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21.01.2026
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European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
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The EBU welcomes the EU’s Digital Networks Act proposal for modernising telecom markets while preserving key safeguards for public service media, including access, must-carry rules and net neutrality. It cautions against network access fees that could harm media access and regrets the lack of stronger measures to guarantee terrestrial broadcast radio in all vehicles, stressing radio’s critical role in emergencies. It says: "While we are reassured that the proposal preserves digital broadcast radio access in radio receivers of passenger cars, greater ambition is needed to ensure terrestrial broadcast radio presence in all vehicle types (e.g. M, N, L6 and L7) so that it can serve as lifeline for all people in times of crisis."
(European Broadcasting Union (EBU)) Read more
15.01.2026
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Austria
At its general meeting, Verein Digitalradio Österreich [Digital Radio Austria Association], the central industry platform for the promotion and further development of DAB+ in Austria, elected the board for the next three years and confirmed the management. With this broad-based team, the course that has been set and the implementation of the Radio 2035 roadmap will be consistently continued and further developed. Public broadcasting has also recently begun to rely on digital technology – the joint task now is to further expand the most modern radio standard across the board. Roman Gerner, CEO of Digitalradio Austria, explains: ‘The focus is on raising awareness of DAB+ in Austria, which is characterised by its programme diversity, innovative content and formats, and high quality.’
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12.01.2026
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Belgium
Flanders is a true radio country. Every week, 87% of Flemish people listen to the radio. Digital listening is also rapidly gaining in importance: in 2025, 54% of listening volume was via digital channels such as DAB+. However, Flemish radio legislation has lagged behind this evolution. Flemish Minister for Media Cieltje Van Achter is therefore amending the Radio Decree to bring it back into line with today's reality and prepare it for the future. ‘Our radio regulations were written for an analogue world. Digital radio is now the norm, but the decree did not take sufficient account of this. We are rectifying that,’ says Minister Van Achter. With the amendment of the decree, Flanders is now taking the first steps to allow local radio stations to broadcast fully via DAB+.
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rbb ends FM broadcasting of radio3 in Bad Belzig
26.01.2026
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Germany
Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg is reducing the terrestrial coverage of its cultural programme radio3 in western Brandenburg. From 1 February 2026, broadcasting via the FM transmitter in Bad Belzig will be permanently discontinued. The regional broadcaster is thus continuing its policy of reducing analogue capacities in favour of digital distribution channels. The measure is part of a long-term strategy to optimise costs within ARD, which involves gradually reducing the parallel transmission of analogue and digital signals. As terrestrial coverage via DAB+ in Brandenburg is now well advanced, the broadcaster no longer considers analogue coverage in smaller locations such as Bad Belzig to be economically necessary.
(radioWOCHE.de) Read more
Albrecht: New DAB+ retro radio with ASA warning function
26.01.2026
Albrecht Audio has expanded its portfolio of digital radios with the DR 710. This is a portable DAB+/FM digital radio in a retro design with a carrying strap, which, according to the manufacturer, combines good sound, versatile playback options and mobility in a compact retro design. The DR 710 receives DAB+ and FM, providing access to a wide range of stations. For important warnings, the DR 710 offers the ASA warning function, which ensures that users are warned in good time in the event of an emergency, such as severe storms, flooding or other emergency situations in their region, even in standby mode. In addition, the station memory lists can be used flexibly: 40 memory slots each for DAB+ and FM allow quick switching between favourite radio stations.
(teltarif.de) Read more
Radio Expres FM to switch off six analog frequencies in western Bohemia
26.01.2026
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Czechia
At the end of January, Expres FM will cease operations of six analog FM transmitters located in western Bohemia. The information was officially confirmed to MediaGuru.cz by Hana Holubová, PR manager at Seznam.cz.
"This is the so-called western circuit, which includes Plzeň, Karlovy Vary, Tachov, Domažlice, Klatovy, and Železná Ruda," said Hana Holubová. "Until now, we had duplicate transmitters," explained the spokesperson for Seznam's radio stations, adding that the change is directly related to the station's strategy. "At the same time, we are working intensively with ČRA to develop nationwide digital broadcasting via the DAB+ network," added Hana Holubová on the future direction.
