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Absolute Radio to bring back Faces for Radio campaign
figures , Absolute Radio's core station, available nationally on AM, DAB, online and through digital TV ...
Radio chief calls for digital switchover date to be scrapped
to scrap the 2015 target date for digital switchover, citing "hugely disappointing" figures for DAB ... in Cambridge. Rogers said that after eleven years the latest figures "show less than 16% listening to DAB ... the date completely. DAB listening climbed from 15.3% in the third quarter to 15.8% in the fourth ... digital platform of DAB, has damaged radio and deprived the sector of much needed investment ...
Rajar Q4 2010: Digital radio listening hits 25%
Digital radio has reached the milestone of 25% of all radio listening thanks to growth in DAB ... .9% while analogue took 66.6%. Analogue listening has grown year on year to 67%. DAB listening ... of people using DAB sets they were given at Christmas. There were 750,000 digital radios sold in the final ...
Rajar Q4 2010: TalkSport breaks reach and hours records
and North East of England on FM, nationally and locally on DAB and online as well as listening ... , DAB, online and through digital TV as well as FM in London had an audience of 1.38 million a week ... outside of London, growth on DAB and our digital stations, why is listening on FM any different? We ...
Absolute Radio mulls AM switch-off
of transmission would discourage new entrants from applying. The switchover to DAB has caused a lot of controversy and the radio industry is currently in discussions over who will pay for the rollout of local DAB , after the BBC licence fee settlement only provided for build of the national DAB network. In addition ...
Classic FM and TalkSport licence fees cut to 'nominal amount'
The changes follow the Digital Economy Act, which provided for the three national analogue radio licences to be renewed without a competitive auction in return for support for the DAB platform from radio companies. The licences for Classic FM and TalkSport will now be set at 10,000 a year for the next seven ...
Paper Round (19 January) - Which clients are advertising in the national press?
. Morrisons meanwhile fails to take notice of reports that sales of sustainable fish such as dab, coley ...
Kiss to launch search for new presenter with BlackBerry
obligations in return for offering the national service in those areas on DAB in December. Bauer Media has ...
UKRD turns The Local Radio Company around
, if confused, switchover to DAB and had mooted the possibility of an anti-DAB ad ahead of Christmas, during the industry row over a pro-DAB ad . When questioned about the anti-DAB campaign, Rogers said: "We decided we didn t need to run the anti-DAB ad, because commercial radio wasn t running the pro-DAB ad. We had ...
Real Radio launches across Wales with ad campaign
commercial radio licences' local requirements within a nation, in return for offering a service through DAB ...
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