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Channel Islands local DAB digital radio multiplex now full

 

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Radio Today
4 January 2022

The recently launched Channel Islands local DAB digital radio multiplex is now full following the launch of GB News Radio on the platform today.

The multiplex, owned by Nation Broadcasting, serves 170,000 residents across Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney with 29 radio stations.

Nation’s founder Jason Bryant told RadioToday: “What a great start to 2022! We’re delighted to complete the lineup with this final commercial speech service complementing the amazing existing local, national, speech and music services broadcasting across Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney.

“The Channel Islands is now home to the most diverse choice of stations and we look forward to seeing a dramatic growth in DAB listening on the Islands in 2022.

“We are now operating a waiting list for any audio services wishing to add coverage in the Channel Islands and interested parties should get in touch.”

GB News Radio also launched across most of the UK on Tuesday morning via the Digital One multiplex.

https://radiotoday.co.uk/2022/01/channel-islands-local-dab-digital-radio-multiplex-now-full/




Czech AM switch off - more information

 

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January 1, 2022

Prague (dpa) - Radio reception on medium wave (MW) and long wave (LW) has been history in many parts of Europe for years.


Now, in the Czech Republic, at least the public broadcaster will stop transmitting on MW and LW as the new year starts on Saturday.

The powerful transmitters on the frequencies 270, 639 and 954 kilohertz could also be received in large parts of Germany.

The reason given for the move was the widespread availability of terrestrial digital radio DAB+ and the high costs of broadcasting.

Those still listening using medium waves were to be persuaded to switch with a campaign. The radio station Cesky Rozhlas set up a telephone hotline to answer questions.

It was not known at first whether the transmitters would be retained or used for other purposes.

The antenna of the medium-wave transmitter Liblice B east of Prague is considered the highest structure in the Czech Republic, with a height of 355 metres.

Impuls, the most-listened to private radio station, wants to remain faithful to medium wave for the time being. It broadcasts its second programme, with pop and country music, on analogue transmission.


https://www.dpa-international.com/topic/czech-radio-switches-medium-wave-2022-starts-urn%3Anewsml%3Adpa.com%3A20090101%3A220101-99-556702



Confirmation from Radio Prague International - Czech Radio stopping long, medium wave broadcasting at midnight

 

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Radio Prague International
31 December 2021

Czech Radio (?esk? rozhlas) will stop broadcasting on long and medium wave as of midnight on Friday. Their stations will be available via DAB + as well as on the internet.

Until now, the public broadcaster's Dvojka and Plus stations could be heard on medium wave, and the Radio?urnál station also on long wave.

DAB + digital signal expands the range of services and covers 95 percent of the Czech Republic.

Author:
Brian Kenety


https://english.radio.cz/czech-radio-stopping-long-medium-wave-broadcasting-midnight-8738043


(Midnight will be local time - 23:00 UTC - Mike)








Is AM Radio Future-Proof? Saying No To DAB Impacts the Answer

 

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By Ad

December 30, 2021


As 2021 comes to a close, the subject of AM radio’s continued viability in the coming years has arose anew, driven by the decision of companies including Cumulus Media to surrender the licenses of stations that have had their fair share of challenges.

While some may shed a tear over these station’s final broadcasts, there is a bigger, more fundamental question that needs to be asked: Did the U.S. radio broadcast industry fail to future-proof itself when it decided to embrace in-band, on-channel HD Radio instead of progressing to DAB, which much of Europe and Australia have adopted?

Yes, and no.

While HD Radio has been an underperformer since George W. Bush was in the White House, shifting to DAB would have created two situations the industry worked very hard to successfully avoid.

First, media brokers trade AM and FM radio stations based on valuations largely tied to a “POP” statistic derived from a signal contour, and the total reach of a facility. In 2005, that made sense. Today, it’s sort of stupid, given the ZoneCasting follies set to commence, with FCC approval, and the push by narrow-sighted marketers for addressable advertising across every platform — even those built for reach, the greatest tool a savvy and seasoned marketer could ever want or desire. The valuation model is broken.

This supports our belief that the industry failed to future-proof itself 20 years ago in not going the DAB route, which has kept radio quite healthy in Europe and in Great Britain, despite the rapid consolidation of owners across the U.K. in recent years. DAB listening estimates for London and the U.K., according to RAJAR, are quite healthy. But what about stick value? Who cares. The value is the brand. There’s a reason why Kiss, Heart, Capital, Xfm, Absolute Radio, GHR, TalkSport, LBC and Magic, among other brands, attract listeners and advertisers. A home at 104.6 or 105.8 on the FM dial has little to do with it.

If only American broadcasters put their station valuations on content, rather than signal contour and “POP” value, especially at a time when “you can listen on your smart speaker” further erodes the old-school stick value model.

This tarnish to valuations is stronger, and more damaging, to AM radio stations, which didn’t receive “revitalization” with the FM translator but a Band-Aid of salvation by putting it on a band regularly consumed by the majority of radio listeners.

(extract)

Does this make AM radio “worthless”? Of course not. Multicultural and religious broadcasters have much to gain from the continued accessibility of AM radio, combined with audio streaming. HD Radio on AM has value.

But, perhaps most importantly, and backing our belief that, no, the industry did not err in rejecting DAB, is the relationship of AM radio to iHeartMedia, the nation’s biggest licensee.

