Friday, December 8, 2017

Dab done

The BBC says its DAB radio services now reach nearly 98% of UK homes. 163 extra mini-transmitters now cover an additional 2,400km of motorways and A-roads.

Kieran Clifton, Director, Distribution & Business Development, BBC, says: “This expansion has brought the BBC’s digital radio services to areas of the British Isles previously without access to digital radio via DAB - places like Machynlleth in mid Wales, Guernsey, Ramsey on the Isle of Man, the Isle of Skye, and the Calder Valley in West Yorkshire. We’ve also reinforced coverage in major towns and cities: Aberdeen, Coventry, Eastbourne, Glasgow, and Leicester, to name just a small selection."

(Not a bad par, but it lacks the bite of his partner, Marina Hyde. Ed)

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