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Italy journey to digitisation boosted with launch of popular stations on DAB+
15.03.2019 - EuroDab Italia WorldDAB Member - Italy Italy
Italy's most listened to radio station RTL 102.5 has been added to EuroDAB Italia's national multiplex, alongside new stations RTL News Salute, RTL Rewind and Subasio XL. The national multiplex, which has been operating since 2001, is currently available for approximately 80% of the Italian population.

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Digitalisation of Deutschlandradio in Bavaria continues
15.03.2019 - Deutschlandradio WorldDAB Member - Germany Germany
In the summer of 2019, Deutschlandradio will be switching to digital radio broadcasting technology with DAB+ in the Bavarian regions of Amberg, Füssen and Kempten. A longtime advocate and pioneer of digital radio, the first public broadcaster continues to strengthen its DAB+ transmission network.

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Telmaco and Factum Radioscape complete first official DAB+ Multiplex in Greece
13.03.2019 - Factum Radioscape - Greece Greece
System integrator Telmaco and DAB+ head-end manufacturer Factum Radioscape were selected by Greece’s public broadcaster ERT to install the first permanent national multiplex for DAB+ radio. Building upon the success of the pilot project in 2018, ERT continue broadcasting seven radio programs in DAB+ across Athens using Factum Radioscape’s ENMUXA DAB+ System.

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DAB+ a big part of SCA strategy says head of content
13.03.2019 - Australia Australia
SCA's head of content Mike Fitzpatrick has high hopes for digital radio, with DAB+ playing a big part in the company's business strategy. Touching on the launch of new digital radio station Triple M Aussie, Fitzpatrick highlights that this launch alone helped them gain over 65,000 new listeners, and attract advertisers who are increasingly keen to get exposure across a number of platforms and audio assets.

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DAB+ major focus at ABU DBS 2019
13.03.2019 - Malaysia Malaysia
Speakers at the event said radio was booming thanks to new digital audio technologies such as DAB+, that allowed for more efficient use of spectrum, enabling broadcasters to expand their service cost effectively. Speaking at the event on behalf of WorldDAB, Commercial Radio Australia CEO Joan Warner said digital opportunities could be used to respond to the changing needs of the audience.

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Belarus to launch DAB+ pilot test in April
12.03.2019 - Belarus Belarus
According to the Ministry of Communications and Informatization of Belarus, a DAB+ pilot test is set to take place in Belarus between this April. The test, which will be carried out by the network operator Giprosvyaz, is set to take place between 1-19 April 2019.

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National DAB+ network continues to grow in Germany
12.03.2019 - Germany Germany
The expansion of the first national digital radio multiplex in Germany continues to progress, with 13 new sites expected to launch this year. This will bring the total number of transmitters to 137.

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Una Healy to host show on UK’s first national country music radio station
12.03.2019 - Ireland Ireland - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Una Healy will have a show on the UK's first national country music radio station.

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National DAB+ broadcasts in France to start in 2020
11.03.2019 - France France
The radio stations that were granted a national DAB+ license by the French regulator CSA are set to start broadcasts in early 2020. All of Radio France's national stations have been granted a license, while RTL, RMC and Europe 1 were also selected by the CSA.

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Two thirds of Swiss people listen to radio digitally
11.03.2019 - Switzerland Switzerland
According to the latest figures published by Ofcom,almost two thirds (64%) of all radio listening in Switzerland takes place on digital platforms (DAB+ or internet). Digital radio listening, which has increased by 15 percent over the last three years, accounts for 33 percent of all radio listening in the country.

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