KFI-AM 640 in Los Angeles
WOR-AM 710 in New York
KTRH-AM 740 in Houston
WBZ-AM 1030 in Boston
WIOD-AM 610 in Miami

Full article here:


https://www.rbr.com/is-am-radio-future-proof-saying-no-to-dab-impacts-the-answer/


France accelerates its DAB+ revolution

 

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15.12.2021

Radio France CEO Sibyle Veil and CSA Board Member Hervé Godechot shared their views on the DAB+ deployment in France at the WorldDAB Summit in November. “DAB+ is a broadcast mode that is ecologically interesting. The transmitters are more powerful and can broadcast more radio stations on the same frequency. These are important issues for us in the future.” Two new national multiplexes have been launched, covering the major motorway corridors of Paris-Lyon-Marseille and carrying 25 DAB+ stations including six national public services from Radio France. In the next 12 months, DAB+ will switch on in a further 26 areas, with a total of 465 stations carried on the new multiplexes.

(Red Tech)


2021: Best year yet for DAB+ in Germany

 

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16.12.2021

A decade after digital radio launched, Germany is seeing accelerating growth for both listeners and broadcasters. Digitalradio Büro Deutschland, the joint-initiative between broadcasters, receiver manufacturers, and network operators in Germany, declared the 2021 the “best year for DAB+ since 2011.” According to the Büro, 2021 saw a 30 percent increase in number of digital radio receivers in German homes and cars over the prior year, and DAB+ signals are heard in about 27 percent of German households, some 11 million people. Around 20 percent of all radio listeners regularly tune to DAB+ programs.

(Radio World)


WorldDAB Summit 2021 - 9 November

 

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WorldDAB Summit 2021 (open to all)
9 November 10:00 – 15:00 CET (09:00 - 14:00 UTC)

The WorldDAB Summit 2021 will take place on 9 November, bringing together digital radio experts from across the radio industry. In one day you will have the opportunity to:

    • Connect with expert speakers through live questions and answers
    • Get inspired by keynote sessions from industry leaders
    • Join us from anywhere around the world
The Summit is free to attend and is open to non-members and members.


Register here:

https://www.worlddab.org/events/detail/595


25 national DAB+ stations launch in France

 

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12 October 2021

In a statement Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (CSA) President Roch-Olivier Maistre said: "The deployment of DAB+ in France has entered a new phase with the launch on 12 October 2021 of 25 national radio stations in Paris, Lyon and Marseille, integrating all the agglomerations located on this route. Today, digital radio is already a reality for 30% of the population and DAB+ receivers are present in all new passenger vehicles sold in France. In the coming weeks and months, there will be 465 radios stations available on DAB+ covering nearly 40% of the population. The deployment of DAB+ will continue and intensify in the coming months."

(CSA.fr)


Norway - the FM is still not stopped!

 

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From Radios du monde on Facebook.
2 October 2021

In 2017, news that Norway was the first country to abandon the FM band for the benefit of DAB made headlines.

I wouldn't dare to say it was a hoax, but rather a false information.

What abandoned FM was NRK public radio and some commercial networks.

As in many countries, the main recipient of this operation was public radio: concentrating the four national networks in the same multiplex, surrender hundreds of broadcast sites (they were 700), stopping the maintenance of antennas and downgrading the End of life FM transmitters. All of this would have resulted in great economies of scale.

Only 40 % of the remaining frequencies were cut off by private networks and major commercial radio stations, especially in the capital and major cities.

The Norwegian FM band still has 552 frequencies operated by 100 radios, many of which say on their website that they are proud to continue in analog.

Some stations have also activated DAB multiplexers to keep up with the news.

Broadcast will continue, at least, until 2026: Mari Velsand, director of the Norwegian Media Authority has recommended that the government extend FM licenses for an additional five years, believing that the diversity of the media would be compromised if the closure occurs end of 2021, as expected.

Another country that is forced to postpone the end date of the FM. Despite all efforts, DAB+ is unable to offer coverage at least equal to FM.

Sources: blog.radioreporter.org and jaerradioen. No no



Bauer Media to buy Rádio Jemné and Europa 2 in Slovakia

 

Radio Today
9 August 2021

National stations Rádio Jemné and Europa 2 in Slovakia are set to be acquired by Bauer Media.

The deal will add to the company’s presence in the country alongside Rádio Expres.

Paul Keenan, President of Bauer Media Audio told RadioToday: “Slovakia is an important market for us and is forecasted to grow strongly in the medium term.

“This transaction presents an ideal opportunity to grow our operations in the country. Radio Jemné and Europa 2 are successful stations with loyal audiences and perfectly complement Rádio Expres.

The move will enable us to attract new listeners, introduce exciting audio innovations and provide an even stronger offer to advertisers. We are very much looking forward to working with the talented teams from Rádio Jemné and Europa 2.”

The announcement follows acquisitions by Bauer Media Audio earlier this year in Ireland and Finland. The company now reaches over 57 million listeners weekly across eight countries.

Completion of the transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approval.

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Slovenia - Local radio stations will be able to switch from analogue to digital broadcasting

 

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Ljubljana, 14 May - Local radio stations will be able to switch from analogue to digital broadcasting under amendments to the media act that the National Assembly passed in a unanimous vote on Friday.

(The rest of this news item is available to subscribers.)



Mike


Re: DAB Group

 

Hi David!

Welcome to this group!

This group is for all DAB radio users, local and DXing.

Best regards,
Bruno


DAB Group

David Onley
 

Hi guys

Has this group been formed for DAB dxing or just for DAB radio users?

73
Dave