Thursday, December 26, 2024
Car AudioNews

One Million, Eight Hundred Thousand!

New listeners, that is, who can now all turn on, tune in and bliss out to digital radio on this day of LURRRVE. For as promised, a serious amount of extra watts are to be powered up town by town and boost by boost for digital radio transmission, until DAB is soaking our land and the same 97% of everybody can get it in their homes, just like FM is available now For one day they will turn off the analogue transmitters. (And the FM radio pirates will have the air to themselves until they get caught for sticking out all the more
Up For The Cup: Digital Radio Switch-On For 1.8 Million Listeners
Today, on Valentine’s Day at the National Radio Centre in Bletchley Park, Pete Winkelman, Chairman of MK Dons and David Pleat football broadcaster and ex-Luton Town manager, switched on the new local DAB digital radio transmitters for Herts, Beds and Bucks. Meaning 1.8 million listeners in the area can receive local digital radio stations for the first time. The largest local DAB switch-on in the UK, which was also attended by Iain Stewart MP, enables local listeners to listen to Heart, Capital FM, Gold, MK FM, Connect FM and BBC Three Counties Radio, and comes just two days before the historic FA Cup 6th round matches which will be broadcast on DAB digital radio.
Capital FM and MKFM are available for the first time in the area, and the reception of Gold will be much improved, as previously it has only been available on medium wave. This improvement in local digital coverage is part of a major Government and radio industry investment in building local digital radio coverage across the UK.
The switch-on was also marked by a unique collaboration between public and commercial broadcasters, as BBC Three Counties Radio, Heart, MKFM and Connect FM broadcast live from the National Radio Centre at Bletchley Park on Valentine’s Day.
MK Dons’ Chairman Pete Winkelman said: ‘This is excellent news for radio and football lovers in the area who will now be able to enjoy coverage of the top local matches in digital quality sound for the first time.’
ExLuton Town Manager David Pleat, added: ‘The local 6th round FA Cup home ties for MK Dons and Luton Town are going to be absolute belters and now fans will be able to tune in on DAB digital radio.’
Broadcast Minister Ed Vaizey, explained: ‘Boosting local coverage for Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire means the excellent range of local DAB digital radio stations can be received by even more listeners, at home and in their car.’
Ford Ennals, CEO of Digital Radio UK, who hosted the event, added: ‘This is a great Valentine’s Day present for 1.8 million people and is the largest local DAB switch-on in the UK. Half of the homes in Hertfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire already have a digital radio, but until now they have not been able receive their favourite local stations on DAB.’
The four new transmitters at Sandy Heath, Epping Green, Zouches Farm and Bow Brickhill take local digital radio coverage from zero to 67.7% of households, and bring local DAB digital radio to the three counties including Luton, Milton Keynes and Aylesbury for the first time. The transmitters at Sandy Heath, Zouches Farm and Bow Brickhill were switched on today, and Epping Green will follow in one week’s time. To receive the new services, listeners with digital radios may have to re-tune their sets find out more at link
Local road coverage is also improved, adding over 1,200 km of roads in the area to local DAB coverage for the first time. Equivalent to 81.5% of major roads in the area. Digital radios are increasingly becoming available in cars and according to industry data one third of all new cars now have digital radio as standard.
One of the major leaders of digital radio in car has been Luton-based firm Vauxhall, who are now planning to fit all new Vauxhall models with digital radio and are offering digital radio adapters for all existing cars via their franchise dealer network. BBC Three Counties Radio is running a special programme on DAB digital radio from the Vauxhall factory on the launch day, to cover the Vauxhall build progress.
Many listeners in these areas already have digital radios and listen to more than twenty national stations on digital radio, from commercial radio and the BBC, but until now they have been unable to listen to their favourite local radio stations on DAB. The importance of local radio stations to listeners has been shown in research carried out by the radio industry regulator, Ofcom. Listeners can check what stations they can receive at link
This switch-on comes as the Government has said they will make a decision on radio switchover later in 2013. This follows the completion of the successful digital TV switchover in the three counties area in 2011 (nationally in 2012). Overall, UK-wide, 42% of homes have a DAB digital radio and digital radio sales reached the second highest level ever, with over two million sets sold.
According to GfK, a cumulative total of sixteen million digital radio sets have been sold to date in the UK, including DAB radios and internet radios.
The radio industry communications campaign featuring digital radio evangelist D Love, who encourages everyone to spread the love for digital radio this spring is currently on air on BBC TV, BBC radio and commercial radio.
Paul Eaton, Director of Digital Radio at Arqiva said: ‘We’re delighted to be able to bring these services to digital radio in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Research has shown how much people value their local radio stations, so we hope this will make a big difference to the digital radio listening experience in the county’.
A spokesperson for Global Radio, owners of Heart, Capital FM and Gold, said: ‘We are committed to extending digital coverage through local transmitters across the UK and today’s switch on, which gives 1.8 million listeners access to our stations on DAB, is another important step for our industry.’
Laura Moss, Managing Editor of BBC Three Counties Radio, says: ‘We are delighted that BBC Three Counties Radio will be available to listeners on DAB for the first time, bringing local news and stories to our listener with the digital benefits of easy tuning and scrolling information.’