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Major highways and nine further cities across Saudi Arabia to benefit from DAB+ upgrade
22.07.2025 - Top story - Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s DAB+ network is expanding to nine more cities this year, coupled with five projects now underway to cover major highways with DAB+ digital radio. Speaking in a session on 16 July at the ABU-ASBU-WorldDAB Technical Workshop, Eng. Bander Alrasheedi, General Manager of Radio Projects, Saudi Broadcasting Authority, revealed the significant enhancements were expected to be completed by the end of 2025. “Currently, the network is expanding to nine more cities: Abha, Makkah, Taif, Al-Baha, Jazan, Sakaka, Arar, Najran, and Tabuk,” Alrasheedi said. “Following directives from His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, five projects are also underway to cover Saudi Arabia’s major highways with DAB+ digital radio,” he added.

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DAB+ coverage in eastern Belgium extended with station in Recht
20.07.2025 - Belgium Belgium
Digital radio reception in eastern Belgium has been further improved with the commissioning of an additional DAB+ transmitter. The multiplex for the region has recently started broadcasting from the Recht site near Sankt Vith. The new transmitter broadcasts on channel 8A and has a transmission power of 200 watts. This expansion addresses previously existing reception problems in and around the Recht region. This further optimises the core supply in the German-speaking part of Belgium. The multiplex contains six radio stations targeting eastern Belgium: BRF 1, BRF 2, Radio Contact Ostbelgien Now, Radio 700, Radio Sunshine and 100'5 Das Hitradio.

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Spain moves to relaunch DAB+
20.07.2025 - Spain Spain
Spain’s Ministry of Digital Transformation has launched a public consultation as a first step toward drafting a decree aimed at boosting terrestrial digital radio broadcasting. The proposed decree, currently in development, would rely on DAB+ technology to revitalise a sector that has seen limited uptake in the country, despite commitments dating back more than two decades. The consultation is being held under Article 133.1 of Spain’s Law 39/2015 on public administration procedures. Its goal is to gather input from stakeholders on the relevance, challenges and objectives of the future legislation. Authorities say the decree would address the limited penetration of DAB+ in Spain, significantly lower than in many other European countries.

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Kermis FM to be heard nationwide via DAB+
18.07.2025 - Netherlands Netherlands
This year's Tilburg Fair can also be followed extensively live on Kermis FM. The broadcasts will last until 27 July. This year, the studio from where the 121 hours of live broadcasts come from is at a new location on the Schouwburgring. From 18 to 27 July, the broadcasts can be followed nationwide on DAB+. The packed programme features many well-known names who could be heard on Kermis FM at the start of their media careers. And there is a lot of new talent to be heard.

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WorldDAB: DAB radio is thriving in the U.K.
18.07.2025 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
In the U.K., radio listenership remains strong. Mark Pearson, Ofcom UK’s senior analyst of research and intelligence, made that clear during his talk at WorldDAB Automotive 2025. “Although people in the U.K. have a wider choice than ever of audio content, radio reach and consumption continues to be resilient with 87 percent of adults listening to live radio at least weekly and with over a billion minutes of weekly listening in Q1 2025,” Pearson told the WorldDAB audience. Pearson stated that DAB has helped the UK’s commercial sector grow. “It has allowed for the launch of new independent broadcasters as well as the launch of digital-only extensions, and brands which similarly broadcast on analog and digital platforms,” he said.

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WorldDAB member focus: Teleradio PU, Azerbaijan
18.07.2025 - Teleradio PU WorldDAB Member - Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
Teleradio PU is the national infrastructure operator responsible for radio and television broadcasting throughout the Republic of Azerbaijan. It is planned that in the future (next step), more than 70 percent of Azerbaijan’s cities and regional centres, as well as highways will be covered by DAB+ digital radio broadcasting. Learn more about Teleradio PU's activities in this interview with Orkhan Karimov, Head of Project Management Department at Teleradio PU.

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TDF extends DAB+ digital radio coverage
17.07.2025 - TDF WorldDAB Member - France France
At the beginning of July, broadcaster TDF commissioned sixteen new transmitters in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Occitanie, Sud-Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Grand-Est and Bretagne to broadcast digital radio. A new multiplex has been commissioned in Fréjus (Multiplex Fréjus local). The thirteen radio stations are broadcast from the TDF site at St Raphaël - Pic de l'Ours to an area of more than 200,000 inhabitants in Fréjus, Saint-Raphaël and along the coast. In addition, TDF is starting up new transmitters to extend existing coverage around Bordeaux, Toulouse and Avignon. This summer, TDF's teams are also starting the third phase of deployment of the two national DAB+ multiplexes to cover major roads and neighbouring towns.

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EBU publishes new Radio Trends Report
17.07.2025 - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB Member
Radio continues to play a vital role in the European media landscape. But how are people tuning in today, and how has that changed over time? The EBU's new Radio Trends Report explores 5 years of radio listening habits across Europe, with an in-depth analysis of radio consumption by age group. Key insights include: Daily radio listening time stood at 2h 14m in 2024; Radio reaches 73% of young Europeans every week; 58% of PSM main radio stations are the top station in their market.

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ma 2025 audio II: DAB+ stations with strong growth
17.07.2025 - Germany Germany
The results of the Media Analyse Audio (ma 2025 Audio II) published on 16 July 2025 attest to strong gains for radio broadcasters that transmit their programmes exclusively or also via DAB+ digital radio. More than 75 per cent of the German population (75.1 per cent) listen to the radio on an average working day (Monday to Friday). The ma 2025 Audio II figures show a further continuous increase in digital radio usage, particularly in the DAB+ sector. This distribution channel now accounts for almost half of all radio consumption. Providers that broadcast their programmes mainly or exclusively digitally are benefiting from this in particular - they are recording significant growth.

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Radio station Fix builds profitable community for UK builders
17.07.2025 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The UK’s first radio station for builders Fix is now turning over up to £8m in revenue, according to CEO Louis Timpany. He said the station has seen a five-fold increase in revenue since 2022 when it gained a licence to broadcast nationally on DAB. The station was previously only available in London. The station claims to average 724,856 listeners per week, citing Nielsen figures Timpany also said that although Fix limits its target audience to tradespeople, having a specific target had benefits. “Radio is… all about community. We are embracing that and we’re seeing that it’s being successful. Now although we are a national product, because we are so heavily targeted towards a specific community, they can get that sense of community through us”.

(Press Gazette) Read more