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France - one million DAB+ receiver sales in the last year
07.10.2020 - Germany Germany
In France, cumulative DAB+ receiver sales now stand at 3,4 million - one million more than at the same time last year - while 59% of new vehicles now come equipped with DAB+, compared to only 25% one year ago.

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75% of new cars are now sold with DAB+ radios in Australia
06.10.2020 - Australia Australia
By the end of June 2020, over 93 million consumer and automotive DAB/DAB+ receivers had been sold in Europe and Asia Pacific. That number is up from 82 million a year earlier, according to new data from WorldDAB. The report covers Australia, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland and the UK.

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Germany's second national multiplex now on air
05.10.2020 - Germany Germany
During the virtual launch event, Dorothee Bär, Minister of State in the Federal Chancellery and Federal Government Commissioner for Digitalisation at the Federal Chancellery, emphasised that the platform will give new momentum to the advertising market.

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Cumulative DAB sales reach 93 million
05.10.2020 - WorldDAB News
WorldDAB’s latest market report reveals that by the end of Q2 2020, over 93 million consumer and automotive DAB/DAB+ receivers had been sold in Europe and Asia Pacific – up from 82 million one year earlier.

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WorldDAB highlights its advances
05.10.2020 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
“DAB is now firmly established as the core future platform for radio in Europe.” So argues WorldDAB, citing its most recent data on receiver sales, household penetration and the number of stations on the air.

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GatesAir webinar on DAB: complete solutions for total network deployment
04.10.2020 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
In light of several canceled/postponed industry events around the world in 2020, GatesAir is presenting a special schedule of webinars and online events to keep you informed and engaged. One of the recent webinars in this series was titled DAB: complete solutions for total network deployment. It examined the advances in compact, cost-effective DAB transmission solutions ideal for deploying across diverse geographies.

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Germany - second national mux launches on 5 October
01.10.2020 - Germany Germany
Germany is preparing for the launch of its second national multiplex. Launching on 5 October, the multiplex will host up to 16 commercial radio stations, which will be available to DAB+ listeners across the country.

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MDR - DAB+ energy implications
01.10.2020 - Germany Germany
The public broadcaster for Germany’s federal states of Thuringia, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt, MDR, published a research study in 2020 that considered the sustainability of DAB+. The study found that DAB+ requires around 10% of the capacity that is required to broadcast MDR’s stations on FM services – a percentage that is set to reach 13% by 2024, as new services launch on DAB+. The study also found that on average, a two-person household requires approximately 2000 kWh of energy per annum for terrestrial broadcast. Using DAB+ instead of FM could result in energy savings comparable to approximately 5600 households.

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Poland expands DAB+ network
01.10.2020 - Poland Poland
Poland's DAB+ network has been expanded following the launch of ten new transmitters across the country. The transmitters, which went into operation on 1 October, are the result of a tender announced in June 2019.

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IZT launch new webinar series
30.09.2020 - Germany Germany
IZT have launched a live webinar series to inform their audience on the company's various solutions and applications. The first webinarwill take place on 15 October and cover how to test automotive radio receivers in the lab, while the second one on 15 October will cover DAB Head-end solutions.

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