Tuesday 15 May 2012

Digital Radio update


DIGITAL RADIO UK: PRESS RELEASE
DIGITAL RADIO TOPS WHAT CAR? POLL
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Digital radio is the must-have item for motorists in their next car, according to a new poll conducted by leading motoring publication What Car?
The digital radio option won against a number of other car accessories and options, including a reversing camera and mobile internet.
Digital radios are in fewer than 5% of cars today, but with increases in national DAB digital radio coverage and the launch of new digital-only radio stations such as BBC Radio 5 Live Olympics Extra, BBC Radio 4 Extra, Absolute 60s and Smooth 70s, they are becoming increasingly popular. In March 2012, 23% of new cars were fitted with digital radio as standard, compared with just 10% a year ago (CAP/SMMT). This includes the new Volkswagen Beetle which has just launched with digital radio as standard.
The automotive industry has been asked by Government to prepare for a transition to digital radio, and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has said it expects its members to include digital radio as standard in most vehicles by the end of 2013.
New digital radio adapters that enable you to convert your analogue car radio to receive digital radio are now widely available and DAB car audio sales increased by 40% in the three months Jan 2012-Mar 2012, compared with the same period the previous year, according to GfK.
Research released today conducted on behalf of the VW Group of 1,000 VW and Audi owners with digital radio has revealed high satisfaction levels (75%), with four fifths (82%) saying DAB digital radio reception is good or very good. The research reflects the improving coverage of national digital radio stations and shows that less than 5% of motorists had issues with reception or coverage (this has reduced by two thirds since similar in-car digital radio research conducted one year ago).
The BBC announced today the completion of their most recent phase of transmitter launches which has seen 117 transmitters built and increased national DAB digital radio coverage from 85% to 93%. The most recent transmitter provides coverage for a section of the M6 in Cumbria for the first time, and starts the job of linking the M6 coverage in England to the coverage in south-west Scotland. The BBC has committed to building out national DAB digital radio coverage to 97% and is currently planning the next phase of transmitter launches, with a particular focus on providing coverage for the road networks.
In April there was a major boost for London DAB digital radio coverage, and similar boosts are being planned for other major cities later this year.
Quotes:
Ford Ennals, CEO of Digital Radio UK, says: “The What Car? poll result and VW research confirms the increasing popularity of digital radio in-car. A digital radio in your car transforms your listening experience and with 40% of homes having a digital radio and the launch of new unmissable content on digital radio this summer, including BBC Radio 5 Live Olympics Extra, we can expect the fitting of digital radios in cars to accelerate.”
Tim Davie, Director of Audio and Music at the BBC, says: “Our intent is to build national distribution to over 97% of the population which will benefit all areas including Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. We  forecast that this will ensure that the UK motorway network has complete continuous coverage and primary road coverage is approaching FM.
Emma Butcher, Editor of What Car? says: “The What Car? poll shows that digital radio is the most desirable garget for our readers’ next car.”
Paul Everitt, CEO of the Society of Motor Manufacturers, says: “New cars are increasingly being fitted with digital radios and we expect this trend to accelerate over the coming years with the majority of new cars being digitally enabled by the end of 2013.”
IMAGE: NEW VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE WITH DIGITAL RADIO AS STANDARD
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EDITORS’ NOTES:
In the What Car? research conducted among 3,000 site visitors, 44% of voters wanted a digital radio in their next car, 38% a reversing camera, 10% a mobile internet hotspot and 8% a lane departure warning system. (source: whatcar.com, March 2012)
In the research with VW and Audi customers:
·       75% are satisfied with their digital radio (vs 70% last year)
·       Almost three quarters (72%)  would be disappointed if their in-car digital radio was no longer available (vs 68% last year)
·       Half (50%) would not buy a car without a digital radio in future (vs 41% last year)
·       94% found it easy to get going with their digital radio
·       Four fifths (82% ) say the DAB digital radio reception is good or very good (vs 70% last year)
·       5% say the DAB digital radio reception is poor or very poor (vs 13% last year)
·       Sound quality (70%) and station choice (63%) are what people most like about the digital radio in their car.
(source: Digital Radio UK and Oliver Rowe Research, March 2012)
KEY DIGITAL RADIO FACTS (Sources: RAJAR Q4 2011, GfK, CAP/SMMT)
·       29.1% of all Radio listening is to digital platforms, up 16.4% year on year
·       49.4% of all radio listeners listen via a digital platform each week
·       Of all listening: 19.8% is to DAB (up 21% year on year), 4.5% to DTV (up 5% year on year), 3.4% internet (up 10% year on year)
·       Of digital listening, 71% is to DAB
·       40.3% of adults have a digital radio in the home
·       Digital radio sales have now reached 14.6 million in total.
·       Recent figures show some growth in digital radio sales inc. internet radios (Up 5% in volume in the last four months Dec 11-Mar 12 vs a year ago).
·       23% of new car registrations in March 2012 had digital radio fitted as standard, up from 11% in March 2011 (CAP/SMMT).
·       Car DAB audio sales have grown by 40% for the three months Jan-Mar 2012 compared with the same period in the previous year (GfK).
About Digital Radio UK
Digital Radio UK works with Government, broadcasters, manufacturers, retailers, and a wide range of stakeholders to accelerate digital listening, to enable the expansion of the digital radio platform, and to ensure that industry meets the consumer-led criteria to be achieved for a proposed radio switchover. Digital Radio UK’s Board comprises representatives from the BBC, RadioCentre, Arqiva, Global Radio, Bauer Media, GMG Radio and Absolute Radio, together with Intellect and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.