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Ofcom announces further awards in sixth wave of small-scale DAB licensing
15.04.2025 - United Kingdom
Ofcom has today awarded small-scale DAB multiplex licences for three more UK areas. Small-scale DAB is an innovative technology which provides a low-cost way for local commercial, community and specialist music services to take to the digital airwaves. Following a competitive process, where each applicant was judged against specific criteria, multiplex licences have been awarded for the following areas: Carlisle & Penrith: licence awarded to Cumbria Digital; Corby & Kettering: licence awarded to Kettering and Corby Broadcasting Company; East Devon: licence awarded to ExeDAB. Further licence awards for the remaining areas that were advertised in Round 6 will be announced in the coming weeks.
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DAB+ digital radio delights two-thirds of Austrians with wide range of programmes and free reception
15.04.2025 - Austria
With the launch of 29 additional digital radio stations, the total DAB+ offering in Austria doubled to 60 stations in summer 2024 and can be easily received by 84% of the population via aerial. Four out of five DAB+ users (79%) who have already listened to the new stations consider the increased offering to be a great or very great enrichment. These are the findings of the ‘DAB+ Digital Radio Austria 2025’ study presented on 10 April 2025, which presents the awareness and reach of digital radio services. ‘This year's edition of our study on digital radio DAB+ once again shows a high level of enthusiasm for the advantages and added value of digital radio among all those who are familiar with the service,’ says Wolfgang Struber, Managing Director of RTR Medien.
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60 stations, one clear signal: DAB+ radio impresses Austrians with digital diversity
15.04.2025 - Austria
A recent IPSOS study conducted on behalf of Rundfunk und Telekom Regulierungs-GmbH (RTR) confirms the high level of acceptance of DAB+ radio: 35% of DAB+ users have noticed the new programme diversity and a remarkable 79% of them experience the additional stations as a great or very great enrichment in their radio usage. With the doubling of the DAB+ programme offering to 60 stations in summer 2024, the Austrian radio landscape has changed fundamentally. "The results of the IPSOS study clearly show that the new DAB+ programmes are well received by listeners. Almost 80% see them as a real enrichment - DAB+ simply brings more radio for everyone", explains Roman Gerner, Chairman of the Austrian Digital Radio Association.
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Ofcom proposes to give green light to three new BBC DAB+ stations
10.04.2025 - British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom
UK media regulator Ofcom has today published the provisional conclusions of its assessments of the BBC’s plans to launch four new DAB+ stations and extend the hours of Radio 5 Sports Extra. It said "For the BBC’s planned Radio 1 Dance, Radio 1 Anthems and Radio 3 Unwind stations, we found these stations would have a limited impact on fair and effective competition, which would be justified by the public value of the proposals. Therefore, we provisionally conclude that the BBC could proceed with its plans for these stations." The Corporation also proposed a BBC Radio 2 extension, and to extend the broadcasting hours of Radio 5 Sports Extra; the regulator provisionally concluded that the BBC may not carry out these changes, and will issue its final decisions by 4 July 2025.
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DAB+ launches in Azerbaijan's Central Aran region and surrounds
09.04.2025 - Teleradio PU WorldDAB Member - Azerbaijan
On 12 March 2025, the 1000 W “SYES” DAB+ radio transmitter, which has been providing digital radio from the Baku TV Tower Complex since 2019, was replaced with a more modern and powerful 3000 W DAB+ transmitter of the same brand. As part of the implementation of the “Action Plan for the introduction and development of digital radio broadcasting in the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan”, a 3000 W “SYES” DAB+ transmitter and an antenna-feeder system were installed at the Gulistan Radio and Television Broadcasting Station, and the digital radio network was expanded. In the Central Aran region, Agsu, Shamakhi and Ismayilli districts, as well as in the adjacent territories, uninterrupted reception of 12 radio programs is ensured.
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Thailand's NBTC licences Dharma and Khon Kaen radio to test DAB+
09.04.2025 - National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission of Thailand WorldDAB Member - Thailand
After the NBTC announced criteria for permits to use radio frequencies for temporary testing and experimentation, the NBTC meeting on March 26, 2025 approved two operators to conduct testing for six months, namely: 1. The Dharma Radio Station Group, Block 9A in the Bangkok and surrounding areas. Stations participating include Dharma for the People Station and Santi Radio Station; 2. The Khon Kaen Station Group: block 6C in the areas of Khon Kaen and Maha Sarakham, with stations such as Khon Kaen Mahanakhon Radio Station, Sai Fah Radio Station, Thai Local Radio Station, etc. “The permission to test DAB+ digital radio this time is another step forward in the development of the broadcasting business in Thailand,” said Air Chief Marshal Dr. Thanapan (NBTC).
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Crooner Radio, Damien Chasseur's new project
08.04.2025 - Luxembourg
On Friday, the last day of the call for applications to be one of the 12 radio stations in Luxembourg's DAB+ multiplex, entrusted to BCE, the founder and partner of CBTW and investor in Tera House, Damien Chasseur, submitted an application. The aim is to bring Crooner Radio to Luxembourg. On the final day of the government's call for applications to be one of the twelve radio stations to be included in the Dab+ multiplex, the founder and partner of CBTW finally submitted his application to bring to Luxembourg an FM station that is fairly well known in France: Crooner Radio. "I've always been eclectic. And in applying, I want to bring a new offer to Luxembourg with the DAB+ and not just copy and paste," he explains.
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Minister Ristic marks new phase of radio digitalisation in Serbia
08.04.2025 - Serbia
At the Avala Tower, the Minister of Information and Telecommunications, Mr. Dejan Ristić, and the Director of the Public Enterprise "Broadcasting Techniques and Communications", Mr. Sava Savić, marked the beginning of the implementation of the third phase of the capital project for the renovation of the FM and DAB+ network. The renewal and expansion of the DAB+ network includes 10 broadcasting sites, from which complete coverage of all highways with a digital radio signal in DAB+ format has been achieved in the Republic of Serbia, as well as in the border areas of neighboring countries, which will provide 90% of the population with access to digital radio.
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SWR improves DAB+ coverage in the Jagst Valley
08.04.2025 - Germany
Südwestrundfunk (SWR) is further expanding its transmitter network for DAB+ digital radio reception in Baden-Württemberg. The Langenburg site will be commissioned on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. The commissioning of the site will improve DAB+ coverage in the Jagst Valley/Hohenlohe along the L1025 and K2542 between Ailringen and Eichenau, as well as in the Mulfingen and Sonnhofen areas, parts of Berndshofen, Ober- and Unterregensbach, and also in Blaufelden in frequency block (channel) 9D.
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More DAB+ for Stromberg/Hunsrück
08.04.2025 - Germany
The digital radio technology ‘DAB+’ has set out to replace analogue FM broadcasting in the future. However, there are still major and minor gaps in coverage, particularly in rural areas. In Stromberg in the district of Bad Kreuznach, the municipality of Langenlonsheim-Stromberg, together with the Rhineland-Palatinate Media Authority, the Federal Network Agency and the company Milling Broadcast Services GmbH, have now successfully plugged a ‘reception gap’ in a joint project. "You could say that the more beautiful the landscape, the more difficult the broadcasting coverage. Idyllic valleys and vineyards in the surrounding region are pleasing to the eye and palate, but are a horror for radio waves," explains Christian Milling, Managing Director of Milling Broadcast Services GmbH.
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