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Concordia calls for deployment of DAB+ in Andorra
12.03.2025 - Andorra
The general councilor of the Concordia parliamentary group, Maria Àngels Aché, has presented a set of questions for the Government to answer in writing. Related to radio, Maria Àngels Aché wants to know if the Government has planned to deploy the DAB+ digital radio system. She argues that this technology is being widely deployed throughout Europe and that, in addition to high-definition audio quality, it offers better coverage throughout the territory and additional information for listeners. The general councilor of Concordia also asks if any type of collaboration has been planned with neighboring countries, so that Andorra can take advantage of the deployment of digital radio in France and Spain.
(Concòrdia) Read more
DAB+ launches in Central Aran region of Azerbaijan
12.03.2025 - Azerbaijan
On 12 March, the SYES brand 1000 W DAB+ standard radio transmitter, which has been broadcasting digital radio since 2019 at the Baku Teletower Complex, has been replaced with a more powerful and modern 3000 W DAB+ transmitter. Within the framework of the Action Plan, the digital radio broadcasting network has been expanded by installing a 3000 W DAB+ standard radio transmitter with an antenna-feeder system at the Gulustan Radio and Television Broadcasting Station located in the Agsu region. Thus, uninterrupted reception of 12 radio programs has been ensured in the Central Aran region, Agsu, Shamakhi and Ismayilli regions, as well as in surrounding areas. It is planned to cover 99.6 percent of the country's territory with digital radio broadcasting.
(Azerbaijan State News Agency) Read more
Viaplay and Grand Prix Radio join forces: radio coverage via DAB+ and online
12.03.2025 - Netherlands
It was finally officially announced that Grand Prix Radio and Viaplay will be working together. The Dutch radio rights to Formula 1 will be held exclusively by Grand Prix Radio as a result of this cooperation, the radio station tells Totaal TV. ‘After a two-year absence, Grand Prix Radio is making a strong comeback to the Dutch market with this. The cooperation with Viaplay offers Formula 1 fans maximum flexibility,’ the radio station announced. Thanks to this partnership, it is now easier than ever to also follow Formula 1 races live on radio, no matter where the fan is located. Grand Prix Radio can be heard everywhere nationwide via DAB+, online and via its own Grand Prix Radio app. This means fans can therefore enjoy Formula 1 on Radio without any restrictions.
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Attendance of the Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister and Government Spokesman Pavlos Marinakis at Radio Days Europe 2025
12.03.2025 - Greece
RADIODAYS EUROPE 2025 was attended by the Deputy Prime Minister and Government Spokesman Pavlos Marinakis. During his presence at the conference, the Deputy Minister toured the exhibition, visited the ERT Echo stand and delivered a welcome address at the opening of the proceedings. He said: "Yesterday, today and tomorrow are not just days. They are the days of voices, of stories, of truth. The Days of Radio. Days in which we celebrate the power of sound, the magic of words and the power of communication... I must say that I look forward with great interest to the results of the discussions on Protecting Radio Access in Automotive Systems and Sustainability in Broadcasting. Issues that are of great value and may well shape the future of radio."
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Radiodays Europe: DAB+ Revolution: Securing the Future of Radio
12.03.2025 -

Jacqueline Bierhorst, President, WorldDAB, and Project Director, Digital Radio, champions DAB+ as the future of radio, emphasizing its potential for increased revenue at lower costs and its resistance to IP failures. She argues for universal access to content via airwaves, highlighting DAB+’s digital platform benefits, including text, graphics, and data capabilities. With 98% car integration, she urges broadcasters to focus on implementation, citing successful transitions in Switzerland and Germany. Bierhorst counters the perception of DAB+ being expensive, emphasizing its ability to foster innovation and expand coverage, creating a larger market for all. She encourages broadcasters to leverage DAB+ to offer specialized content and enhance listener engagement.
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Radiodays Europe tackles audio industry’s future
12.03.2025 -
Radiodays Europe 2025 was held in Athens from March 9–11. According to the organizers, the event brought together more than 1,500 radio and audio professionals from nearly 50 countries to discuss the major changes and challenges facing the industry. At the opening, Greece’s Deputy Minister Pavlos Marinakis emphasized radio’s enduring importance as a trusted, timely, and democratic medium. He noted that radio continues to reach citizens of all ages and has supported public dialogue and informed societies since the early days of broadcasting. Securing radio’s prominence in car dashboards was also discussed extensively. Sessions explored strategies to protect and enhance radio’s presence in vehicles, emphasizing industry-wide collaboration to keep radio easily accessible in connected cars through DAB+ and smart integration.
(RedTech) Read more
TRITON Digital orders DAB systems from Paneda
12.03.2025 - Paneda WorldDAB Member - Sweden


The system integrator Triton Digital has ordered a complete DAB platform from Paneda. The system has been installed in the Czech Republic for the national broadcaster Broadcast Services (part of the same group as Multiplex24), which is building a DAB network with a total of 31 transmitters. Once completed, the network will cover up to 95% of the population in the target regions. Additionally, a DAB system has been provided for the regional broadcaster GG Omikron, which is developing a DAB network aimed at covering the three largest cities in the Czech Republic. The order includes a software platform based on Docker, hosted on on-premises hardware.
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RFI extends its presence in Paris and the Ile-de-France region with its arrival on DAB+
12.03.2025 - France
RFI is boosting its accessibility in Paris and the Ile-de-France region by being broadcast on DAB+ in addition to its historic frequency 89FM. The international public radio station is now accessible to listeners with DAB+ compatible reception equipment in and around the French capital. Arcom had authorised the France Médias Monde group to broadcast RFI programmes on DAB+ via the Paris intermediary multiplex 6A, operated by TDF via its transmitters in Romainville and Meudon. Digital terrestrial radio gives RFI a greater presence in Paris and the Île-de-France region, as well as an enhanced listening experience for listeners.
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Bierhorst at Radiodays Europe 2025: "Broadcast is for broadcasters"
11.03.2025 -

WorldDAB President, Jacqueline Bierhorst spoke at Radiodays Europe 2025 in Athens on 11 March, in a session entitled “Save our Airwaves - DAB+ outlook and experiences.”
"I want to talk to you not only about the global growth of DAB+, and how it can re-energise radio; but also why I believe BROADCAST is crucial for BROADCASTERS, Bierhorst said. "That may seem a strange thing to say, or that it’s obvious. But as we near the end of this event, let me explain why I think it’s important that you keep this with you - and that you think about it hard when you’re back in your studios or offices."
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Estonian DAB+ frequency licence competition won by Levira
11.03.2025 - Estonia
AS Levira submitted an application to the public call for digital radio frequency licences announced by the Consumer Protection and Technical Authority (CTA) in January. After obtaining the frequency licence, Levira will have to build three broadcasting networks within one year. From now on, radio programmes will be available over the air not only on FM frequencies but also in digital radio format, which will enrich the Estonian media landscape. With the first network, Levira will have to cover a minimum of 85.59% of the population (the photo shows what the coverage should look like). The second network must cover 73.45% of the population and the third 72.16%. AS Levira has estimated that the commercial digital radio service will be broadcast from September 2025.
(Tarbijakaitse ja Tehnilise Järelevalve Ameti (TTJA)) Read more