02.04.2013
Digital Radio Sales Grow in Australia
According to the CRA, digital radio sales have grown to 192,974 in a four-month period, and nearly 1.5 million people now tune in weekly.
(Radio World) Read more
02.04.2013
Campaign aims to boost digital radio reach
The commercial radio industry is amping up pressure on the government to extend digital radio licenses to regional areas.
(Wellington Times) Read more
01.04.2013
Campaign aims to boost digital radio reach
The commercial radio industry is amping up pressure on the government to extend digital radio licenses to regional areas.
(Wauchope Gazette) Read more
01.04.2013
Campaign aims to boost digital radio reach
The commercial radio industry is amping up pressure on the government to extend digital radio licenses to regional areas.
(Manning River Times) Read more
01.04.2013
Campaign aims to boost digital radio reach
The commercial radio industry is amping up pressure on the government to extend digital radio licenses to regional areas.
(East Coast News) Read more
01.04.2013
Campaign aims to boost digital radio reach
The commercial radio industry is amping up pressure on the government to extend digital radio licenses to regional areas.
(Blacktown Sun) Read more
31.03.2013
Campaign aims to boost digital radio reach
The commercial radio industry is amping up pressure on the government to extend digital radio licenses to regional areas.
(Newcastle Herald) Read more
31.03.2013
$500m digital radio rollout plan blasted
Australia's commercial radio lobby wants to see digital broadcasting coverage extended to nearly 100 regional centres under its ambitious plan for a taxpayer-funded, $500 million, national digital rollout, new documents obtained by Media show.
(The Australian) Read more
29.03.2013
New digital radio transmitters switched on in Northampton
Digital Radio UK and Arqiva switch-on the new local DAB digital radio stations for Northamptonshire at the Northampton Saints Rugby Ground, Weedon Road, Northampton.
(Northampton Chronicle & Echo) Read more
28.03.2013
Working With What Works: A Strategic Development
Expansion plans for all radio broadcasters in Poland are digital, the analogue spectrum available only through acquisition or, like Eurozet and Time Group, cooperation. But digital terrestrial radio has been bumped from the agenda by internet and mobile opportunities. “In principle we are not opposed to digital terrestrial radio,” said Time Radio Group president Leszek Koziol to Rzeczpospolita (January 29), “but we believe today’s market is not able to finance this service.”
(www.followthemedia.com) Read more


