Three digital stations depart
Three National DAB digital radio services fell silent today, April 1st 2008.The stations to go are theJazz, adult contemporary Capital Life, and the three months trial of forces station BFBS.
Planet Rock was also meant to go off-air today, but has a month's extension, while the station continues to find a buyer.
The departure of these national DAB stations comes as radio group GCap Media branded DAB radio as 'economically unviable' in February.
No news on what stations will fill the gaps left, although RadioToday's Birdsong +1 catchup service April Fools jape made us smile!
A stack of national radio stations from Channel 4 are due later this year, although with this year's departures, Channel 4 must be having some reservations...
If you haven't listened already, download episode 24 of our podcast, where we discuss the closures, and future of digital radio. www.frequencycast.co.uk/cast24.html
Labels: DAB, digital radio



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