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Klassik Radio: The digital pioneer will switch off FM in Bavaria in 2026
20.05.2025 - Germany
Klassik Radio is implementing one of the final steps in its digitisation strategy and will bid farewell to FM in Bavaria from 2026. The programme will remain available nationwide via DAB+, via app and web streaming as well as via cable and satellite. Back in 2012, the audio company was the first radio station in Germany to launch this consistently digital approach, which has so far seen over 30 FM frequencies switched off. These voluntary returns are considered a ‘milestone in the digitalisation of radio in Germany’, says Ulrich Kubak, founder and CEO of Klassik Radio. ‘With the current expiry of FM frequency allocations in Bavaria, our home state of Bavaria is finally becoming a pure digital location. That suits Bavaria, that suits us,’ Kubak continues.
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Bingo FM turns FM off and DAB+ on
20.05.2025 - Netherlands
Bingo FM in Utrecht will soon expand to DAB+. The local radio station says it will undergo a refresh. As part of this, frequency 105.7 FM will be switched off on Monday 26 May. 107.7 FM will still remain available as the local frequency for the city of Utrecht. Bingo FM can also be received via DAB+ after the summer. From September 2025, the DAB+ transmitter should be on in Utrecht. ‘We are making a nice step towards the future,’ says Gerard Schuiteman, director of Omroep Utrecht Stichting, which includes Bingo FM. ‘By making smart choices, we can use our resources where they have the most effect: for our listeners. Thanks to this move, Bingo FM will maintain a strong presence on FM and expand to DAB+.’
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The lessons of Spain's blackout for radio's future
19.05.2025 - Spain
Gorka Zumeta reflects on the lessons learned from the events of 28 April: Radio has shown, as a medium, that it is capable of reassuring a frightened country, it is capable of informing when no one else can, and it is capable of bringing light into the darkness. But we must draw from this crisis the main lesson, which is none other than the channel: terrestrial radio, the one transmitted over the airwaves, is the safest in the face of a catastrophe or emergency, in the face of which the internet is weak and defenceless. The blackout on 28 April at 12:33 collapsed the country's entire media system, except for radio. The lack of electricity supply meant that television was useless, and the digital press did not work.
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Radio Grand Lac enters a new era: the DAB+ adventure begins!
19.05.2025 - France
Since 12 May 2025, Radio Grand Lac has been broadcasting on DAB+, terrestrial digital radio. This is a historic date for the local independent station, marking a new stage in its development, three years after its arrival on FM. Officially authorised by ARCOM (Autorité de Régulation de la Communication Audiovisuelle et Numérique), this step forward was published in the Journal Officiel de la République Française on 16 April. It rewards years of commitment, rigour and enthusiasm in the service of the region. Thanks to DAB+, Radio Grand Lac is greatly extending its broadcasting area - the radio can now be listened to across a large part of Savoie, Haute-Savoie and Isère, using a simple DAB+ radio.
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Abruzzo DAB Consortium activates channel 7B in L'Aquila
19.05.2025 - Italy
On Saturday 17 May, the DAB+ digital radio signal was activated on channel 7B in the city of L'Aquila, marking an important step forward for regional information and communication. The Abruzzo DAB Consortium, in cooperation with the broadcaster Radio L'Aquila 1, proudly announced the early start of digital broadcasting, which represents a historic milestone for the capital of Abruzzo. The "Consorzio Abruzzo DAB", which brings together local broadcasters from across the region, aims to manage and promote the technological transition to digital, guaranteeing equal access to the new platform and enhancing the voices of the territory.
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Cridland: "Google speakers go quiet for radio"
19.05.2025From James Cridland's "Radioland": Here’s something seemingly unreported by any of the radio trades - the great Google smart speaker bug of 2025, which wiped thousands of radio stations off these smart speakers for weeks. As I understand it, here’s the story - Google rolled out new firmware to their smart speakers and Nest displays about four weeks ago. This new firmware had the side-effect of breaking support for streaming AAC, a format of audio streaming that many radio stations use (higher quality at a lower bandwidth than MP3). So, asking for “Hey, Google, play FM105” resulted in nothing working, as some aggregator apps have mentioned online. It was a worldwide glitch, and affected every radio station streaming in AAC variants.
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Bravo Kids donated 44 DAB+ devices to the Vinkovci Kindergarten
16.05.2025 - Croatia
The Vinkovci kindergarten is now richer by as many as 44 DAB+ radios, worth a total of around 2,000 euros. The donation was made possible by Bravo Kids – the first children's radio in Croatia, in collaboration with partners from the technical sector, all with the aim of bringing educational radio programming closer to the youngest. Bravo Kids Radio's Program Director, Aleksandra Milinković Dadić, expressed her gratitude to the hosts and the City of Vinkovci for enabling them to continue implementing their goal, which is for all kindergartens in Croatia to listen to the first radio for children in our country.
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RTR Newsletter: DAB+ Study 2025: a wide range of programmes and free terrestrial reception inspire respondents
16.05.2025 - 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 antenna. 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, which was commissioned by RTR Medien to assess the awareness and reach of digital radio services. “This year's edition of our study on DAB+ digital radio 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,” said Wolfgang Struber, Managing Director of RTR Medien, at the presentation.
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Cellnex Netherlands expands radio distribution with acquisition of Radio Network Netherlands
16.05.2025 - Netherlands
Cellnex Netherlands B.V., which includes Cellnex Broadcast Partners, has officially acquired Radio Netwerk Nederland (RNN), part of N. Silvius Holding (NSH), as of May 15, 2025. With this acquisition, Cellnex Broadcast Partners strengthens its position in the Dutch radio distribution market and takes an important step toward further innovation and stability within the Dutch radio network. Cellnex Broadcast Partners is carefully integrating RNN’s activities into its network, ensuring that the existing infrastructure, including the recently established networks for NLPO, remains fully intact.
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Radio Proglas, Radio 7 and ZUN covered the Orlické Mountains on DAB+
16.05.2025 - Czechia
Digital radio stations Rádio Proglas, Rádio 7 and ZUN have expanded their coverage of eastern Bohemia. Now they can be tuned in DAB+ also in the Orlické Mountains thanks to the launch of the transmitter on Suchý vrch. This step means better availability of digital radio for the residents of the Pardubice Region. The transmission is currently in the testing phase. The new Králíky - Suchý vrch transmitter is part of the TELEKO DAB1 multiplex and operates on channel 10D with ERP 3,2 kW. Its launch significantly extends the signal range in mountain and foothill areas where digital radio reception was previously limited.
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