Paris, Nice and Marseille will be the first three regions in France to get digital radio, media authority CSA announced this week.
When digital radio is launched in December, Parisians will get access to a total of 63 digital stations including 8 public service channels. Seven brand new services have been awarded licenses: Radio Mandarin d'Europe (Chinese), R2O (children), Crooner Fréquence Numerique, Jazz Radio, Antinea Radio (Berber), LCI Radio (news) and RTL L'Équipe (sports).
France has opted for T-DMB Audio as its standard for digital radio. T-DMB Audio is part of the European digital radio family Eureka 147 which also includes DAB (used in the U.K., Denmark and Norway) and DAB+ (the choice of Germany, Italy and Australia).
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