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Land of digitalisation: FM shutdown in Schleswig-Holstein continues
14.07.2025 - Germany
For a large state like Schleswig-Holstein, the digitalisation of radio broadcasting offers various advantages: more programmes can be broadcast using less power and less transmission masts; this means that listeners in Schleswig-Holstein can already listen to significantly more stations in clear sound quality via DAB+ than was previously possible via FM. Now, other broadcasters have reduced their FM frequencies, including both private and public broadcasters. In addition to Klassikradio, Deutschlandradio is also relying on digital broadcasting. Deutschlandfunk and Deutschlandfunk Kultur have discontinued analog broadcasting at a total of nine locations, with only two remaining in operation temporarily.
(Medienanstalt Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein) Read more
Hessischer Rundfunk expands DAB+ transmitter network
13.07.2025 - Germany
Hessischer Rundfunk (hr) plans to integrate the Marburg and Aulhausen locations into its DAB+ transmitter network. This is reported by radioblog.eu, citing data from the Federal Network Agency. According to the report, Marburg will be coordinated with 2 kW ERP and Aulhausen with 1 kW ERP for the statewide ensemble on channel 7B. Last year, hr commissioned the three new DAB+ transmitters Rhön, Herborn/Burg, and Schlüchtern for eastern and central Hesse.
(Digital fernsehen) Read more
Austria: Media Authority reserves DAB+ national coverage for ORF
12.07.2025 - Austria
The Austrian Communications Authority (KommAustria) has published its "Digitalization Concept 2025" for the introduction, expansion, and further development of digital broadcasting (television and radio) and other media services. The regulation will enter into force on August 1, 2025. Although the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) has so far refused to enter digital terrestrial radio DAB+, the media authority has reserved national coverage (MUX IV) for ORF.
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Romain Laleix wants to beef up digital radio
11.07.2025 - France
Since February, he has been at the helm of the digital transition of French radio within Arcom. With his eclectic listening habits and commitment to the diversity of the radio landscape, this fervent advocate of DAB+ is drawing up an ambitious roadmap for a medium that he wants to be ever more accessible, innovative and rooted in the regions. Meet Romain Laleix, a passionate listener turned strategist, determined to make regulation and transformation go hand in hand. "Today, we have two battles to wage simultaneously," Laleix says. "On the one hand, we need to create the conditions for the successful roll-out of DAB+ and its subsequent adoption by the public. It must become the sovereign, free, anonymous and universal broadcasting network. Secondly, to make radio accessible everywhere and on every medium, so as to widen the points of contact with the public and enhance their experience of radio."
(La Lettre Pro de la Radio (€)) Read more
VIDEO: UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction highlights RNE's role during blackout
11.07.2025 - RTVE WorldDAB Member - Spain
The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction has highlighted the role of RNE during the blackout last April and has shared a video produced by RTVE on the coverage of the public broadcaster on its LinkedIn, Facebook and X profiles. 28 April 2025 will remain engraved in the collective memory of those who lived through the blackout on the Iberian Peninsula. In the midst of uncertainty, radio once again proved its value as an essential medium. While communications were down, information was scarce and rumours multiplied, radio became the most reliable and accessible source of information, thanks to vehicle-mounted receivers and portable battery-powered receivers. In fact, portable receivers were soon out of stock in many shops.
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Two new DAB multiplexes to expand radio reach across London
11.07.2025 - United Kingdom
Two new DAB radio multiplexes are set to launch this autumn, bringing dozens of additional radio services to listeners across West and South London. City West Digital, covering West London, and South of the River Digital, covering South London, will each host up to 25 stations on their respective networks. Paul Boon, General Manager of both City West Digital and South of the River Digital Radio, described the opportunity as a significant development for digital broadcasting in the capital. “This is a fantastic opportunity for online radio, DSP licensed services and others, to reach London’s millions,” he said. “The scale of coverage is phenomenal.” A total of nine transmitters will form part of the two new multiplexes.
(Radio Today UK) Read more
SRG SSR: Radio use figures in line with expectations
10.07.2025 - SRG SSR WorldDAB Member - Switzerland
Mediapulse AG has published consolidated radio usage figures for the first time since SRG ceased FM broadcasting at the end of 2024. Compared to the same period a year ago, the SRG station group's market share fell by 6 percentage points nationwide - in line with expectations. This result is in line with the exceptionally high quarterly figures published by SRG in April. With a market share of 53%, SRG remains the clear market leader. This is an important indicator, as it shows how much SRG radio is used in Switzerland as a proportion of total usage. Radio penetration is declining overall, as usage patterns have been changing for some time.
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Tender for "DAB+Regio" launched for the Münsterland region
10.07.2025 - Germany
The invitation to tender for DAB+ transmission capacity for the Münsterland region begins on 9 July. This will enable the broadcasting of a total of 16 radio programmes in the remaining, sixth DAB+ region in North Rhine-Westphalia. The DAB+ transmission capacities for the remaining five broadcasting areas have already been put out to tender and awarded by the NRW Media Authority following a mutual agreement procedure. With the ‘DAB+Regio Funding Programme’, the NRW Media Authority will contribute up to €3.4 million over a period of three years towards the broadcasting costs incurred by the broadcasters. Applications for both the DAB+Regio transmission capacities and for funding can be submitted until 17 September 2025.
(Landesanstalt für Medien NRW) Read more
Leipzig ensemble from second transmitter site
10.07.2025 - Germany
The regional DAB+ ensemble for the Leipzig region (channel 10A) can now also be heard via a second transmitter site. In addition to the Leipzig-Messegrund site (with 10 kW), the Oschatz/Collmberg transmitter (with 9.3 kW) is now also broadcasting. The transmitter was switched on in mid-June. Eleven private radio stations and one non-commercial station (Radio Blau) can be heard in the ensemble.
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30 Turkish cities get broadcast tower projects with DAB+
09.07.2025 - Turkey
Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu said he will implement new tower projects that will strengthen the broadcasting infrastructure in 30 metropolitan cities within the scope of the studies initiated to expand the Çamlıca and Çanakkale towers model throughout Turkey. Abdulkadir Uraloğlu, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, said: "Within the scope of the 30 Provinces Common Tower Infrastructure Project, we continue to work on the establishment of high capacity transmitter towers suitable for FM, DAB+ and DVB-T2 broadcasting technologies in our provinces. These towers will be equipped with new broadcasting infrastructures, energy efficiency will be increased more than 10 times, and more environmentally friendly and low carbon emission broadcasting services will be provided."
(Republic of Turkey Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure) Read more