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New transmission facility in The Hague from Broadcast Partners
06.02.2025 - Netherlands
Last week, Broadcast Partners completed and commissioned a brand new DAB+ transmitter installation for the radio stations in allotment 33 on the Cellnex broadcast tower in The Hague at 5C. Thanks to this transmitter on 5C, listeners in the Hague region can now experience the comfort of optimised DAB+ reception for themselves. In addition, radio stations in the Hague region have the unique opportunity to test signal strength and geographical coverage of DAB+ distribution by Broadcast Partners in their target area in practice themselves. This will enable them to make an informed choice about their future digital radio broadcasts.
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Switzerland: SSR encourages its listeners to opt for DAB+.
06.02.2025 - Switzerland
FM ceased broadcasting in Switzerland on 31 December, marking a definitive transition to DAB+. SSR is strongly encouraging the adoption of this technology, highlighting its many advantages: better audio quality, optimised coverage and reduced environmental impact. A change that is transforming the way we listen to radio every day. The recent closure of FM on 31 December has enabled SRG to accelerate its digital transition. The resources freed up are being reinvested in new services such as Play applications, podcasts and streaming. The integration of DAB+ with voice assistants and in-car multimedia systems is also opening up new opportunities. Thanks to these developments, SRG is rapidly adapting its offering to new listening habits and is offering more dynamic formats, particularly for younger audiences.
(La Lettre Pro de la Radio) Read more
Deegan on UK audience data: "DAB listening leads the pack"
06.02.2025 - United Kingdom
Matt Deegan writes: UK radio has been on a long march to consolidation in ownership alongside an explosion in new stations driven by the growth in listening to DAB Digital Radio and streaming. Analogue listening (AM/FM) now only accounts for 27.8% of radio’s consumption here. Indeed, streaming radio is neck and neck with analogue (with a 27.0% share). Listening on a DAB Digital Radio leads the pack, 35.9m radio listeners tune in that way, and it accounts for 42.7% of listening. This change in behaviour has led commercial radio’s big groups - Bauer and Global - to really jump on station expansion, particularly spin-offs from their existing brands. This quarter sees at least 10 new stations publish figures for the first time, including Greatest Hits Radio 60s (with 386k listeners) and Heart Love (201k).
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CRA launches the first part of its nationwide DAB+ network for commercial radio
05.02.2025 - Ceske Radiokomunikace a.s. WorldDAB Member - Czechia
CRA has launched the operation of its DAB+ digital radio network and the broadcasting of commercial radio stations on frequencies acquired in the frequency auction organised by the Czech Telecommunications Office (CTU). At the moment, 48% of the population coverage of the planned multiplex has been completed, and 6 commercial radio stations have started broadcasting there today. A total of 17 transmitters are now covered by the new digital radio multiplex, which is being launched by the CRA on 4 February. The second phase and the launch of 15 more transmitters will follow by the end of March, with coverage reaching 80% of the Czech population. The new multiplex already has a customer, the Radio United Broadcasting media group.
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Paris Radio Show highlights DAB+ safety alerts
05.02.2025 -

WorldDAB's work on the development of Automatic Safety Alerts (ASA) for DAB+ has been recognised at the Grand Prix of the Paris Radio Show. The ASA system was nominated in the ‘Best Technical Innovation’ category, which recognises new concepts, emerging technologies and innovative solutions. Three key features differentiate this DAB+ emergency alert system from all other existing solutions. Firstly, geographical targeting (only people in the relevant areas receive the notification). Secondly, inter-set signalling (receivers analyse references to alert announcements on other radio stations, increasing the flexibility and range of alerts). Finally, wake-up mode (receivers can be activated by the DAB+ signal, a particularly useful function for clock radios).
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WorldDAB member focus: Factum Radioscape
05.02.2025 -

New WorldDAB member Factum Radioscape recently recently upgraded the commercial and community DAB+ multiplexes in Australia with their partner TXA, providing modern, reliable systems for multiple broadcasters in Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth. We learn more about Factum Radioscape's plans in this interview with James Waterson, Sales Manager at Factum Radioscape.
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New DAB+ station Lega-C puts emphasis on dance and house classics
04.02.2025 - Netherlands
The Netherlands has a new radio station. Lega-C can be heard on air in the Haaglanden region via DAB+. A remarkable change in the DAB+ station offer in and around The Hague: Lega-C has taken the place of Feel Good Radio 60‘s & 70’s Hits. The radio station can be heard via the DAB+ transmitter set up in Delft since last weekend. The station started broadcasting mixes on the first day and meanwhile broadcasts a format of dance and house tracks. Totaal TV spoke to a spokesperson for Lega-C. She indicated that Lega-C is a radio station that does not necessarily pay attention to whether it is commercially interesting, but mainly whether it is fun to listen to. ‘We are going to emphasise classics, that also goes with our name, but every now and then we will also play a new record in the ‘future Lega-C’ category.’
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In Tábor, DAB+ starts from Fiery, offering five stations
04.02.2025 - Czechia
The first transmitter of the Regional Radio Network 20, which is to cover the South Bohemia region, was launched by the company Fiera touch in Tábor on Friday. So far, it has been transmitting at a reduced power of 400 W on channel 9A from the Cihelna locality, from where the same company also broadcasts the TV Regional Network 11. "The transmitter in Tábor has been in operation since 1 pm on Friday," Pavel Hájek, owner of Fiera touch, confirmed to Televizníweb.cz. The network includes five radios: Energic, ZUN radio, Hey radio, Color Music Radio and Rádio Sázava. The last three belong to the media group of Miroslav Pýcha, who is also a DAB+ network operator and also has frequency allocations for the South Bohemia region, but his company Joe Media has so far launched a transmitter in České Budějovice.
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CRA have launched a nationwide DAB+ network, half of the Czech Republic already covered
04.02.2025 - Ceske Radiokomunikace a.s. WorldDAB Member - Czechia
České Radiokomunikace (CRA) has started broadcasting its nationwide digital network for commercial radios. It includes six programmes from the Radio United Broadcasting group. Other commercial radios have joined CRA's regional networks in Prague, Pilsen and now also Liberec. Almost half of the Czech Republic's population can tune into another nationwide network for digital radio from today. The CRA-owned Czech Digital Group has put into operation the first 17 transmitters and decoders of multiplex B (referred to as CRA CZ or CRA DAB+ CZ), which includes six programmes from the Radio United Broadcasting group. Three of them were previously broadcast in the competing multiplex C of RTI cz. CRA also launched the first transmitter of Regional Network 4, which is to cover the Liberec, Ústí nad Karlovy Vary regions.
(Televizníweb.cz) Read more
MIX 92.6 expands to DAB+ covering South Hertfordshire
04.02.2025 - United Kingdom
MIX 92.6 has launched on DAB+ in addition to its community radio FM licence in South Hertfordshire. Station Manager Nick Hazell emphasised the strategic importance of this development, stating: “I am really delighted that we’ve been able to take this next big step in growing our local radio station. At a time when others are retrenching and moving away from local radio, this move makes a clear statement about how important we think it is to support and serve our local community.” The station, previously known as Radio Verulam, has been serving the area via various methods since the 1990s.
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