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  2. Classic FM (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Classic FM broadcasts nationally on FM, DAB+, Freeview, satellite and cable television and is available internationally by streaming audio over the internet.It is the only Independent National Radio station to broadcast on FM alongside BBC Radios 1, 2, 3 and 4.

  3. Digital radio in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The audio quality of Australian DAB is correspondingly low - only 80 kbps for ClassicFM, for example, and most channels have much lower bitrates than this. So DAB is in general well below the 128 kbps traditionally accepted as CD quality, and an interference-free FM broadcast will almost certainly provide better audio. [dubious – discuss]

  4. Digital Audio Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) and DAB-IP are both suitable for mobile radio and TV because they support MPEG 4 AVC and WMV9 respectively as video codecs. However, a DMB video subchannel can easily be added to any DAB transmission, as it was designed to be carried on a DAB subchannel.

  5. Timeline of Classic FM - Wikipedia

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    8 February – Nearly 15 years after launching on DAB, Classic FM finally becomes available via digital radio in the Channel Islands. [58] 12 September – Global launches two Classic FM sister stations - Classic FM Calm and Classic FM Movies. Both are available on digital multiplexes in London. [59]

  6. Digital radio in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    On 24 March 1998, the Radio Authority advertised for the first (and at the time, the only one planned) national ensemble to be broadcast on DAB. The three national commercial services on FM and mediumwave had to be included as part of the ensemble, Classic FM, talkSPORT and Virgin Radio. [103]

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

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    BFBS subsequently returned to DAB Digital Radio on a permanent basis. [18] 31 March – Following its decision to exit digital broadcasting, GCap closes theJazz and Capital Life. [19] To compensate, for the next few months, two hours of jazz music are broadcast each night on Classic FM. 4 April – Virgin Radio Groove closes after eight years ...

  8. Digital One - Wikipedia

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    Classic FM: C2A1 64 kbit/s Stereo DAB+ Classical music 15 November 1999: 99.9–101.9 MHz GB News Radio: C4F0 24 kbit/s Mono DAB+ Talk Radio (Right-Wing News) 4 January 2022: Gold UK: CEE8 40 kbit/s Stereo DAB+ Classic hits. Previously transmitted on local AM and DAB prior to D1 addition, having evolved from Capital Gold (1988). 10 June 2019 ...

  9. Classicnl - Wikipedia

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    Classicnl (formerly known as Classic FM) is a classical music radio station in the Netherlands, which at one time broadcast on FM, but is now available nationally on DAB+, cable and internationally on the Internet.