DAB+ offers lower infrastructure costs for new services than any other digital radio platform *** DAB family of standards is extremely flexible - it is easy to transmit DAB, DAB+ and DMB on the same transmission *** A typical DAB kitchen radio consumes a third less power than an energy saving light bulb *** Over 50 different combined DAB/DAB+ receiver models commercially available *** There are more DAB radios available than any other digital radio platform *** DAB Slide show pictures enables advertisers to couple pictures with audio magnifying consumer brand awareness ***

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Eureka Worldwide DistributionEureka! is our newsletter, published three times a year and distributed to over 3000 contacts throughout the world. It is sent to over 40 countries and is read by key players from the digital radio and mobile TV industries. Its readership also includes governments, country regulators, policy makers and members of the European parliament. Eureka! is also posted on the WorldDMB website and is downloaded on average up to 2,000 times per issue. Copies are also distributed at all major events, which WorldDMB attends, including IBC, NAB, CCBN, Broadcast Asia, the WorldDMB GA and at 40 events throughout the year. You can subscribe to the electronic version of Eureka! free of charge.

Eureka! contains articles which focus on the success of DAB/DAB+/DMB throughout the world including: news, features, new product details, country case studies, worldwide trial, details on upcoming events and information on new members.

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Eureka! - Issue 15 November 2011 - December 2011

An overview of WorldDMB's work during 2011.
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Eureka! - Issue 14 - September 2011 - August 2011

This issue of Eureka! focuses on the key points behind successful country roll outs.
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Eureka Issue 13 - March 2011

The new issue of Eureka updates you with the latest news from the DAB family world
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Eureka! - Issue 12 - August 2010

This issue of Eureka! is dedicated to the Business Cases for Digital Radio.
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Eureka! - Issue 11 - May 2010

In this context, the future of terrestrial broadcasting needs to consider convergence with mobile platforms and other media in order to remain relevant to today’s consumer.
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Eureka! - Issue 10 - September 2009

I frequently hear people say things like “The Internet is the future of radio”. Although I have long advocated the use of the Internet for delivery of radio programmes, the economics of the Internet are often misunderstood.
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Eureka! - Issue 9 - June 2009

This time last year I chaired the first meeting of the WorldDMB Receiver Profiles Task Force, which was a joint collaboration between WorldDMB, EBU and EICTA (now DIGITALEUROPE).
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Eureka! - Issue 8 - March 2009

The year started positively with news from several countries highlighting their digital success, many of which are showing that digital radio is outperforming or reversing the downward trend in these otherwise gloomy market conditions.
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Eureka! - Issue 7 - September 2008

In June, the regulators and broadcasters of France, UK and Germany asked WorldDMB to work with manufacturers to create a set of “Receiver Profiles” to ensure receivers work in any country regardless of the choice of DAB,DAB+ or DMB.
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Eureka! - Issue 6 - June 2008

Consumers are experiencing media convergence with profound consequences on their lives. The traditional experience of one type of media being consumed on a device which was specific or unique to that media has been disappearing for some time to the extent that we can view television content, for example, on almost anything including a TV, games console, MP4 player or a computer.
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