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  2. Timeline of digital audio broadcasting in the UK - Wikipedia

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    Digital Radio UK stated that the released frequencies of the closed regional multiplexes will be reused for local DAB coverage roll-out. [26] 30 October – Smooth Radio confirms that Smooth Christmas will return, airing on the Digital One multiplex in the lead up to the festive season, giving the brand three stations on the platform. [27]

  3. Digital radio in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A typical DAB digital radio receiver with the Digital Radio Development Bureau DAB digital radio marketing logo. In the United Kingdom, the roll-out of digital radio has been proceeding since engineering test transmissions were started by the BBC in 1990 followed by a public launch in September 1995.

  4. Sound Digital - Wikipedia

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    90s music 16 October 2023: Absolute Radio Classic Rock: C7C9 32 kbit/s Stereo HE-AAC v2 Classic rock music 16 October 2023: Absolute Radio Country: CCE7 32 kbit/s Stereo HE-AAC v2 Country music: 16 October 2023: Boom Radio UK: C5EF 24 kbit/s Mono HE-AAC v1 Pop music 13 March 2021: BFBS UK : C5E0 24 kbit/s Stereo HE-AAC v2 Armed forces radio 24 ...

  5. Why Traditional Radio May Not Exist in 15 Years - AOL

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    Brendan: I want to transition really quick. I think you have a unique perspective on radio, being the former CEO of NPR. A lot of alternatives nowadays -- you have SiriusXM, Pandora, Spotify ...

  6. Pure (company) - Wikipedia

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    The success of the first sub-£100 DAB receiver, the Evoke-1, led to the development of further products. 2003. In 2003, Pure launched the PocketDAB 1000. It was the world's first pocket digital radio. [3] Evoke Mio Sanderson [4] 2004. Pure released the Bug, the first-ever digital radio with EPG, pause, rewind and record. [3] 2005

  7. Digital radio - Wikipedia

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    Terrestrial broadcasting has advantages in being free and local. Satellite radio is neither of these things; however, in the early 21st century it has grown by providing uncensored content (most notably, the crossover of Howard Stern from terrestrial radio to satellite radio) and commercial-free, all-digital music channels that offer similar ...

  8. Countries using DAB/DMB - Wikipedia

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    DAB MUX 1 Digital Radio Cibicom is the gatekeeper of this multiplex broadcasting commercial national radio. DAB MUX 2 National public service stations. DR's 7 channels (including the 10 regional variations of DR P4), as well as the privately owned, public service channel Radio4. DAB MUX 3 Regional and local commercial radio.

  9. HD Radio - Wikipedia

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    The gradually phased out first generation DAB uses the MPEG-1 Audio Layer II (MP2) audio codec which has less efficient compression than newer codecs. The typical bitrate for DAB stereo programs is 128 kilobit per second or less and as a result most radio stations on DAB have a poorer sound quality than FM does under similar conditions. [40]