increase both in terms of user numbers and listening time. This is because the radio audience has new and exciting stations to listen to. We are not seeing any corresponding increase in listening in Sweden.”
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BBC Coverage Expands with 5 New National DAB Transmitters
24.06.2015 - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom
The BBC has launched a further five national DAB transmitters, bringing the total number of transmitters to 319 and serving more than 96 per cent of homes in total.
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Bush unveils new digital radio with Spotify built-in
24.06.2015 - Australia
Other features of the new Bush Heritage II Connect include DAB+ crystal-clear digital radio with live text from the broadcasting station on screen; audio streaming from a PC or Mac over a home Wi-Fi network; plus convenient connection and streaming with a Bluetooth/NFC compatible device.
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Tangent DAB 2go BT DAB+/FM/BT radio
23.06.2015 - United Kingdom
The new Tangent DAB 2go BT portable DAB+/FM/BT radio gives you extra entertainment options by adding portability to the already successful Tangent table-top radio range.
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Swedish government to follow international development of DAB, with a focus on Norway
23.06.2015 - Sweden
“It’s regrettable for the Swedish radio audience that the expansion of digital radio has been postponed. The FM band is full and there will be a need for a terrestrial broadcasting network for a long time forward. Internet-based IP radio will be important, but will never replace a terrestrial network” says Cilla Benkö, the director-general of Sweden’s public radio broadcaster Sveriges Radio.
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Digital Radio’s summer campaign launches
23.06.2015 - United Kingdom
A number of radio stations across the UK are now broadcasting Digital Radio UK’s summer advertising campaign.
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Dutch most successful in DAB+ launch
23.06.2015 - Netherlands
The Netherlands has had a successful launch of DAB+ radio, according to JATO Dynamics.
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GatesAir Appoints Omnicast as an Australian distribution channel
23.06.2015 - GatesAir WorldDAB Member - Australia
Omnicast will partner with GatesAir with an emphasis on delivering complete systems and guiding broadcasters through challenging transitions — notably migration to DAB+ digital radio systems.
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Automotive IT Magazine delves into the future of radio
23.06.2015 -

The automobile industry is clearly one that is of great importance to radio and the feeling appears to be mutual.
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