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Kid Jensen and Pat Sharp join UKRD DAB station
10.11.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
David Jensen and Pat Sharp are among the presenting line-up for commercial radio operator UKRD’s new digital service, My Music Radio, launching today. The service replaces the ‘Oldies’ branded stations on DAB multiplexes in Surrey, Cornwall and North Yorkshire and will also be added to the small-scale multiplex in Cambridge, which is run by UKRD.

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BBC Radio Scotland to launch pop-up digital service ahead of St Andrew's Day
10.11.2016 - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
BBC Radio Scotland has revealed details of a pop-up digital service in the run-up to St Andrew’s Day, celebrating the best of the country’s established and emerging talent across a range of genres.

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Head turning, tech rich Megane
09.11.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Even basic models have Bluetooth, LED daytime lights, tinted windows, electronic parking brake and digital radi

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Christmas radio stations planned for the UK
09.11.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Signal, Pulse and The Wave are bringing back their pop-up Christmas radio stations again this year. Signal Christmas will broadcast across Staffordshire & Cheshire, Pulse Christmas across West Yorkshire and Wave Christmas across South West Wales, all on DAB digital radio multiplexes.

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EBU Head of Radio Graham Dixon asks 'Who are the Gatekeepers?'
09.11.2016 - WorldDAB News - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member - Austria Austria
Speaking at the WorldDAB General Assembly – a gathering for everyone involved in digital radio from broadcasters to manufacturers and regulators – Dixon encouraged the group to reflect on information sources in the 21st Century. Seeking out other gatekeepers, Dixon noted that remaining exclusively in the FM domain also constituted a gatekeeper, however balanced the conventional radio output. By restricting the number of channels available, it inevitably blocked – in a passive aggressive manner - the launch of new services and the further plurality of voices which DAB can provide.

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ERF announces new DAB+ radio ERF 5
08.11.2016 - Germany Germany
The new ERF 5 has a special yellow save button, which allows users to save their favorite digital radio stations more easily.

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DAB-radio in the car: growth across Europe
08.11.2016 - WorldDAB News - Russian Federation Russian Federation
Recently published figures from WorldDAB and JATO show that the number of DAB-receivers installed in the new cars is growing in key markets across Europe. In the first half of 2016 more than 1.7 million new cars were sold with DAB-receiver in them.

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New Renault Scenic & Grand Scenic: prices & specs
08.11.2016 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
These cars also come with traffic-sign recognition and headlights that automatically switch between high and low beam to avoid dazzling other drivers, as well as LED daytime running lights, DAB digital radio and Bluetooth phone connectivity.

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Broadcast tech continues to evolve in Switzerland
08.11.2016 - SRG SSR WorldDAB Member - Switzerland Switzerland
Since 2012, SRG has been broadcasting nine of its radio programmes using both DAB and DAB+. DAB transmission will come to an end on the 15th of November and will be replaced with DAB+. SRG has given listeners four years to make the transition. Some older DAB radios can be given further life with use of a DAB+ adapter.

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Q&A: Patrick Hannon, president, WorldDAB
07.11.2016 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom
In the run up to the WorldDAB 2016 General Assembly, Radio World spoke to WorldDAB President Patrick Hannon about DAB developments in 2016 and where he expects progress in 2017.

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