(MediaGuru.cz) Read more
Viaplay launches DAB+ broadcasts in Östergötland and Småland
21.01.2026
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Sweden
Viaplay Radio has launched DAB+ in Östergötland and Småland. New DAB+ transmitters have been installed in Motala, Norrköping, Nässjö and Värnamo. The network already covers the three metropolitan areas plus Uppsala and Gävle. ‘This means we now cover a large part of the E4 motorway from Gävle to Ljungby. This is another step in our plan to gradually roll out digital radio broadcasting across the country,’ says Viaplay's radio director Christer Modig. Viaplay Radio's DAB+ network includes Viaplay's FM channels Rix FM, Star FM, Lugna Favoriter and Bandit Rock, the company's digital radio stations Bandit Classic, Disco 54, Hitmix 90's, Rix FM Fresh, Sonic and Power Hit Radio, as well as Skärgårdsradion, Go Country, Dansbandskanalen and Dansbandskanalen Klassiker from other companies.
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MEPs call for strong safeguards for radio in connected cars under the Digital Networks Act
20.01.2026
A broad, cross-party group of MEPs from the EPP, S&D, Renew and the Greens has written to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen calling for strong safeguards for radio in connected cars in the upcoming Digital Networks Act (DNA). The letter urges the Commission to ensure that all new cars include radio receivers, that radio services remain easy to find on in-car interfaces, and that a level playing field is preserved between radio and global audio platforms. The initiative was launched by MEP Sunčana Glavak following the AER roundtable “Tune in to Trust: Radio’s Future in the Digital World” she hosted on November 4 2025 at the European Parliament. The Commission is expected to publish its proposal for the DNA on 20 January 2026.
(Association of European Radios) Read more
Commercial radio’s consistency: over 12 million listeners reached weekly since 2022
20.01.2026
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Commercial Radio & Audio
WorldDAB Member
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Australia
Commercial Radio & Audio (CRA) has welcomed the latest GfK Survey 8, 2025 results, with commercial radio reaching 12.4 million Australians weekly. Since mid-2022, through a post-COVID media landscape, commercial radio has sustained audiences exceeding 12 million. "The consistency, innovation, and value commercial radio provides brands is unmatched by any other media channel and it's exactly what advertisers need," said Lizzie Young, CEO of CRA. The shift to an audio everywhere approach is transforming how audiences consume content. Listeners move seamlessly between platforms such as AM/FM/DAB+/streaming - engaging on their terms: at home, in the car, at work, on the move and on demand.
(Commercial Radio & Audio (CRA)) Read more
Christmas impact on digital radio listening, ARN Gold stations build – GfK Survey 8
20.01.2026
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Australia
Ahead of ARN launching new stations in Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth, and the wrap up of the festive season which saw most capital cities listen to a lot more Coles Radio, with some sneaky Elf Radio for good measure, DAB+ listening in GfK Radio 360 Survey 8, across the country, yielded some interesting changes and data for networks and advertisers. There have been some stations quietly dropped in the last 12 months. Easy Hits and MMM 70s vanished from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane DAB, as did MMM 80s in Adelaide and Perth. These stations likely made way for SCA’s launch of their new Heart Network and associated stations Heart and Heart Hits, that were announced in October 2025.
(RadioInfo Australia) Read more
RTR99 Ti Ricordi connected to DAB+ in Campania
20.01.2026
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Italy
RTR99 Ti Ricordi continues its expansion on DAB+. The Rome-based broadcaster has been connected in Campania. It is broadcast on channel 10D of CR Dab Campania. This is a further step forward for RTR99 Ti Ricordi's coverage, which is already available digitally in Lazio, Umbria, Tuscany and Lombardy.
(FM-world) Read more
Christian O'Connell becomes Australia's national commercial breakfast show
19.01.2026
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Australia
The Christian O'Connell Show has launched as Australia's first-ever national commercial breakfast program, broadcasting across major cities including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth. This marks a significant expansion for the show, which has been a morning staple in Melbourne since 2018. Christian O'Connell, the show's host, is the only radio presenter to have reached number one in two different countries. He previously built an audience of 2.5 million listeners in the UK and achieved the top spot in Melbourne within 16 months of his arrival in 2018. The program can be heard every weekday morning on GOLD101.7 in Sydney, GOLD104.3 in Melbourne, and GOLD DAB+ in Perth, Adelaide, and Brisbane.
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Radio audience in Switzerland remains strong despite partial deactivation of FM band
16.01.2026
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Switzerland
In the second half of 2025, people aged 15 and over listened to live broadcasts from Swiss and foreign radio stations for an average of 76 minutes per day. Radio audiences in Switzerland remained strong in the second half of the year following the partial deactivation of the FM band in early 2025. This is according to radio audience data for the second half of 2025 collected on behalf of the Mediapulse Foundation. This stability is worth noting, as it indicates that although the switch-off of FM broadcasting for SRG radio stations in early January 2025 had an impact on the audience of the stations concerned, the overall radio audience has not suffered as a result.
(Mediapulse) Read more