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RTVS expands DAB+ coverage
30.06.2023 - Slovakia Slovakia
RTVS in cooperation with the service supplier Towercom a.s. extends the coverage of the territory and population of Slovakia with the digital radio broadcasting signal in the T-DAB+ standard. A new location Prievidza will be added. From 1 July, listeners will be able to listen to all RTVS Slovak Radio programme services via the new T-DAB+ transmitter in Prievidza. The radiated power of the transmitter will be 700 W and it will serve listeners in the locality of Prievidza - Bojnice and surroundings.

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Start-up of DAB+ multiplexes in Besançon, Metz and Nancy
30.06.2023 - France France
DAB+ technology is gradually being rolled out in France. Every year, new transmitters are brought into service to provide ever finer coverage of the country. In total, 17 extended or local multiplexes are scheduled to start broadcasting in the summer of 2023. Once these transmitters are up and running, DAB+ will cover more than 50% of the population of mainland France. Discover the list of digital radio stations authorised in June by Arcom in the local and extended allotments of Besançon, Metz and Nancy.

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16 Attorneys General confront EV makers over AM
30.06.2023 - United States United States
Attorneys general from 16 states have expressed their concern about the decision of several organisations to eliminate AM radios in electric cars. Their letter marks another step in the bipartisan push to protect the AM band. In a letter addressed to the Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA) and the Zero Emission Transportation Association (ZETA), the Republican attorneys general highlighted the important role AM radio plays in ensuring the safety and well-being of Americans. They urged the associations to reconsider the decision to remove AM radios from electric vehicles. Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody led the letter, and referenced the NAB’s “Depend on AM Radio” campaign that has led to tens of thousands of letters, social media messages, and emails to Congress and automakers.

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Traffic and Travel news remains important to radio listeners
30.06.2023 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
A new report shows traffic and travel news remains relevant to radio listeners despite the growth of travel apps and websites. The survey shows that radio travel bulletins are the most widely used and most often used source of traffic and travel information, with reliability and accessibility being the key factors. The information was collected for GTN UK, gathering opinions from 2,000 listeners across the UK, along with additional smartphone surveys. When asked which sources of travel information comes to mind spontaneously, 49% said radio, whilst 12% mentioned Google Maps and 6% said social media.

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Start-up of DAB+ multiplexes in Bayonne
30.06.2023 - France France
DAB+ technology is gradually being rolled out in France. Every year, new transmitters are brought into service to provide ever finer coverage of the country. In total, 17 extended or local multiplexes are scheduled to start broadcasting in the summer of 2023. Once these transmitters are up and running, DAB+ will cover more than 50% of the population of mainland France. Every month, digital terrestrial radio (DAB+) passes new milestones in its rollout. Discover the list of digital radio stations authorised in June by Arcom in the local and extended allotments of Bayonne.

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Frequency agreement signed for the expansion of DAB+ digital radio in eastern Europe
30.06.2023 - Austria Austria - Hungary Hungary - Slovenia Slovenia - Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina - Croatia Croatia - Serbia Serbia - Romania Romania
On 12 and 13 June, the final meeting of a working group of media regulatory and frequency planning institutions from seven countries in eastern Europe took place at the Hungarian media regulatory authority NMHH in Budapest with the ceremonial signing of an agreement on the use of DAB+ frequencies in the joint frequency planning area. Austria, Hungary, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia and Romania participated in the working group. The working agreement now concluded enables the administrations to tender for new or additional DAB+ multiplex coverage by agreeing on technical reference parameters for future DAB+ transmitter stations.

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KommAustria invites tenders for new muxes for expansion of DAB+
30.06.2023 - Austria Austria
The Communications Authority Austria (KommAustria) is inviting tenders for DAB+ digital radio multiplexes. The media authority offers licences for a nationwide multiplex, which can also be regionalised, and several regional multiplexes, via each of which around 15 DAB+ stations can be broadcast. "Against the background of limited FM frequencies in Austria, DAB+ digital radio is an excellent opportunity to offer the population more audio media and opinion diversity in contemporary sound and reception quality," says Michael Ogris, Chairman of the media authority KommAustria.

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DAB+ digital radio arrives in southern Aquitaine
30.06.2023 - TDF WorldDAB Member - France France
On Friday 30 June TDF launched digital radio broadcasting in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques region from its iconic site on La Rhune. Two multiplexes of thirteen digital-quality radio stations, for a total of twenty-six, went live. The area covered extends from the Basque coast to the gateway to the Landes region and a large part of the inland Basque country. Over the summer, digital radio broadcasting will be gradually extended across the region and into the Hautes-Pyrénées.

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Chelmsford small-scale DAB bidder confirms plans for local application
29.06.2023 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Chelmsford Digital Radio has been established to apply for the upcoming small-scale DAB multiplex for the area. The application is being managed by Martin Steers from Steers Media, along with Dean Kavanagh and with the support of Chelmsford Community Radio. Martin said: “It’s great that the area has the opportunity to have its own local DAB, and I’m really excited to hear new and existing stations start broadcasting across the area.”

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Testing of digital radio in Estonia will continue until the end of the year
29.06.2023 - Estonia Estonia
The testing period for the DAB+ digital radio service, which started at the end of last year, is extended until 31 December 2023. Digital radio test transmitters are operating in the Tallinn TV Tower, in Koeru and in Pehka in Haljala Rural Municipality. Duo Media Networks has also installed test transmitters in Pärnu and Tartu. "The tests confirm that the new generation digital radio is much more advanced. Signal quality and availability in the planned coverage area sometimes even exceeded expectations. We intend to launch the transmitter on the Valgjärve mast in the autumn, fulfilling the initial plan to create a test opportunity for the entire Tallinn-Luhamaa route. One of the reasons for extending the testing period is listener interest and positive feedback - many people want to listen to digital radio in their cars, especially in summer," said Cristo Kaasan, Levira's Director of Technology and IT.

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