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Five local radio stations launch on DAB+ in Western Belgium
03.03.2021 - Belgium Belgium
The newly launched stations - Néo Radio, Radio Beloeil, Radio Libellule, RLM - Radio Loisir Mouscron and RQC - Radio Qui Chifèl - are now available to listeners in on DAB+ in Western Belgium, and in parts of Northern France, including Lille.

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Northern Irish radio station awarded new licence to support its digital development
03.03.2021 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
A Derry radio station has been awarded a Community Digital Sound Programme (C-DSP) licence from communications’ regulator, Ofcom. Such licences are for community radio stations wishing to broadcast on DAB digital radio.

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Belgian independent radios request more support for digital move
03.03.2021 - Belgium Belgium
Fédération RadioZ, representing some 30 independent radio stations in the South of Belgium and Brussels, has called for help following the regional government’s decision in 2020 to cut the budgetary support to finance the transition to DAB+ for local radio stations.

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Over 1.83 million DAB+ receivers sold in Germany in 2020
02.03.2021 - Germany Germany
This represents a 15.2% growth compared to 2019. Revenues from DAB+ receiver sales also grew by 13%, from €216 million in 2019 to the current record of €244 million in 2020.

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Néo Radio launches on DAB+
02.03.2021 - Belgium Belgium
The station will be available to DAB+ listeners in Western Belgium, as well as parts of Northern France including the city of Lille.

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Australia - weekly listeners for DAB+ radio stations climb to 2.35 million
02.03.2021 - Commercial Radio & Audio WorldDAB Member - Australia Australia
Australia’s DAB+ digital radio-only stations attracted a weekly audience of 2.35 million people in 2020, an increase of 15% from 2.04 million in 2019, according to GfK data released by industry body Commercial Radio Australia.

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Tomorrowland launches new DAB+ radio station
01.03.2021 - Belgium Belgium
One World Radio, which has just celebrated its 2nd anniversary, kicks off its European roll-out via DAB+ in Flanders and Brussels – with further expansion in Europe planned in the coming months. The transition to DAB+ has started irreversibly and digital radio listening awaits a golden future in Flanders and Europe.

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Taking steps to a greater digital experience in cars
01.03.2021 - CARIAD SE WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The EBU’s Digital Radio Summit took place online at the end of February, featuring a wide range of speakers and presentations outlining radio’s multiplatform future. WorldDAB's Automotive Working Group Chair Martin Koch outlines what the organisation is doing to secure radio's place in the connected car.

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New DAB+ station launched in Czech Republic to include visual information
01.03.2021 - Czechia Czechia
Launching on RTI's multiplex, Radio Zapad will be available to DAB+ listeners in Prague, across the Western Bohemia region and in the Ceské Budejovice region. The broadcast will also include multimedia data, which will gradually be expanded to other visual information such as song titles, weather and traffic information.

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Bauer to turn off four AM transmitters in Nothern England
28.02.2021 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Medium wave services carrying Greatest Hits Radio in Lancashire, Manchester and Leeds, plus Magic in Humberside are being switched off. “The majority of radio listening in the UK is done digitally, and with Greatest Hits Radio now available on FM in these areas as well as DAB and online, the AM frequency is no longer a platform our listeners demand or need” Said Group Managing Director of the Hits Radio Brand Network, Graham Bryce.

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