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Luxembourg launches call for DAB+ radio services
27.02.2025 - Luxembourg
The Service des médias, de la connectivité et de la politique numérique (SMC) is launching a public call for applications for sound radio services to be broadcast on the DAB+ digital multiplex. The deadline for submitting applications is 18:00 on 4 April 2025. The call says: "As FM frequencies are saturated, there are currently very few possibilities for coordinating new frequencies or even developing new radio services with wide coverage. This limitation on the development of existing and new radio services is holding back media pluralism, which is of major democratic importance. DAB+ technology makes it possible to remedy this situation by extending the number of radio services that can be broadcast in Luxembourg."
(Le Service des médias, de la connectivité et de la politique numérique (SMC)) Read more
RNN takes Delft region DAB+ network into operation
27.02.2025 - Netherlands
Radio Netwerk Nederland has taken over the operation of the DAB+ network for the municipalities of Delft, Maassluis, Midden Delfland and Westland. Local broadcasters Omroep Delft and WOS (Westland, Maassluis and Midden Delfland) and commercial radio station Lega-C could already be heard via DAB+ on channel 9B for some time. Operation of the network was today taken over by transmitter operator Radio Netwerk Nederland. As a result, the two existing support stations in Delft have been switched off and replaced by one new strong support station in The Hague South. RNN has also temporarily taken over network operation for the municipalities of The Hague, Rijswijk, Leidschendam-Voorburg and Wassenaar on channel 5C.
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Reelin’ in the years: tracking the growth of DAB+
27.02.2025 -
Bernie O'Neill writes: As we published our latest infographic to coincide with World Radio Day 2025, I wanted to go back to the archives to see how far we’d travelled on our DAB+ journey, compared to some of the earliest editions of our research document. In 2013, the organisation — then known as “WorldDMB” (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) — published its initial data-drop. In the first year of the infographic, the United Kingdom led the way with 20 million receiver sales (including pre-2008 data). Today, this figure stands at an impressive 55 million. Australia, Norway and Switzerland each had over 1 million receivers sold in 2013 — and just over ten years later, those figures now stand at 10m, 9m, and 6m respectively, alongside Germany now totaling 28 million and Italy reporting 12 million sales.
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Radio Italia Network in DAB+: connected in Lombardy and Veneto
26.02.2025 - Italy
This is not the RIN Italia Network project, which FM-world reported in recent weeks and which will be launched in March, but the broadcaster of the publisher Domenico Zambarelli, with editor-in-chief Massimo Lualdi. The programming - at the moment - is characterised by a pop flow. The identifier simply reads ‘ITALIA NETWORK’. Radio Italia Network can be heard in Lombardy on the DRG DAB mux (channel 7B) and in Veneto on the GoDab mux (channel 8C).
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Agcom concludes DAB+ fact-finding investigation
26.02.2025 - Italy
With resolution No. 44/25/CONS of 18 February 2025, the Italian Communications Regulator concluded the fact-finding investigation into the regulation of the DAB+ digital terrestrial radio broadcasting platform. In its resolution closing the fact-finding investigation, Agcom considered adopting a gradual approach, with short-, medium- and long-term interventions. In particular, in the short term, the Authority considers as a priority the need to ensure legal certainty and the continuity of the start-up of the digital radio broadcasting market, by providing for the completion of the assignment of rights of use.
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Glxy Radio launches on regional DAB+ network for North Holland and Flevoland
24.02.2025 - Netherlands
Urban radio station Glxy Radio has as yet started broadcasting on the regional DAB+ network for Noord-Holland and Flevoland. Since last weekend, the station can be found on channel 8B in both provinces. It was recently announced that Glxy has applied for the auction of non-national commercial radio frequencies to be held later this year.
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Arcom: "All towns of more than 50,000 now covered by DAB+"
24.02.2025 - France
Every year, new transmitters are put into service to ensure an increasingly fine mesh of the territory. The coverage of the metropolitan population by DAB+ has exceeded 50%. All municipalities with more than 50,000 inhabitants in metropolitan France are now covered and 557 private and public radio stations broadcast their programs in DAB+. 615 transmitters are in service in France. After a second phase of deployment, which was completed in 2024, the two metropolitan multiplexes are preparing a third phase are preparing a third phase of deployment, which will be implemented from the second half of 2025.
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UKE starts consultation on the VHF band about DAB+
24.02.2025 - Poland
The Office of Electronic Communications has launched a consultation on a new Frequency Plan for the 174-230 MHz band. This is the VHF band occupied by MUX-8 terrestrial digital television, and possibly by additional DAB+ multiplexes in the future. "For the time being, I can confirm that Emitel will take part in the consultation," says Agnieszka Sobucka, the company's spokeswoman, to Wirtualnemedia.pl. "The consulted project aims to reduce restrictions on the free development of digital terrestrial radio broadcasting (hereafter ‘NRC’), to reduce the likelihood of interference in the network of DAB+ broadcasting stations taking into account the market demand for local NRC multiplexes," UKE President Jacek Oko wrote in the announcement.
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Over 1.2 million DAB+ radios sold in Germany in 2024
22.02.2025 - Germany
In 2024, over 1.2 million radio sets with DAB+ were sold over physical and virtual shop counters in Germany. This corresponds to 50 per cent of all radio receivers sold and a significant increase compared to 2020, when the share was 35 per cent. The electrical engineering association ZVEI cited these figures with reference to the retail panel of the market research institute GfK as part of World Radio Day on 13 February. According to the ZVEI, traditional radio listening remains popular in Germany despite the growth in streaming services. Nine out of ten users continue to enjoy radio reception. Around two thirds of listeners rely on streaming or web radio, according to a consumer survey conducted by GfK on behalf of the ZVEI.
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Saudi Media Forum: "the future of radio is already here"
21.02.2025 - Saudi Arabia
“New opportunities in media are helping us open up to the world,” said Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud at the opening of this week’s Saudi Media Forum in Riyadh. At the conference and forum there is a focus on media, the economy, energy, AI technologies, politics and entrepreneurship. In another session on the first day of the conference titled The Future of Radio Begins Now, World DAB’s Jacqueline Bierhorst and MBC Music Group’s Group Director of Audio Ziad Hamza discussed the importance of being digital with session host Ghadeer Al-Shehri, a presenter at local station AlUla FM. Jacky said: “In my own country, FM listening is 30% and the rest is digital, this is a common trend in Europe where digital broadcasting has gained a huge audience.”
(RadioInfo Asia) Read more