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The migration to DAB+ for Switzerland detailed
24.03.2015 - Switzerland Switzerland
An agreement was signed on Wednesday in Bern, Switzerland by partners of the radio industry on the migration from analogue to digital broadcasting. This agreement details the migration, financial, organisational and marketing responsibilities that that will need to be undertaken for the move to DAB+

Focusing on DAB in the car
24.03.2015 - Norway Norway
A new project to ensure an even broader range of solutions for radio in car will ensure availability of of good DAB adapters across the country.

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Trondheim in DAB+ trial
20.03.2015 - Norway Norway
A DAB+ trial began in the region of Trondheim on 20 March. Five channels have been confirmed.

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Arqiva and Premier sign new D1 agreement
20.03.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Premier Christian Radio will stay on national digital radio for another 12 years after a new contract was signed with Arqiva. Peter Kerridge, CEO of Premier Christian Radio, said: “On behalf of our nationwide audience and army of supporters, we are naturally delighted to secure our continued presence on Digital One in this, our 20th anniversary year. We are very much aware, from the hundreds of testimonials we receive from listeners, just how important Premier’s round-the-clock voice is to so many people.”

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New digital radios from Albrecht Audio and Auna
19.03.2015 - Germany Germany
Albrecht Audio and Auna have created new digital radios with DAB+. The Albrecht DR70 is an affordable entry radio while the Auna is another device in 50's retro style.

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SRG and private radio associations plan marketing campaign for DAB+
18.03.2015 - Switzerland Switzerland
Representatives of the SRG and the private radio stations on Wednesday signed an agreement which defines the transition from analogue to digital. In the paper, the arrangements regarding finances, organisation, responsibilities and marketing will be regulated.

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BBC national DAB radio reaches 95% population
18.03.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The BBC has launched a further 20 national DAB transmitters bringing the total number of transmitters to 299 and covering more than 95 percent of the UK population. This is part of the current phase of their digital radio network expansion plan, bringing a further two million people into the coverage area and increasing coverage from 93 percent to 97 percent by the end of 2015.

LDC pledges public support for Listen2Digital
18.03.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Listen2Digital, one of the two bidders for the second national commercial digital multiplex, has received the public support of private equity firm LDC. Phil Riley, Chairman of Orion Media said: “It’s great to see LDC, one of the UK’s leading private equity firms, publicly backing our bid for a second national DAB multiplex. LDC has longstanding and continued involvement with Orion Media, and I’m delighted they are committed to supporting Listen2Digital and the future of radio.”

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Why pop-up radio stations make good sense
17.03.2015 - United Kingdom United Kingdom - Australia Australia
Pop-up stations are made possible because new platforms, like DAB Digital Radio and the internet all offer the opportunity to dynamically add and remove stations. More and more countries are therefore trying out pop-up services.

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DAB solutions for the car
17.03.2015 - Norway Norway
In Norway - more than in any other country, it is DAB+. Gradually solutions have emerged for cars without DAB, and here is a great test of several DAB adapters.

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