28.05.2026

Italian DAB+ has definitively reached industry maturity: over 14 million active receivers

Italian digital terrestrial radio has now moved beyond the experimental phase: this is confirmed not only by the growth in coverage, the expansion of the network plan and the annual registration of over one and a half million new cars fitted with DAB+ receivers as standard, but also by the convergence of industrial, technological and infrastructural indicators that point to a fully mature ecosystem. Agcom, too, now appears to be capturing a transformation that has already taken place in the real market.

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27.05.2026

egoFM to remain on DAB+ in Baden-Württemberg: licence extended until 2032

egoFM will be able to continue broadcasting on the Baden-Württemberg DAB+ regional multiplex. As the alternative radio station told RADIOSZENE, it received the relevant notification from the Baden-Württemberg State Media Authority (LFK) today. Accordingly, egoFM is permitted to continue broadcasting on channel 11B until 2032. “The egoFM team is delighted to have won the DAB+ tender and is currently celebrating at the station,” the station said. Managing Director Stefan Finkenzeller sees the decision as an important step for the station: “For egoFM, this means above all planning security – and the opportunity to consistently continue on our path as an independent music radio station.”

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27.05.2026

Helmut G. Bauer: The new DAB+ warning system, ‘ASA Automatic Safety Alert’

Helmut G. Bauer, member of Digitalradio Deutschland writes: The floods on the Ahr, Erft and Wupper rivers, as well as the war in Ukraine, have highlighted the importance of effective warning systems. The floods revealed weaknesses, such as mobile network failures and limited accessibility via radio, as only switched-on devices could receive warnings. With ‘ASA – Automatic Safety Alert’, a digital DAB+ warning system has been developed that automatically switches on DAB+ radios and broadcasts warnings specifically within the danger zone. As part of civil protection, a resilient radio infrastructure is required. The federal government, the Länder, the KEF and the state media authorities must contribute to its funding, as civil protection is a public responsibility.

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26.05.2026
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Indonesia and Papua New Guinea advance cross-border frequency coordination

Indonesia and Papua New Guinea are strengthening cooperation in cross-border radio frequency management through the 3rd Technical Coordination Meeting (TCM), held in Yogyakarta from May 19–21, 2026. A key agenda item was Digital Sound Broadcasting (DSB), with both countries discussing technical parameters to ensure compatibility. Indonesia currently operates six DAB transmitters in major cities such as Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, and Yogyakarta. Manager of Frequency Coordination & Satellite at NICTA, Richard Nepao, praised the collaboration. “This is one step forward in our plans to deploy digital broadcasting. We have pilots planned for Port Moresby and Buka, and disaster notification through broadcast technologies is a priority."

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25.05.2026
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Xperi’s DTS AutoStage data signals digital shift in Ireland’s DAB+ trial

Ireland’s latest DAB+ trial, operating under the FáilteDAB banner, was conceived as a technical and market test. But as the first phase beds in across Leinster, connected-car data from Xperi’s DTS AutoStage platform is beginning to add a behavioral dimension to the engineering story. Quoting DTS AutoStage Broadcaster Portal data from Jan.–Feb. 2026, George Cernat, senior director of automotive connected media at Xperi, says that 29.6% of overall listening in DTS AutoStage-equipped vehicles in Ireland is now to DAB+. “This is significant,” Cernat says, “as it clearly shows the potential of the technology once fully embraced and advertised by the radio groups who will be adopting DAB+.”

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22.05.2026

Ofcom publishes "Audio listening in the UK" report

The UK media regulator, Ofcom, has published its "Audio listening in the UK" report, primarily focused on findings from its 2026 annual Audio and Podcast Surveys. One section covers how audio listening in cars is changing. "There have also been key changes in how people listen to the radio in-car," it notes, "with latest RAJAR data showing 61% of listening here is through a DAB set compared to 33% through analogue and 7% online. In 2006, the equivalent figures were 20% through DAB, 79% analogue and 1% online." Other findings include that "access to radio in cars is also important to drivers. According to data from IPA TouchPoints, car owners in Great Britain are twice as likely to say they would miss the radio if it weren’t there compared to non-car owners (61% vs 30%)."

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21.05.2026

ANTENNE BAYERN is broadcasting for the first time in northern Italy on DAB+

Germany’s most-listened-to private radio station is expanding its summer listening experience in northern Italy and can now be received via DAB+ from Bolzano to Venice for the first time. Just in time for the start of the Whitsun holidays, ANTENNE BAYERN is bringing even more of that Bavarian way of life to Italy: in addition to the popular FM coverage around Lake Garda, which listeners have come to expect for decades, the radio station is now also broadcasting via DAB+ across large parts of northern Italy for the first time – from Bolzano to Venice, and from Lake Garda to the Adriatic coast. Particularly relevant for many holidaymakers from Bavaria: ANTENNE BAYERN will now be available digitally along the main roads south.

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21.05.2026

Arcom aims to complete the digital transition of radio

Arcom’s chairman, Martin Ajdari, presented the regulator’s 2026–2028 strategic plan on Tuesday morning. The regulator states its intention to pursue “a proactive and ambitious strategy” in order to “support the digital transition of radio, guarantee universal access to it and ensure the sustainability of its model”. Arcom also states its intention to work with the association Ensemble pour le DAB+ to strengthen the measurement of ‘DAB+ awareness, equipment, audience figures and broadcasting costs’.

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21.05.2026

Vision in Perth expands through new city-wide DAB+ coverage

As we were gearing up to move forward with Visionathon, we were met with some unexpected yet welcome news. A new DAB+ licence became available, and after significant work behind the scenes, Vision’s reach in Perth is set to expand through city-wide digital radio coverage. Vision’s journey in Perth dates back to the early 2000s, when a series of low-power FM stations were switched on across individual suburbs. For a city of nearly 2.5 million people, Australia’s fourth largest, the need for a stronger and more unified signal has been clear. Now, through the rollout of DAB+ digital radio, Vision will become accessible across the entire city.

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21.05.2026

How popular are digital radio stations? Český Blaník beat Český Impuls

So far, the Media Bohemia group has earned the most from digital broadcasting; according to the latest Radioprojekt results for the last quarter of last year and the first quarter of this year, its new DAB+ programs have attracted 140,000 listeners per day. The latest Radioprojekt report provided the first comprehensive audience figures for new digital radio stations—at least those operated by major media groups. It confirmed the strong position of the public sports station Český rozhlas Radiožurnál Sport, which was tuned in by an average of 72,000 listeners daily between October 1, 2025, and March 31, 2026.

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