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Pages in category "Digital audio broadcasting multiplexes" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Swansea SW Wales (DAB Multiplex)
There are a number of commercial DAB multiplexes operators in the UK who run 48 local and regional DAB multiplexes across the United Kingdom. operators include the two national operators, Digital One and Sound Digital as well as local multiplex operators including NOW Digital, Bauer Media Group, Wireless Group, Switch Digital and MuxCo. Local ...
The station was launched in early 2005, although it is claimed that Chill went live as early as December 2004, as a means of filling empty slots on DAB multiplexes owned by GWR prior to its merger with Capital Radio. Group Corporate Development Director Gregory Watson and Programme Director Bern Leckie devised a format for a relaxing, ambient ...
Also on DAB on selected local multiplexes: Magic at the Musicals: Songs from musical theatre Bauer Media Group 11A Magic Soul: Classic soul Bauer Media Group 11A Also on DAB on selected local multiplexes: Mellow Magic: Mellow and calm music Bauer Media Group 11A Also on DAB on selected local multiplexes: Planet Rock: Classic rock Bauer Media ...
Bauer is a partner in one of the UK's national commercial multiplexes, operates twelve wholly owned local DAB multiplexes, and jointly owns a further three with Global Radio; the firm was also formerly a minority partner (of Wireless Group) for local services in three further areas. Bauer operates the following DAB multiplexes:
BBC National DAB is a digital audio broadcasting multiplex in the UK, for a number of radio stations which have UK wide coverage. The multiplex is owned and operated by the BBC and is transmitted from a number of transmitter sites across the country; it only carries BBC radio stations.
The 60s service began broadcasting from 22 November 2011 on various DAB multiplexes around the country and online. [3] Absolute Radio 70s launched a week later. [4] Upon its launch the station was more widely available than its 70s counterpart, airing on DAB in London, the north and west of England, and Scotland. [1]
31 July – The first of ten multiplexes trialling small-scale DAB multiplexes launches in Brighton. Initially a nine-month trial, the multiplexes extended to March 2020 by Ofcom at the request of the Department of Culture, Media and Sport. [46] 21 September – XFM is relaunched as a national digital station called Radio X on 21 September. [47 ...