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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.
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In Korea, the transmission of MBC 11FM was stopped in 2015 and the DAB channel was switched to T-DMB V-Radio. DAB in Ireland was confined from 2017 to state broadcaster RTÉ Radio's multiplex, which was switched off in March 2021, after a survey showed 77% of adults listen to radio via FM, compared with 8% via digital means, of which 0.5% via ...
The following is a list of events affecting radio broadcasting in 2024. Events listed include radio program debuts, finales, cancellations, station launches, closures, and format changes, as well as information about controversies and deaths of radio personalities.
Pages in category "Radio stations disestablished in 2024" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The UK currently has the world's biggest digital radio network, with about 500 transmitters, two nationwide DAB ensembles and 48 local and regional DAB ensembles, broadcasting over 250 commercial and 34 BBC radio stations; about 100 stations can be received in London. On DAB digital radio most listeners can receive around 30 additional stations.
Armed forces radio 24 January 2018: Capital Anthems CAFC 32 kbit/s Stereo HE-AAC v2 Contemporary hit radio: 12 September 2024: Capital Xtra Reloaded: CCE9 40 kbit/s Stereo HE-AAC v2 Non-stop old skool 24 October 2022: Greatest Hits Radio 60s: CFFA 32 kbit/s Stereo HE-AAC v2 1960s music 16 September 2024: Hits Radio Chilled: CEE6 32 kbit/s ...
Polish print media and radio outlets are mainly private and diversified in terms of ownership, however foreign owners control around three-quarters [14] of the Polish media market. The main domestic competitor is Agora, which owns Gazeta Wyborcza and a number of magazines, radio stations, internet platforms, a publishing house and additional ...