Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: Faltam menos de 100 dias para a Noruega ter só emissões de radiodifusão digital em DAB

Luís Carvalho mundodaradio gmail.com
Quarta-Feira, 12 de Outubro de 2016 - 14:08:16 WEST


A fórmula do sucesso? Um país que tem demasiado dinheiro para gastar, com o
patrocínio de certos "lobbies". Quando se tem grandes empresas de "media"
dispostas a apostar em "brinquedos" caros, instalar, literalmente, milhares
de txs DAB é relativamente fácil.

Curioso: um país tão avançado e europeísta como a vizinha Finlândia não tem
rádio digital terrestre. Se, por cá, a RTP achava muito caro gastar
centenas de milhares de euros na operação e manutenção dos txs DAB,
imagine-se o custo de uma rede de cobertura nacional num país com a
dimensão da Noruega.

73.
Luís Carvalho
Em 12/10/2016 12:56, "João Costa &gt; CT1FBF" <ct1fbf  gmail.com> escreveu:

Norway’s path to DSO: 100 days to go

With just 100 days to go until Norway starts its digital switchover,
Digital Radio Norway has presented a report to Culture Committee
Chairman Svein Harberg detailing progress so far and the challenges
that remain.

Adoption has been impressive, with 7 out of 10 Norwegian households
owning at least one digital radio and 2.1 million Norwegians listening
each week to stations that would not exist without the move to
digital.

60% of people say that will only upgrade their car to digital radio
once the switchover starts, with just 30% of people already converted
to DAB in the car. This is a similar response to the switchover for
digital television, but means that there is still work to do,
particularly for cars requiring aftermarket products.

NRK now has DAB coverage of 99.7% across the country, with multiple
tests confirming the coverage maps available on http://radio.no/
Despite this, a large number of questions from the public have
concerned DAB reception in areas where coverage is listed as good.

As a result, Digital Radio Norway and its partners will be working on
providing more information to consumers on how best to use digital
radio and the differences with older FM models. For example, helping
to install in-car antennas correctly and the need to re-tune receivers
when they move to a different region.

Overall the report shows that the majority of listeners are ‘prepared’
for the upcoming switchover, though there is still work to do in
helping people get the most out of their new receivers. Prepared in
collaboration between Digitalradio Norway, Lasse Gimnes and Bjarne
Hareide, the report is available to download here.

WorldDAB will be posting regular updates in the build-up to Norway’s
digital switchover, with more information available on the Norway
country page. Last month we published an interview with Jørn Jensen,
Chief Advisor to the Director of Distribution at NRK Norway which you
can read here:
https://worlddabeureka.org/2016/08/22/ibc-preview-norways-path-to-dso/

https://worlddabeureka.org/2016/10/03/norways-path-to-dso-100-days-to-go/

Our thanks to Mike Terry for the above information


_______________________________________________
CLUSTER mailing list
CLUSTER  radio-amador.net
http://radio-amador.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cluster
-------------- próxima parte ----------
Um anexo em HTML foi limpo...
URL: http://radio-amador.net/pipermail/cluster/attachments/20161012/d114879b/attachment.htm


Mais informações acerca da lista CLUSTER