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From building on-air duos to why DAB+ matters: The lowdown from Radiodays Europe 2026
25.03.2026 -
There was a session dedicated to the importance of DAB+, facilitated by Bernie O’Neil (Project Office Director) and Jacqueline Bierhorst (President) from WorldDAB. Australia and parts of Asia are seen as the leaders in digital radio. Some European countries’ digital migration is complete and, with Estonia’s highest point just 300 metres, the ability to capture large areas with ease, straightforward. But some countries, like Ireland and Portugal for example, are still just trialling DAB+. In these troubled times Jacqueline and Bernie said wherever DAB+ is implemented it can support national, regional and local audiences. It protects language, culture and freedom. A healthy broadcast radio industry should be able to incorporate traditional linear radio, internet streaming and digital broadcasting.
(Radio Today Australia) Read more
The DAB+ landscape in Berlin and Brandenburg is being restructured
25.03.2026 - Germany
The Berlin-Brandenburg Media Authority (mabb) is paving the way for a radical overhaul of digital radio broadcasting in the capital region. The tender for DAB+ transmission capacity, approved by the Media Council on 3 March 2026, marks the start of a multi-stage transformation process that will fundamentally alter the existing structure and, from September 2028, transition to a new, regionally differentiated system. The focus is on moving away from the previous nationwide multiplex structures towards a more regionalised model. “We want to make the entire DAB+ landscape future-proof,” emphasises mabb Deputy Director Dr Marco Holtz to RADIOSZENE. The reorganisation is intended to take into account the differing needs of both nationwide and locally operating broadcasters.
(RADIOSZENE) Read more
How are digital radio stations faring in Czechia?
24.03.2026 - Czechia
The launch of digital networks for commercial radio stations two years ago opened up the market to stations that could no longer fit within the analog FM band. In addition to new specialty stations launched by established radio companies, a dozen entirely new radio stations have emerged. Televizníweb.cz reached out to them with a few questions about how they’re faring on the air. Five of them responded. Astra Radio in Frýdek-Místek is one of the newest digital radio stations in the country. It focuses on electronic music and is led by Ukrainian musician Dobrynya Lavrukhin. According to him, DAB+ broadcasting has proven successful for Astra Radio so far, even though he does not have complete information about its own listenership.
(Televizníweb.cz) Read more
Radiodays Europe 2026: DAB+: it matters more than ever
24.03.2026 - Latvia
Bernie O’Neill, Project Office Director of WorldDAB introduced the session by saying we are at an unusual point in time with different countries in different places in the digital transformation as well as telecoms regulations changing around the world which means it is a critical moment for the future of audio and radio. Jacqueline Bierhorst, President of WorldDAB then gave an overview of the progress that has been made with DAB+ in Europe over the past year. Jacqueline began by saying that radio faces challenges and gave a few examples. Advancing adoption of DAB+ needs the support of smart regulation and can often be a catalyst for strengthening the audio ecosystem.
(Radiodays Europe) Read more
Netherlands Minister examines DAB+ model
23.03.2026 - Netherlands
Minister Heleen Herbert (Economic Affairs and Climate Policy) has launched a consultation on the future of the oldest commercial national DAB+ multiplex. This digital package is the only one that has never been split into licences per radio station. Instead, a single technical operator, Mobiele TV Nederland (MTVNL), holds the licence itself. The key question is: should this remain the case? In 2028, DAB+ layer 3 (channel 7D, 9A in Zeeland) will be reallocated. If a single operator is again permitted to operate this, this will, in theory, result in lower costs, more efficient use of bandwidth and flexibility for new entrants and those leaving the market. The alternative to this piecemeal approach is to distribute this digital audio layer in the same way as all the others.
(Broadcast Magazine) Read more
Back on the airwaves across Saxony: Rundfunk-Kombinat Sachsen returns to DAB+
21.03.2026 - Germany
After a lengthy period without digital broadcasting, Rundfunk-Kombinat Sachsen will return to the statewide DAB+ platform on 31 March 2026. This officially marks the end of the period of technical restrictions during which the programme could only be broadcast via alternative channels. The comeback will be celebrated with a special day of programming that once again highlights the diversity of the project’s content. The programme is designed by and for people in Saxony and aims to give a voice to those who are often overlooked in the commercially driven media landscape. The relaunch on DAB+ is a crucial step for the team behind the station to secure a statewide presence and permanently establish non-commercial broadcasting even outside the major urban centres.
(radioWOCHE.de) Read more
Halifax DAB launches expanding listening choice to Calderdale
20.03.2026 - United Kingdom
The Halifax DAB multiplex has launched, offering a greater choice of listening for audiences across the region. Stations now broadcasting on the multiplex include Sunrise Radio – already on air across Calderdale on 100.6 FM, Sunrise Radio Gold, Phoenix Radio – the Halifax-based community statio, also available on 96.7 FM and Culture City Radio. Director Raj Parmar said: “This launch represents a major step forward for local radio in Calderdale. By bringing together a mix of established broadcasters and new digital services, we are proud to offer listeners more choice than ever before, while supporting community-focused and culturally diverse programming.”
(Radio Today UK) Read more
Spanish competition regulator recommends DAB+ rollout and safety alerts
20.03.2026 - Spain
Spain's National Commission for Markets and Competition (CNMC) has published a report containing recommendations to strengthen the efficiency and resilience of the Spanish electricity system, based on the conclusions drawn from the investigation into the incident that occurred on 28 April 2025. The report includes recommendations for other sectors affected by their reliance on the electricity supply. In the telecommunications and audiovisual sectors, there is a call to strengthen coordination with electricity planning, including promoting the roll-out of DAB+ and automatic safety alerts. "The widespread roll-out of DAB+ and subsequently its alert system is an essential recommendation in light of the incident of 28 April 2025," the report says.
(National Commission for Markets and Competition (CNMC)) Read more
Tukker FM and Sunrise FM are expanding their coverage via DAB+
19.03.2026 - Netherlands
The commercial radio stations Tukker FM and Sunrise FM have expanded their DAB+ coverage. As of 18 March, Tukker FM can once again be heard in the provinces of South Holland and Zeeland via digital radio. The station can be listened to on channel 5B. Sunrise FM can also be heard in North Holland and Flevoland via DAB+ on channel 8B. The radio station uses the digital capacity of radio station VIBE. VIBE has ceased broadcasting via channel 8B but can still be listened to via the MTVNL DAB+ network, which is available in parts of the Netherlands via channel 7D.
(Mediamagazine) Read more
Radio Suc6 is now also available via DAB+ in South-West Brabant
19.03.2026 - Netherlands
The commercial radio station Radio Suc6 can now also be listened to via DAB+ in the South-West Brabant region. The company behind Radio Suc6 has obtained licences from the National Inspectorate for Digital Infrastructure (RDI) to broadcast via three local DAB+ networks in the South-West Brabant region. As a result, the radio station can now be heard in the areas around Tilburg, Breda, Roosendaal, Bergen op Zoom, Etten-Leur and Waalwijk via DAB+ channels 8A, 8B and 8C. Radio Suc6 is giving away DAB+ radios to (new) enthusiastic listeners to celebrate the fact that the station can now be received digitally.
(Mediamagazine) Read more
