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maRadio.be organises "Digital Radio Day".
05.03.2024 - maRadio.be WorldDAB Member - Belgium Belgium
To mark its 10th anniversary, maRadio.be is organising another edition of its "Digital Radio Day", this 12 March 2024 at Mix Brussels (Watermael-Boitsfort). This information-packed day will end with a birthday party to celebrate 10 years of the maRadio.be collective. This "Digital Radio Day" will feature several focuses, including the role and strategy of maRadio.be with a conference on "Digital Radio Today". Participants will be able to learn about the 6th wave of the maRadio.be/Ipsos survey. WorldDAB President, Jacqueline Bierhorst, will be speaking at the event.

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"We have no intention of going it alone in extending DAB+".
05.03.2024 - RTVE WorldDAB Member - Spain Spain
Gorka Zumeta writes: Last World Radio Day was the date chosen by Radio Nacional de España, the public radio station, to switch on its DAB+ broadcasts. On that day, Ángel García Castillejo's words closed the speeches at the event. Due to their special interest and relevance, we consider it important to share them. "If we are not capable of offering new and innovative content in the DAB+ service that attracts those sectors that, if we do not offer them what they want to hear, will not come to radio and will go to other areas, then let's not fool ourselves, radio will disappear. I insist: there is no more room for excuses... we have the obligation, as National Radio of Spain, as providers of public service broadcast radio and as members of the radio family, to walk this path of Digital Terrestrial Radio, with everyone. We have no intention of going into this process alone."

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ARD and Deutschlandradio: KEF urges FM switch-off in 2033
05.03.2024 - Germany Germany
The KEF only recognises FM broadcasting costs for public broadcasters until the end of 2032. From 2033, public radio stations will only be able to claim the costs of broadcasting via DAB+, according to the recently published 24th report of the Commission for the Determination of the Financial Requirements of Broadcasters (KEF). If they still want to continue broadcasting via FM, the corresponding costs must be borne by reallocating budgets from other areas. "The Commission has long been critical of the simultaneous broadcasting of radio and television programmes on different distribution channels or in different quality levels (simulcast) from the point of view of economic efficiency. Against this background, the costs for terrestrial broadcasting of radio programmes via FM and DAB+ have also been considered jointly by the Commission since its 20th report and gradually reduced," KEF Managing Director Dr Tim Schönborn told RADIOSZENE.

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DAB+ field trial guidance released
04.03.2024 - WorldDAB News
During 2023, new DAB+ trial services launched in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean. To support the spread of the digital radio technology, WorldDAB introduced a new report on suggested guidelines for DAB+ trial services. The guide covers multiple aspects that have proven effective in previous DAB+ trials including motivation, stakeholder engagement, regulatory and licensing issues, equipment considerations, network and reception testing, and how to conclude field trials. The guide was released during the 2024 ABU Digital Broadcasting Symposium in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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10 facts about DAB+ in Spain (part 2)
04.03.2024 - Spain Spain
Gorka Zumeta continues his analysis of strengths and weaknesses of Digital Terrestrial Radio after the start of RNE broadcasts. "What has changed to revive Digital Terrestrial Radio in Spain? Undoubtedly the European Directive that obliged new vehicles marketed in Europe from 20 December 2020 to have a radio receiver as standard that would pick up the DAB and DAB+ signal. Four years later, according to ANFAC data used by RNE, we are in a position to state that this spring the car (and digital radio) fleet will reach three million receivers. And at this rate it is possible to find five million in a couple of years."

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UKE to monitor whether cars have DAB+ receivers
04.03.2024 - Poland Poland
Additional obligations may soon be imposed on the Office of Electronic Communications (UKE). The government's draft Electronic Communications Act stipulates that cars must be equipped with DAB+ receivers. The Ministry of Digitalisation tells Wirtualnemedia.pl that the UKE President is to monitor compliance with these regulations. According to the 2020 regulations of the Minister of Digitalisation, from 1 January 2021 all new cars should be equipped with DAB+ tuners. Until 31 March last year, the obligation could be treated as optional by manufacturers or dealers. It happened that the tuner supported digital radio, but this functionality was only unlocked at a surcharge. In vehicles manufactured from 1 April 2023, DAB+ tuners must already be available. Once the new regulations come into force, it will be possible to verify compliance.

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WorldDAB launches expert guide to successful DAB+ field trials
04.03.2024 - Top story - WorldDAB News
In response to significant interest from new territories in developing DAB+, WorldDAB has today published a guide to establishing a successful field trial – a key step in laying the groundwork for a future rollout, and fully implementing digital broadcast radio. The new expert factsheet: “DAB+ digital radio: a guide to a successful field trial” covers all aspects of undertaking a trial including: Motivation; Stakeholder engagement; Regulatory and licensing; Equipment; Technical aspects including drive testing for coverage checks and feature testing; and How to conclude field trials activities. The guide is published today at the ABU Digital Broadcasting Symposium 2024 in Kuala Lumpur, where WorldDAB is holding an expert DAB+ seminar and hosting a digital radio pavilion with WorldDAB members AVT, GatesAir, Paneda and RadioDNS joining the pavilion.

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DAB+ in France: Further sites switched on in Lorraine
02.03.2024 - France France
The network for the two nationwide French DAB+ multiplexes in Lorraine was expanded by additional sites at the end of February. A new transmitter mast is now in operation in Sarreguemines (Saargemünd), located directly on the border with Saarland. Transmission takes place there on channel 11D and 6B. For the 1st multiplex only (channel 11D), an additional site went on air in Forbach, which is also close to the border. DAB+ transmitting antennas were also switched on in Sarrebourg and Saverne as well as in Verdun, Rarécourt, Marange and Sainte-Menehould. A site in Haguenau in Alsace (channel 6B) was put into operation for the 2nd multiplex.

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VIDEO: Radio Nacional de España starts DAB+ broadcasts
01.03.2024 - RTVE WorldDAB Member - Spain Spain
To coincide with the celebration of World Radio Day and the centenary year of radio in Spain, Radio Nacional de España has started digital radio broadcasts in DAB+ together with Cellnex Telecom on 13 February 2024, with the firm intention of deploying this digital radio standard in the country, which is set to replace FM in the long term. (Registration required for video)

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Angel Radio launches time-shifted version of its output on DAB
01.03.2024 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Angel Radio +1 has launched on DAB in Portsmouth offering a time-shifted version of the community radio service. The station, which recently celebrated 25 years since it first started broadcasting, believes it’s the first time-shifted terrestrial radio service in the UK. Tony Smith, founder of Angel Radio said: “Since its first RSL in 1999, Angel Radio has been leading the way on so many fronts, creating radio by and specifically for older people. In 2015 we launched one of the UK’s first, and most innovative, Small Scale DAB multiplexes. Today we are taking that innovation one step beyond, with Angel Radio +1. Our timeshifted broadcast allows listeners to catch their favourite show if they missed it, or even just listen again to their favourite song again an hour later.”

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