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Polish Radio continues to invest in DAB+
17.09.2024 - Poland Poland
On Monday, the Programme Council of Polish Radio adopted the programme and financial plans for 2025. The coverage of the DAB+ multiplex will be even wider. A few weeks ago, the process of expanding the coverage of the Polish Radio's DAB+ multiplex (Polish Radio Jedynka, Dwójka, Trójka, Czwórka, Polskie Radio 24, Polskie Radio Chopin, Polskie Radio Dzieciom, Polskie Radio Kierowców, Polskie Radio for Ukraine, Radio Poland, regional radio stations and in some provinces their thematic channels) was completed. The plans for 2025 include the item Development of DAB+. After achieving signal coverage of 90 per cent of the country's area in 2024, work on increasing coverage will continue in 2025, announces Polskie Radio.

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WorldDAB is “safeguarding radio’s digital future”
17.09.2024 - WorldDAB News
The WorldDAB session at the IBC2024 confirmed how DAB+ listening is gaining momentum in various countries where digital radio coverage is growing. In her keynote speech, WorldDAB president Jacqueline Bierhorst pictured the latest news and trends in the market and said, “DAB+ is safeguarding radio stations’ digital future.” She mentioned how Swiss public service broadcaster SRG SSR will cease FM broadcasts by year’s end, and private stations will follow at the turn of the new year. In the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein, public service and private broadcasters agreed to switch off their FM transmissions by 2031; some stations will start as early as next year. DAB+ listening share in the U.K. recently reached 57%, with a remarkable 6% growth from last year.

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“Automatic Safety Alerts on DAB+ mean lives will be saved,” IBC audience hears in WorldDAB conference session
17.09.2024 - WorldDAB News
New Automatic Safety Alerts (ASA) mean “lives will be saved as a result”, WorldDAB President Jacqueline Bierhorst said at the IBC Show in Amsterdam on Sunday. Bierhorst highlighted last week’s successful “Warntag” [warning day] tests in Germany, which featured the new ASA system via DAB+ for the first time. WorldDAB’s conference session at the annual content and technology show, which attracts over 45,000 delegates from 170 countries to the Netherlands, also heard from the Chair of its Technical Committee, Lindsay Cornell. He announced that the international ETSI specifications – the official standards underpinning the ASA system - have now been approved and published, marking the successful completion of the technical work.

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VIDEO: WorldDAB at IBC2024 - Energising radio: the future of broadcast radio with DAB+
17.09.2024 - WorldDAB News - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member - RTVE WorldDAB Member - OIV WorldDAB Member
Watch the video of WorldDAB's conference session at IBC2024. "Join WorldDAB industry experts to hear how DAB+ is energising broadcast radio markets around the world. This session includes updates on the latest global deployments, innovations in DAB+ emergency communication, and will delve into why broadcasters across Europe, Africa, the MENA region, and APAC are future proofing their radio industry with DAB+. This session is essential for radio broadcasters and media regulators aiming to stay ahead in the transformation of broadcast radio from analogue to digital."

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DAB Radio re-energised and innovating #IBC2024
15.09.2024 - WorldDAB News
WorldDAB President Jacqueline Bierhorst spoke at IBC Amsterdam this week to update broadcasters and technology suppliers on latest advances and innovations in DAB+ broadcasting in Europe and around the world. The Netherlands has “50 great DAB radio stations… France has 60% population coverage, penetration in Germany is 70%,” she said. Spain is also revitalising its DAB coverage due to increased commitment from the public broadcaster and also the mandatory inclusion of DAB in European cars. In Africa and the Middle East there is also significant movement taking place with a series of trials. DAB has also improved its alert functionality for emergencies. “Radio will work even when phones and internet go down during emergencies. ..Lives will be saved as a result of this work,” said Bierhorst.

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DAB+ rollout in Spain in the spotlight at IBC in Amsterdam
15.09.2024 - WorldDAB News - Spain Spain
Europe's most important Broadcast trade fair, the IBC Show, closes on Monday, in Amsterdam, and once again it has brought together thousands of professionals from both radio and television. Spain has captured the attention of the industry present in Amsterdam, by presenting the case of the deployment of DAB, which in less than a year, has been implemented, thanks to the company Cellnex, in thirteen Spanish cities, and before the end of 2024, it will continue to grow in other municipalities. Xavier Redón, Cellnex product manager, was in charge of explaining how this process has taken place - and continues to take place.

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Privatsender Heurigen 2024: Forward-looking media policy required
14.09.2024 - Austria Austria
The Association of Austrian Private Broadcasters welcomed around 300 guests to the ‘Privatsender Heurigen’ 2024. Industry representatives discussed the upcoming National Council elections and future media policy with representatives from top politics. In his welcoming address, Mario Frühauf, VÖP President and Managing Director of kronehit, pointed out that Austria's private broadcasters can look back on a very successful 2024: ‘Private radio stations have achieved a higher market share than ORF radio stations in the advertising target group for the first time, and around 30 new DAB+ radio stations have made the radio market even more diverse since the middle of the year.’

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Radio Proglas announces launch of Velka Javorina DAB+ transmitter
14.09.2024 - Czechia Czechia
Radio Proglas continues to expand its DAB+ network and will soon launch a new transmitter in Velká Javorina. This transmitter, which will cover a large part of South Moravia, should start broadcasting by the end of September. At the same time, Proglas is working on re-tuning the transmitter on Černá hora, where the radiated power will also be increased, which will significantly improve the quality and range of the signal. In recent weeks, Teleko digital's DAB+ transmitters have already been re-tuned in several locations, including Jihlava - Strážník, Frýdek-Místek - Lysá Hora and Liberec - Proseč. These changes, which include re-tuning to definitive channels and improving radiation parameters, are part of a broader strategy to ensure stable and high-quality digital radio coverage across the Czech Republic.

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WorldDAB members at IBC2024: Gracenote
14.09.2024 - Gracenote, a Nielsen company WorldDAB Member
Trent Wheeler, Chief Product Officer at Gracenote says they are showing Nexus, their next-generation automotive solution including radio station and audio identification. Gracenote is the largest provider of content data in the world.

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DAB+ radio on warning day: ‘Automatic Safety Alert (ASA)’ successfully tested
13.09.2024 - Germany Germany
On the nationwide warning day, functions of the new warning system via DAB+ radio, ‘Automatic Safety Alert (ASA)’, were successfully tested for the first time with pre-series devices from the TechniSat and Kenwood brands. From mid-2025, new generations of DAB+ radios will support the ASA standard and be available in electronics stores. In the event of a crisis, it is crucial that the radios are activated from standby mode and that the population is informed in a targeted manner. These two key functions of ASA have been successfully tested by the ARD regional broadcasters BR, HR, RBB and SWR during ongoing broadcasting operations. The results are analysed and incorporated into quality assurance. The radio stations are working closely with the Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK).

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