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Slovak regulator launches public consultations on spectrum use
10.11.2020 - Slovakia Slovakia
Slovakia's telecommunications regulator RU has initiated public consultations on the use of several frequency resources. Operators have been invited to respond by 19 November.

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DAB+ celebrates one year since launching in French-speaking Belgium
10.11.2020 - Belgium Belgium
To mark the one year anniversary since its launch, maRadio.be is organising a Digital Radio week from 16-22 November to help further inform listeners on the benefits of DAB+. A marketing campaign will also be on air across various platforms from 16 to 24 November.

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Poland introduces national regulation for DAB+ in cars
09.11.2020 - Poland Poland
Regulation published by the Polish Ministry of Digital Affairs on 9 November 2020 states that DAB+ will become mandatory in category M new vehicles on 1 January 2021 according to the Ordinance of the Minister of Digitisation – the mentioned Ordinance is an executive act of the Telecommunications Law and is effective from the date indicated therein.

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DAB+ programme offering expands in northern Germany
09.11.2020 - Germany Germany
DAB+ content offering continues to grow in Germany, with two new stations having just launched in Lübeck and Kiel, north of Hamburg. A total of 36 stations are now available on DAB+ in these two regions.

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Towercast starts DAB+ broadcasts in Toulouse
06.11.2020 - France France
Towercasts has launched two new transmitters in Toulouse, with 26 stations now available to listeners on DAB+ across the region.

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TDF starts DAB+ broadcasts in Bordeaux and Arcachon
06.11.2020 - France France
TDF is operating DAB+ services in Bordeaux and Arcachon since 5 November, with 26 stations on air in the former, and 13 stations on air in the latter.

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French radio industry unites to launch DAB+
05.11.2020 - France France
Leading radio industry professionals come together to speak as one voice in a promotion video for the significant expansion of DAB+ services this week in France. DAB+ launches on 5 November in Toulouse and Montauban and on 6 November in Bordeaux and Arcachon. DAB+ is already on air in Paris, Marseille, Nice, Lyon, Mâcon, Nantes, La Roche-sur-Yon, l’Alsace, le Nord, le Pas-de-Calais and la Seine-Maritime.

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Switzerland getting ready to turn off FM radio
05.11.2020 - WorldDAB News - Switzerland Switzerland
Switzerland has confirmed its plans to switch off analogue radio services starting in 18 months from now. Public broadcaster SRG SSR will go first in summer 2022, followed by private stations by January 2023. The update came at the WorldDAB General Assembly 2020 which took place this week with 200 attendee and over 50 speakers.

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Francis Goffin wins WorldDAB Award for Outstanding Service
05.11.2020 - Belgium Belgium
Belgium’s Francis Goffin has been awarded the 2020 WorldDAB Award for Oustanding Service. Francis has been working in the radio industry for over four decades, creating, managing and advising radio stations.

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Consortium created to apply for Edinburgh local DAB
05.11.2020 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
A new consortium has been created by Edinburgh community station SAM Radio, radio executive Chris Hurst and digital radio operator Niocast Digital. Edinburgh DAB plans to apply for the upcoming Small Scale DAB licence for the capital, allowing more radio stations to broadcast digitally. Mazhar Khan, director of SAM Radio and long-time advocate of small-scale DAB said: “The digital platform will open up so many new opportunities which will allow other ethnic groups and communities of interest to benefit from their own dedicated radio services”.

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