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FLOW is Denmark’s new musical alternative on DAB+
01.05.2026 - Bauer Media Audio WorldDAB Member - Denmark
Bauer Media Audio launches new radio station: FLOW is Denmark’s new musical alternative. A radio station that blends classic rock anthems with alternative pop favourites, striking a balance between the familiar and the tracks you don’t always hear on the radio. “There is a long list of artists who easily and frequently fill various stages at summer festivals. Many sell out arena and stadium shows, but they belong to a genre we rarely hear on the radio. There is a need for a radio station for the many music fans who enjoy this music and come together around these experiences – and we believe we’ve hit the mark perfectly with FLOW,” says Claus Thune, Content & Marketing Director at Bauer Media Audio. FLOW can be heard from 1 May on DAB+, at rayo.dk and in the Rayo app.
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Vision Australia Radio to drop AM frequencies in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth from July 1
01.05.2026 - Australia
Vision Australia have informed their listener community that from July 1, 2026 they will no longer broadcast on the AM frequencies 1179 AM Melbourne, 1197 AM Adelaide and 990 AM Perth. Vision Australia Radio have provided the AM services for people who are blind or have low vision for more than 40 years and they will still be freely available on DAB+, via online streaming and through the Community Radio Plus app on a smart device. Vision Australia also has an array of podcasts. The CEO of Vision Australia David Williamson said in an email: ‘Transitioning away from AM broadcasting will significantly reduce operating costs. However, our program offerings will remain the same.’
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České Radiokomunikace announces the acquisition of Play.cz
01.05.2026 - Ceske Radiokomunikace a.s. WorldDAB Member - Czechia
České Radiokomunikace (CRA) continues to build a comprehensive streaming platform, and with the acquisition of Play.cz, it is expanding its portfolio to include radio streaming, along with the necessary technological infrastructure and key customers. “With the acquisition of Play.cz, we are gaining unique expertise, technology, and customers in the field of radio streaming, thereby completing our portfolio of streaming services. At the same time, this acquisition opens up new opportunities for the development of DAB broadcasting,” says Miloš Mastník, CEO of CRA.
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Communications Authority of Kenya holds forum for digital sound broadcasting rollout
30.04.2026 - Top story - Kenya
The Communications Authority of Kenya has convened a stakeholders’ engagement forum in Nairobi aimed at advancing the rollout of digital sound broadcasting (DSB) in the country, with a strong focus on licensing frameworks and regulatory compliance. The forum brought together broadcasters, signal distributors, equipment vendors, policymakers and industry associations to deliberate on the transition from analogue FM radio to digital platforms. This engagement comes as Kenya accelerates efforts to modernise its broadcasting sector following the rollout of pilot digital sound broadcasting services in Nairobi, and several other parts of the country.
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SEN launches Bunnings Tradio live across Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane on DAB+
30.04.2026 - Australia
Sports Entertainment Network (SEN), in partnership with Bunnings, is excited to announce the launch of Bunnings Tradio on DAB+ in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, with the station also available nationally via the SEN app. Bunnings Tradio is a worksite playlist made for the trade and built for tradies, playing rock, pop, classic and modern hits - a soundtrack designed to keep your spirit levels up. Bunnings Tradio is a collaboration between Bunnings and SEN, with Bunnings Tradio on SEN’s DAB+ spectrum, and SEN producing the stations in partnership with Bunnings, curating the playlist, taking music requests, delivering sport updates and match previews, and incorporating Bunnings content including product reviews, trade tips and practical advice for tradies.
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Bay Broadcasting to take three stations national on new Irish DAB+ trial mux
29.04.2026 - Ireland
Bay Broadcasting is putting three of its music stations national via a new DAB rollout. Radio Nova, Classic Hits Radio and Sunshine 106.8 are to broadcast on the FáilteDAB Mux2 trial, with Bay saying the expansion will bring its services to around 85% of Ireland’s population. The group says the move will give Radio Nova and Sunshine 106.8 access to an additional 2.5 million people, while Classic Hits Radio will reach a further 1.2 million. The trial is expected to launch in the coming days and will cover much of the country outside Dublin, but not parts of the North West and South West. Bay Broadcasting CEO Kevin Branigan, pictured above, told RadioToday: “DAB works hand in hand with FM radio and will provide a seamless transmission network around the country alongside our existing FM.”
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Czech Radio to launch additional DAB+ transmitters, test ASA this summer with ČRA
28.04.2026 - Czech Radio WorldDAB Member - Ceske Radiokomunikace a.s. WorldDAB Member - Czechia
Karel Zýka, Director of Technology and Administration at Czech Radio, presented plans for the development of the DAB+ digital network at the Innovation Day conference on April 28, which include the construction of twelve new transmitters across the country. Part of this strategy also involves establishing close cooperation with České Radiokomunikace to test the ASA warning system, designed to effectively inform the public in crisis situations.
“Emergencies are something we must be prepared for and constantly stay ahead of,” Karel Zýka emphasised during his speech.
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Berlin and Brandenburg: Digitalisation without switch-off date
24.04.2026 - Germany
On 22 April 2026, the Brandenburg State Parliament passed the draft bill for the new State Treaty on Private Media in Berlin and Brandenburg at its second reading. This marks a key step forward for radio broadcasting: the legal framework is being brought more into line with the digital future. The focus is on the transition from FM to DAB+. The State Treaty specifically aims to strengthen digital radio via DAB+. The government is pursuing two main objectives: improved technical coverage and greater programme diversity. The aim is for DAB+ to become the primary platform for terrestrial radio in the long term.
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On the record, yet again: commercial radio reaches 12.8 million weekly listeners
24.04.2026 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - Australia
Commercial Radio & Audio (CRA) has welcomed the GfK Survey 2, 2026 results, with commercial radio reaching a record 12.8 million listeners weekly. For nearly four years commercial radio has sustained audiences exceeding 12 million demonstrating its resilience and stability for brands. Lizzie Young, CEO of CRA, said: "A record audience last survey, topped again this survey. When a medium delivers at this scale, this consistently, it tells you that Australians rely on local, live commercial radio - and brands can too.” The shift to an audio everywhere approach has transformed how audiences consume content anytime, anywhere - with listeners moving seamlessly between AM, FM, DAB+, and streaming.
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EBU Radio Assembly 2026: Critical legislation and a crucial campaign
23.04.2026 - European Broadcasting Union (EBU) WorldDAB MemberThe 32nd edition of the EBU Radio Assembly took place in Sofia, Bulgaria on 23 April 2026, in the wake of the EBU Media Summit 2026. This year's Radio Assembly focused on two priorities that demand the attention of every EBU radio member. First, critical EU legislation affecting radio's distribution in connected cars is currently under review, and coordinated action across the membership will be essential in the months ahead – the Assembly provided space to address questions and concerns. The Assembly also marked Radio Ready's second year, with plans for the year ahead unveiled. Among the other questions explored was how we can continue to do our work at the highest standard while remaining impartial yet relevant in a space increasingly flooded by misinformation and content created by AI bots.
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