BBC World Service will be available in the DAB+ standard for the first time, thanks to an agreement with Malta's digital audio broadcasting operator, Digi B Network Ltd. From Wednesday 1 October 2008, BBC World Service's programmes will be rebroadcast around the clock in Malta on the multiplex Digi B Network 1. Malta is one of the first countries in Europe to adopt the new DAB+ standard, the most recent addition to the DAB family already in use across Europe. Now listeners in Malta will be able to tune in to BBC World Service's English-language news and information programmes for Europe in this top-quality sound, 24-hours a day, seven days a week. Lindsay Cornell, Principal Systems Architect, BBC, and Technical Committee Chairman, World DMB, says: "DAB+ is an excellent digital radio technology. It combines great user benefits with efficient use of spectrum. The launch of DAB+ services in Malta is very exciting news for listeners right across Europe." Nigel Fry, Head of Transmission & Distribution, BBC World Service, comments: "As a keen advocate of digital broadcasting, BBC World Service is pleased to offer its programmes as part of the first European DAB+ service. "DAB+ builds on the
original DAB standard and offers further benefits to both the audience and broadcasters. We congratulate the operators, Digi-B, and wish them well with this exciting service." Sergio D'Amico, Managing Director of Digi B Network Ltd, adds: "The future of radio is down the digital path, and DAB will be in the forefront. We are proud to be amongst the first to roll out DAB+, and we are even more proud having BBC World Service present on the platform." BBC World Service is also available in Malta via the country's Public Service Broadcaster (PBS) stations - Radio Malta 93.7FM, 999AM, Malta's Magic 91.7 FM - University of Malta radio station Campus FM 103.7FM and on Melita Cable TV. It is also available online on bbcworldservice.com.
(BBC World Service Publicity)
original DAB standard and offers further benefits to both the audience and broadcasters. We congratulate the operators, Digi-B, and wish them well with this exciting service." Sergio D'Amico, Managing Director of Digi B Network Ltd, adds: "The future of radio is down the digital path, and DAB will be in the forefront. We are proud to be amongst the first to roll out DAB+, and we are even more proud having BBC World Service present on the platform." BBC World Service is also available in Malta via the country's Public Service Broadcaster (PBS) stations - Radio Malta 93.7FM, 999AM, Malta's Magic 91.7 FM - University of Malta radio station Campus FM 103.7FM and on Melita Cable TV. It is also available online on bbcworldservice.com.
(BBC World Service Publicity)
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