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SSR improves DAB+ coverage in Thurgau, St. Gallen and Valais
02.06.2022 - SRG SSR WorldDAB Member - Switzerland Switzerland
SSR is improving DAB+ coverage in Thurgau, St. Gallen and ValaisIn during May and June 2022, with new DAB+ antennas being installed at the following sites: Dussnang (canton of Thurgau): May 19, 2022; Vättis (canton of St. Gallen): 27 May 2022; Weisstannen (canton of St. Gallen): 31 May 2022; Gondo (canton of Valais): June 16, 2022. The four antennas make it possible to cover so-called whitespots, where DAB+ coverage was previously insufficient.

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Czech Radio: DAB+ will continue to develop
01.06.2022 - Czech Radio WorldDAB Member - Czechia Czechia
By the end of this year, Czech Radio will launch nine new locations that will spread the signal of its digital multiplex ČRo DAB+, and it expects further development in the coming years. This was announced today at the Digimedia 2022 conference by Karel Zýka, Director of the Department of Technology and Public Media Management. In his case, around 85% of the population should have sufficient DAB+ indoor coverage in 2025.

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Forum, OÜI FM , Swigg and Vibration extend to DAB+
01.06.2022 - France France
DAB+ continues to expand in all French regions. After Annecy, Annemasse, Chambéry, Grenoble and Saint-Étienne recently, this technology continues to be deployed and arrives in the Centre-Val de Loire region with Vibration and OÜI FM in Tours, OÜI FM in Orléans but also in Poitou-Charentes with Forum, OÜI FM and Swigg in Poitiers. For Jean-Éric Valli, Chairman of Groupe 1981: "I am happy to develop our offer in the Center Val de Loire and in Poitou-Charentes. DAB+ represents a real revolution in radio, with strong innovations, in particular the associated data like information on the program or the covers of the songs."

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DAB+ in France: Three new areas covered
01.06.2022 - France France
Three new DAB + multiplexes launched on 17 May, in the extended Orléans, extended Poitiers and extended Tours areas. These three launches will be followed by three others - local - in the same cities, on 27 June. In addition, between April 2021 and March 2022, more than 4 million DAB+ receivers were sold in 12 European countries according to GfK, including 444,000 in France, representing annual growth of + 48% in a sluggish market at -15%.

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Media Broadcast launches logo service for DAB+ stations
01.06.2022 - Media Broadcast GmbH WorldDAB Member - Germany Germany
Radio via DAB+ not only offers listeners crystal-clear listening pleasure, but also the option of presenting information in graphic form on the radio display. This also includes the logos of the current and other receivable stations. To ensure that these logos are displayed as completely as possible in a suitable and up-to-date form, Media Broadcast has now created a service page on the Internet, especially for the manufacturers of DAB+ radios and the automotive industry. This contains the logos of the stations that are transmitted via DAB+ multiplexes from Media Broadcast and other network operators for download.

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Record commercial radio audiences driven by digital growth
31.05.2022 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - Australia Australia
Weekly commercial radio audiences climbed to a record high of 11.8m across the five major metro markets in Australia, according to GfK Metro Survey 3. The key driver of growth is the success of the digital platforms, with listening via DAB+ up by 25%. 2.3m people now tune into DAB+ stations, up 39% year-on-year. "These are great results and as the growth of digital audio platforms continues there is more growth to come," said Ford Ennals, CEO of Commercial Radio Australia.

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Sergio Natucci: "Radio will continue to progress on DAB+"
30.05.2022 - DAB Italia WorldDAB Member - Italy Italy
Newslinet's interviews with the leaders of digital radio continue with Sergio Natucci, manager of DAB Italia since its inception. "DAB receivers amounted to 9,200,000 as of December 31, 2021, of which approximately 400,000 are domestic. Taking into account car sales at the end of 2022, we will exceed 10 million," said Natucci. "Local stations, it should be noted, are now 50% of those broadcast in analogue... finally even local radio owners are realising the importance of the transition to digital," he added.

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DAB+ comes to the Eiffel Tower: official video
30.05.2022 - TDF WorldDAB Member - France France
TDF Group has released an official video of its unprecedented technical and helicopter operation at the top of the Eiffel Tower in March, adding a radio antenna for DAB+ broadcasts in Ile-de- France, and increasing the height of the tower by six metres to 330m.

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Three years of DAB+: The future of radio is on the rise
30.05.2022 - Austria Austria
On 28 May 2019, new impetus and more offerings came into the Austrian radio landscape when the digital standard DAB+ went on-air with nine digital radio stations throughout Austria. DAB+ is the logical and digital development of radio reception - free of charge and with an antenna as usual. Three years later, the increasing number of listeners and the more widespread use of receivers are proof of the success of DAB+. The variety of stations, opinions and formats has also expanded during this time, meanwhile 28 domestic radio stations can be received on DAB+ and the number is growing.

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Nkom and the Norwegian Media Authority clarify criteria for approval of DAB transmitters in the local radio block
30.05.2022 - Norway Norway
DAB local radio is now established in most regions in Norway and optimisation and improvement of coverage is underway. In this connection, Nkom wishes to clarify criteria for approval of DAB transmitters. The goal is to make it predictable, and easier for the industry to plan changes to their network.

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