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DOMRADIO.DE is the first broadcaster to sign up for DAB+ regional multiplexes in North Rhine-Westphalia
04.08.2025 - Germany Germany
DOMRADIO.DE was the first broadcaster to sign a contract for the new DAB+ regional multiplexes – and did so in a particularly symbolic setting at the broadcasting centre directly adjacent to Cologne Cathedral. This marks the start of a new era of digital broadcasting for the Catholic media portal of the Archdiocese of Cologne. DOMRADIO.DE went on air for the first time on 11 June 2000, Pentecost Sunday, as the first church radio station officially sponsored by a diocese in Germany. The idea was conceived back in 1998 on the 750th anniversary of Cologne Cathedral. Since then, DOMRADIO.DE has established itself as an ad-free full-service station with a Christian focus.

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National expansion of DAB+ coverage via MTVNL
01.08.2025 - Netherlands Netherlands
Starting today, users of a DAB+ radio can find a new radio station in the station list in a large part of the country. Until today, Radio Continu could only be listened to via DAB+ in the north of the country. On 1 August, that is changing. The radio station can now be listened to almost nationwide via leased bandwidth from service provider MTVNL. The nationwide distribution is the result of changes that will take effect on 1 September. The entry into force of new licences will cause a veritable musical chairs game in the airwaves. This applies to both FM and DAB+ radio.

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Radio Proglas ends FM broadcasting in Uherský Brod, Příbram, and Nové Hrady
01.08.2025 - Czechia Czechia
Radio Proglas has announced the next step in the gradual shutdown of its analog FM transmitters. On Thursday, July 31, at 12:04 p.m., broadcasting from the Uherský Brod 105.7 MHz and Příbram/Drahlín 96.0 MHz transmitters will be terminated. This will be followed by the shutdown of the Nové Hrady/Dobrá Voda 107.5 MHz transmitter on Friday, August 1, 2025, again at the same time. This is part of the station's transition to digital broadcasting. Listeners in the regions of Uherský Brod, Příbram, and Nové Hrady will no longer be able to tune in to their favorite stations on traditional FM frequencies after the dates mentioned above. The station plans to terminate broadcasting on the ČRA DVB-T2 network on January 16 next year.

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Modern love – young people over-index on 70s, 80s and 90s digital stations
01.08.2025 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
From Bowie and Zeppelin to Prince, Madonna, and Oasis, the 70s, 80s, and 90s were full of icons, and its no surprise radio listening habits are still influenced by these stars. But what might come as a surprise is how popular decade stations are with younger people who weren’t alive to experience the hits as they came out. Rajar’s Q2 results showed when they do tune in to the radio, 15-24 year olds are overindexing on listening to national decades stations. Of the 7.8m adults who listen to at least one decade themed station each week, just under 1m are 15-24 year olds. This compares to the fact that just 7% of total radio listening hours are comprised of the same age group. The audience figures come as leading radio broadcasters Bauer and Global have increasingly leaned into developing stations based on segmenting music by decade.

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Wake up with confidence: Albrecht DR 455 DAB+ radio alarm clock with ASA
31.07.2025 - Germany Germany
The new Albrecht DR 455 radio alarm clock combines modern technology with sophisticated design – ensuring not only a pleasant start to the day, but also added safety. Whether you prefer your favourite morning show, the latest news or relaxing music, DAB+ and FM reception allow you to enjoy a wide range of programmes in clear sound quality to start your day – tailored to your personal taste. A special highlight is the new ASA (Automatic Safety Alert) function. This technology provides reliable emergency alerts via the radio – regardless of whether you have an internet or mobile connection. The Albrecht DR 455 DAB+ radio alarm clock is now available from specialist retailers at a recommended retail price of €79.90.

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RAJAR Q2/25: DAB takes 57% share of UK digital listening hours
31.07.2025 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
New UK audience data for the period ending June 2025 has been released. RAJAR announced 50 million adults or 86% of the adult (15+) UK population tuned in to their selected radio stations each week in the second quarter of 2025. On average, a listener tunes into 20.5 hours of Live Radio per week. In terms of reach, 44 million adults aged 15+ are now tuning in to radio via a digitally enabled platform (DAB, DTV, Website/App, or Smart Speaker) each week. 73% of weekly listening hours are consumed digitally. In an average week, digital listening accounts for 753 million hours; DAB has a 57% share of digital listening hours. 65% of respondents claim to own a DAB radio.

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RAI expands DAB+ in South Tyrol
31.07.2025 - Italy Italy
For many years, the DAB+ package from the public broadcaster RAI in South Tyrol was only available in the Bolzano area via the Penegal transmitter on channel 9C. Now, RAI has also started expanding its transmitter network in South Tyrol. What is happening in Italy right now is nothing short of a miracle. Over the past 20 years or so, RAI has repeatedly announced that it would be significantly expanding its DAB+ transmitter network. But nothing ever happened. Until now. Over the past few months, RAI has massively expanded its transmitter network in Italy, with more locations being added all the time. In South Tyrol, too, transmissions are now being broadcast from three locations.

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DAB+ in Lauenburg
31.07.2025 - Germany Germany
Good news for all radio fans in and around Lauenburg: NDR has put another DAB+ repeater into operation at its Lauenburg site. This improves digital reception of NDR radio programmes – especially along the Elbe, in the old town, in the castle area and in the surrounding villages. The programmes can now be received clearly and reliably on block 9A (202.928 MHz) in the home – not just in the car. With the new transmitter, NDR aims to provide the region around the historic shipping town of Lauenburg with even better information and good music. Whether walking along the Elbe promenade, in a café on the edge of the old town or at home at the kitchen table: NDR now accompanies you through the day with crystal-clear digital radio.

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DAB+ in North Rhine-Westphalia: Regional multiplexes will be available here
31.07.2025 - Germany Germany
Perhaps before the end of this year, but by early 2026 at the latest, DAB+ digital radio is set to become available in North Rhine-Westphalia at the regional level. Among other things, local radio stations in North Rhine-Westphalia that are currently available on FM will then also be available via digital terrestrial transmission. Initially, the multiplexes Cologne/Bonn/Aachen (channel 8B), South Westphalia/Dortmund (11B), East Westphalia/Lippe (12D), Lower Rhine/Duisburg/Essen (8C) and Wuppertal/Düsseldorf/Mönchengladbach (12D) multiplexes will go online. A list sent to interested programme providers, which is available to teltarif.de, now provides more detailed information about the launch network.

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Ofcom publishes its latest look at the UK’s media habits
30.07.2025 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Ofcom has published Media Nations 2025, its latest research looking at the media habits of people in the UK. The UK media regulator says: "Live radio continues to be resilient, despite the other audio content that’s available. According to RAJAR, which uses a focused radio survey, almost nine in ten UK adults aged 15 and over (87%) tuned into the radio for an average of 20.5 hours per week in the first quarter of 2025. The most-used platform for radio is DAB, accounting for 42% of listening hours, followed by AM/FM at 27%." The report itself also notes: "Much of commercial radio’s success in increasing its share of listening stems from increased DAB coverage, and a push from the sector to maximise use of the existing multiplexes and radio brands."

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