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RNT receiver sales approach 60 million units
27.10.2017 - WorldDAB News - France France
The latest WorldDAB report reports that by the end of the second quarter of 2017, nearly 60 million DAB/DAB+ RNT receivers for the automobile and domestic (cumulative figures: 58,432,000) had been sold in Europe and Asia-Pacific against 48 million a year ago.

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WorldDAB General Assembly 2017
27.10.2017 - WorldDAB News - France France
In France, the speed of deployment of DAB+ in the cities is expected to accelerate, and worldwide nearly 60 million DAB receivers have now been sold. As digital radio grows in new and emerging markets, the WorldDAB 2017 General Assembly will bring together experts from across the industry to discuss the digital future of radio.

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DAB receiver sales approach 60 million
27.10.2017 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The latest WorldDAB market report shows that by the end of the second quarter of 2017 nearly 60 million DAB/DAB+ receivers had been sold in Europe and Asia-Pacific, against a figure of 48 million a year ago.

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Digital radio: where, when, how and why?
27.10.2017 - France France
RNT (DAB+) has been a reality in France since 2014 with the commissioning of broadcasts in large areas around Paris, Marseille and Nice. DAB+ is the digital terrestrial radio standard that has been chosen by publishers for broadcasting RNT in France, as in many other countries in Europe and around the world.

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Moving radio broadcasters into the digital age
26.10.2017 - BCAST WorldDAB Member - Poland Poland
Polish company BCAST has created a unique solution for creating, managing and broadcasting digital signals to even smaller radio broadcasters. The solution, DABCAST, is a response to the needs of smaller broadcasters who can not afford a complicated and expensive hardware infrastructure.

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Green light for the gradual transition from FM to DAB+
26.10.2017 - OFCOM Switzerland WorldDAB Member - Switzerland Switzerland
In order to support radio during the transition from FM to DAB+, the Federal Council adopted at its meeting of 25 October 2017, regulatory amendments to the Radio and Television Ordinance and the provisions of the Radio Regulations. Among other things, it has decided that all radio broadcasting licenses that expire at the end of 2019 must be extended until 2024.

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Radio digitization progresses in Poland
26.10.2017 - BCAST WorldDAB Member - Poland Poland
The Polish company BCAST has created a unique solution for creating, managing and broadcasting digital signals to even smaller radio broadcasters. DABCAST is an important step that can spread the digital signal not only in Poland but also in Europe.

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Digital radio hits new highs in the UK
26.10.2017 - Digital Radio UK - United Kingdom United Kingdom
In the UK, digital listening edged closer to 50% by reaching a new record share of 48.8%, up from 45.5% a year ago, driven by strong DAB growth and performance from stations including BBC 6 Music, BBC Radio 4 Extra, Kisstory, Radio X, Mellow Magic and Virgin Radio, according to RAJAR Q3 2017 data released today.

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What to expect from the WorldDAB Assembly in Paris?
26.10.2017 - WorldDAB News - France France
The next WorldDAB General Assembly takes place in Paris on 7 and 8 November, and is the place to hear about the latest on DAB radio in France and around the world.

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Germany now ranks second in sales of DAB+ equipment worldwide
26.10.2017 - WorldDAB News - Germany Germany
Germany is now second highest ranking in terms of sales of DAB+ radio equipment, according to figures recently released by WorldDAB. However, the percentage of households with digital radios in Germany is just 15%, significantly behind Norway (78%) and the UK (60%).

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