| Jul 21, 2011 |
Minister Ed Vaizey has supported the progress on digital radio at the Intellect Consumer Electronics Conference 2011.
He said the platform has great new content including Jazz FM, Radio 4 Extra and 6 Music, and that a recent Ofcom consultation showed that achieving FM equivalence coverage was realistic and achievable.
The Minister recognised the progress made on cars with 14% of all new cars now being fitted with digital radios as standard, and looked forward to the Government taking a positive decision on digital radio switchover in 2013.
GFK reported a large uplift in digital radio sales compared to last year, coinciding with the launch of Radio 4 Extra, and that cumulative digital radio sales hit 13 million at the end of June. They have also confirmed that digital radio sales for April and May were up compared to last year, despite a background of a difficult market for Consumer Electronics overall.
Broadcasters and manufacturers have reported a positive consumer response to the five new national digital stations launched in the last year and the BBC rebrand of Radio 4 Extra. During April and May when Radio 4 Extra and Jazz FM were launched, listeners contacted broadcasters and manufacturers asking how to access the new services.
In the panel session on digital radio, Ford Ennals said: “The growth of digital radio is irresistible and will create long-lasting benefits for both consumers and the radio industry. People are becoming aware of these great new digital radio stations and finding new favourites.”
Leslie Burrage, CEO of Roberts Radio, said: “Roberts Radio has always maintained that original ‘content, content, content’ would drive consumer off-take of DAB radios. What better proof than the recent BBC’s extensive on-air launch of Radio 4 Extra – our Customer Helpline was inundated with ‘how can I receive this new Radio 4 Extra station, it sounds just what I want?’ Our consumer DAB off-take rose by over 20% during the period of the BBC campaign – and has continued to activate additional sales for ROBERTS Independent Dealers ever since.”
Colin Crawford, PURE’s Director of Marketing, said: “As the pioneer of digital radio in the
So Its looking that DAB has pulled itself out of the doldrums a little. However its unlikely that a complete switch-over from FM will take place anytime soon and with the continuing evolution of DAB, the set you buy now may well itself become obsolete in a few years time