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Confindustria Radio Televisioni welcomes DAB+ plans
30.11.2023 - Italy Italy
Franco Siddi, president of Confindustria Radio Televisioni, concluded the CRTV assembly held on 30 November at the Barberini cinema in Rome with some final remarks addressed to the institutional speakers. Mr. Siddi welcomed the Authority's initiatives for the new balances of the system, emphasising in particular the activities for the planning of DAB. Adolfo Urso, Minister for Enterprise and Made in Italy, among his commitments for the future of the sector, supported the digitalisation of radio (DAB+) while guaranteeing FM broadcasting.

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Czech DAB+ transmitter serves Polish listeners
29.11.2023 - Czechia Czechia - Poland Poland
Czech listeners near the Polish border can tune in to the DAB+ multiplex of the local public radio station from another transmitter. According to information on the discussion forum of the network operator EmiTel, the Klodzko - Czarna Góra transmitter was put into operation in the past few days. This is important news for Czech listeners in the surrounding regions.

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Radio Wrocław on DAB+ in almost the entire region
29.11.2023 - National Broadcasting Council of Poland (KRRiT) WorldDAB Member
Two new transmitters were launched on the DAB+ digital broadcasting network. The first one operates at the Kłodzko/Czarna Góra broadcasting facility, the second at the Wałbrzych/Chełmiec facility. Currently 94% of the region's population is within reach of a DAB+ signal, and the area coverage is 86%.

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Polish Radio's DAB+ multiplex expanded coverage
29.11.2023 - Poland Poland
In recent days, the broadcasting of the Polish Radio DAB+ multiplex in Kłodzko, Ostrołęka, Lębork and Człuchów has started. In the coming weeks, digital transmitters will start operating in Brzeg, Słupsk, Choczew and Strzeżów, among others. 88 per cent of Poles will be in DAB+ coverage within a year. Next year, coverage is to be extended to Elbląg, Giżycko, Konin, Łomża, Ryki, Zamość, Debica, Nowy Tomyśl, Tarnobrzeg, Piła, Kamieńsk, Rybnik, Jarocin, Debica, Ogrodzieniec and the surrounding area. The multiplex is also expected to appear in the Bieszczady region, Central Pomerania, the western part of the Łódzkie region and the eastern part of the Wielkopolskie region.

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Kronehit wants to "keep Ö3 busy" and overtake it with its fleet of DAB+ stations
29.11.2023 - Austria Austria
Kronehit will launch four new radio channels via DAB+ digital radio in 2024. Kronehit managing director Mario Frühauf has been the new president of the private broadcasters' association VÖP since Tuesday. "After years of fighting against legal restrictions, we can launch additional terrestrial radio channels," he says. "These will be four products that have nothing to do with the Kronehit brand and appeal to completely different target groups. It will be a well-orchestrated fleet with the aim of further strengthening our market position."

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Towercom expanding DAB+ to other new locations in Slovakia
28.11.2023 - Slovakia Slovakia
Towercom has recently obtained several new licences for digital radio broadcasting (DAB+) transmitters. In addition, in one case the operator can increase the power of an existing transmitter. Specifically, it is the transmitter Žilina - Krížava, which can increase its power up to 7 kW ERP in the future.

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Radio Proglas: We want to be all over DAB+, we plan to reduce FM broadcasting
28.11.2023 - Czechia Czechia
The broadcasting of commercial DAB+ multiplexes with final frequency allocations has not yet started, but the first plans of broadcasters are already appearing. In addition to Rock Radio, which has confirmed its interest in joining the platform and could gain coverage in areas where no FM signal is available, Christian Radio Proglas has a clear strategy in place. It already broadcasts on the RTI cz and Teleko DAB networks. "At the end of 2023, the technical resources are finally being allocated by the CTU (Czech Telecommunications Office, ed.). The applicants are professional companies. We would like to conclude a contract with the winners, who will receive the means to cover the whole country," Martin Holík, the station's managing director and director, informs Radio Proglas listeners in the current newsletter. Proglas has previously announced through its media outlet that if DAB+ succeeds in a nationwide rollout, the station will limit its broadcasts to FM.

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Radio’s digital future: DAB+ saving lives
28.11.2023 - WorldDAB News
Following recent major natural disasters in Germany, such as those in the Ahr Valley and parts of Upper Bavaria in 2021, the country’s authorities recognize the value of emergency warnings and are turning increasingly to DAB+. The broadcast format, which provides more radio stations in digital quality, boasts technical parameters ideally suited for reaching those under threat. Its robust transmission and broad “high tower, high power” reach mean DAB+ can remain available in crisis situations, even if the cellular network infrastructure fails, such as due to flooding or the loss of DSL switches.

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DAB+ in Hannover Münden
28.11.2023 - Germany Germany
NDR radio programmes around Hannover Münden will have even better reception via DAB+ digital radio from 28 November. With the commissioning of two DAB+ transmitters in the south of Lower Saxony, radio listeners from Scheden to Staufenberg will be able to receive NDR radio programmes in even better quality. Here, the modern digital radio on block 6C (185.360 MHz) can be received almost everywhere in the house. At the same time, coverage on the A7 motorway will be extended from Hedemünden to the Kassel-Süd junction.

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Saxony is a nationwide pioneer in DAB+
26.11.2023 - Germany Germany
The German electronics manufacturer Technisat is counting on further growth through digital reception via DAB+. Since the introduction of DAB+ around 16 million devices have been sold in Germany, said managing director Stefan Kön from their German Press Agency. And in the future, these radios could also play an important role in alerting the population in the event of a disaster. From Kön's point of view, a binding date is finally needed for switching off analogue FM. He expects this to give additional impetus to the spread of digital reception.

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