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Radio Crooner launches digital stations
30.06.2014 - France France
This weekend, fifty British cars Rolls Royce and Bentley crossed the Champs Elysees to officially launch Radio Crooner which now broadcasts RNT to Paris.

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Gentlemen Drivers for Crooner
28.06.2014 - France France
On Saturday, June 28, at 11:30, to the surprise of many tourists at this time, dozens of cars from famous British car brands appeared in the four corners of France to celebrate the arrival of radio CROONER in Paris via DAB+ (RNT).

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BBC DAB network passes 250 transmitter milestone
27.06.2014 - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The BBC has brought another seven DAB digital radio transmitters into service as part of its bid to increase DAB coverage of its national stations to 97% of the UK population by the end of 2015.

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BBC increases digital radio coverage with Northern transmitters
27.06.2014 - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Currently 93% of the population can receive DAB and today's switch on will mean an additional 31,000 households will be able to get a BBC DAB signal, while digital radio reception for a further 240,000 households will be improved.

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Global makes London DAB multiplex changes
27.06.2014 - Global WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Global Radio is making a number of changes to the platforms used by its London radio stations broadcasting on DAB. “We are moving these services in order to use our digital capacity more effectively. We are asking listeners to re-tune their receivers to pick up these changes.”

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France Is Key to Digital Europe
27.06.2014 - WorldDAB News - France France
Digital radio launched in France on June 20, 2014, joining the United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark and Switzerland, where the standard is well-established, according to WorldDMB. Germany launched DAB+ in 2011 with the Netherlands following in 2013.

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WorldDMB applauds the launch of DAB+ in France
26.06.2014 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom - France France
“WorldDMB welcomes the launch of digital radio in France on 20th June, 2014. This launch creates the opportunity for France to join other European markets in embracing digital radio - to enhance the service offering for listeners (greater choice, improved sound quality, data services) and help secure the long term strategic future of the industry."

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WorldDMB welcomes the launch of digital radio in France
26.06.2014 - WorldDAB News - France France
"This is the opportunity for France to join other European markets in embracing digital radio – to help develop the long term strategic positioning of the medium, both within in its own borders and across the continent." Download the full press release by WorldDMB President Patrick Hannon.

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Derbyshire DAB launch line-up revealed
26.06.2014 - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldDAB Member - Global WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Five radio stations will join Derbyshire's new local DAB digital radio multiplex when it launches shortly, according to a multiplex variation request published by Ofcom.

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Bavaria Radio continues to expand the reach of its DAB+ network
25.06.2014 - Bayerischer Rundfunk WorldDAB Member - Germany Germany
Bayerischer Rundfunk (Bavaria Radio) will launch a new DAB+ multiplex on the first of July from the 1686 meter high Laber in Oberammergau. The addition of Oberammergau on channel 11D will mean that Bavaria Radio will have 23 digital stations available throughout Bavaria. 93% of the highways are already covered, along with 89% of the population.

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