Saudi Arabia

Last update: 30.03.2026 - older versions

On 7 August 2023, the Saudi Broadcasting Authority officially launched DAB+ broadcasts in Riyadh, Damman and Jeddah, with six stations on air. In 2024, five more cities Neom, Hail, Al Madinah, Al Ahsa, and Al Qassim were activated. Transmitters from Syes were used for these sites. Each city has separate reception and encoding systems compatible with DAB+.

In early 2026, First Gulf Company (FGC) handed over a major Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) project across multiple cities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The deployment covered key locations including Makkah Al-Mukarramah, Abha, Al-Baha, Tabuk, Arar, Sakaka, Najran, Duba and Al-Ula. The project scope included the installation and commissioning of advanced DAB transmission systems to enable high-quality digital audio broadcasting services. The implementation was supported by satellite-based backhauling via Arabsat, ensuring reliable nationwide distribution. In addition, a state-of-the-art multiplexing and encoding platform was established in Riyadh to support centralized content aggregation and distribution.

In December 2025, FGC also completed the deployment of DAB infrastructure across key locations along the Riyadh–Abha road corridor. The scope of work for this project mirrors the multi-city deployment, including full installation, testing, and commissioning of DAB transmitters, along with satellite backhauling and centralized multiplexing and encoding integration. The system was designed with 1+1 redundancy to ensure uninterrupted broadcasting using DAB+ technology, providing seamless digital audio coverage across the route.

Saudi Arabia has legislation requiring radio receivers to be equipped with terrestrial DAB+ capabilities. According to Saudi legislation, starting from 1 January 2021, home receivers, portable receivers and vehicle receivers are required to be equipped with DAB+.

Last update: 21.09.2020 - older versions

According to Saudi legislation, starting from 2021/01/01, home receivers, portable receivers and vehicle receivers are required to be equipped with DAB+.

Last update: 14.11.2023

The GCC Standardization Organization (GSO) List of GSO Technical Regulations for Motor Vehicles (2024 Model Year) states:

Implementation of Terrestrial Radio Receiver Specifications for AM/FM/TDAB+:

Saudi Arabia: All vehicles should be provided with AM/FM/T-DAB+ according to SASO 2938:2019: Technical specifications of the radio, digital and analog broadcasting receiver for (AM/FM/T- DAB+).

Last update: 15.08.2023 - older versions

Saudi Arabia has introduced legislation requiring radio receivers to be equipped with terrestrial DAB+ capabilities.

According to Saudi legislation, starting from 2021/01/01, home receivers, portable receivers and vehicle receivers are required to be equipped with DAB+.

This must comply with SASO 2938:2019: Technical specifications of the radio, digital and analogue broadcasting receiver for (AM/FM/T-DAB+).

SBA expands media offerings with new digital audio broadcasting
08.08.2023 - Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Broadcasting Authority announced on 7 August the launch of the third generation of radio broadcasting, digital audio broadcasting, and the inauguration of the Radio and Television Corp. Training Academy. Mohammed bin Fahd Al-Harthy, CEO of the Radio and Television Corp., said that the technical team was “keen to develop the digital radio broadcasting service so that the Kingdom would be among the first countries to activate the DAB+ technology.” Digital broadcasts offer several advantages over traditional AM and FM radio, providing more broadcasts on the same frequency, requiring fewer operating costs and offering a 35 percent increase in coverage area. The Radio and Television Corp. said it is expanding the use of digital broadcast areas by about 44 digital frequencies after launching three frequencies in Riyadh, Dammam, and Jeddah.

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Saudi Radio and Television Authority to launch DAB+ digital radio broadcasting
08.08.2023 - Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
His Excellency the Minister of Information, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Radio and Television Corporation, Mr. Salman bin Yousef Al-Dosari, will inaugurate on 7 August the Radio and Television Corporation's Training Academy, in addition to launching the DAB+ digital radio broadcasting service. The CEO of the Radio and Television Corporation stated that the technical team was keen to work to develop the digital radio broadcasting service so that the Kingdom would be among the first countries to activate the DAB+ technology, which will contribute to providing high quality sound and crystal-clear reception, which also contributes to improving the experience of listeners. This technology will also help in exchanging data and reducing operational costs and electricity consumption. and energy.

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Population: 33.0 million
Population coverage: Sparkline Graph 30%
Last update: 13.03.2024

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