Four million more listeners receive 19 further stations for the first time

Four million more listeners across the UK can now receive 19 further radio stations on DAB digital radio for the first time following the launch of new transmitters covering parts of East Anglia, the South West, Kent, South Wales and North East Scotland.

The new transmitters have expanded the coverage of Sound Digital, the national DAB commercial network, which broadcasts some of the UK’s most popular and iconic music, speech and sport stations including Virgin Radio,  KISSTORY, Absolute 80s, Planet Rock, Jazz FM, talkRADIO and talkSPORT2.

In total 19 new transmitters have been added to the network, meaning that four million more listeners now have access to the Sound Digital stations, increasing coverage to 83% of the UK from 77%.

Listeners in these areas will be able to listen to the brand new Chris Evans’s Breakfast Show on Virgin Radio in the New Year; listen to Tony Hadley’s 80s Party every Saturday on Absolute 80s; spend afternoons with Matthew Wright on talkRADIO;  enjoy Nights With Alice Cooper on Planet Rock, Sunday afternoons with Ruthie Henshall on Mellow Magic and weekends with Jamie Laing on heat Radio; follow England’s cricket tours of Sri Lanka and West Indies on talkSPORT 2; hear the very best jazz, soul and blues on JazzFM; and listen to the UK’s newest national station, JACK Radio, which launched only this week.

talkSPORT presenter Darren Gough commented on the changes from Sri Lanka, saying: “From buttering your toast in the morning to driving home at night and every moment in between, this DAB extension means even more cricket fans will have more ways to tune into all of England’s major overseas tours until 2020, exclusively on talkSPORT 2.”

Mellow Magic’s Ruthie Henshall, said: “I love spending my Sunday mornings playing music from the musicals, and I hope with this brilliant expansion that many more of you can join me!”

heat Radio’s Jamie Laing, said: “Presenting on heat Radio each week is some of the most fun I’ve had, and I’m so excited that the station will be available in more places than ever before.  Can you ever have too much Britney and Busted? Absolutely not.”

To receive the 19 new stations listeners in the areas where the new transmitters have launched should retune their DAB set by pressing the auto tune or auto scan button or go into the radio’s menu and press auto tune. Listeners can check all their available digital stations by using the postcode checker at getdigitalradio.com [See Notes to Editors for further details].

Sound Digital is operated by a consortium of Bauer Media and Wireless, two of the UK’s leading commercial radio broadcasters, and Arqiva, the leading transmission provider. The network was launched in March 2016, transforming the choice of radio stations available to listeners in the UK through the biggest ever expansion of national radio stations. The network now attracts over 5 million listeners across its stations, which includes KISSTORY, the UK’s most popular digital-only commercial station.

The investment in 19 new transmitters is a response to the success and popularity of the network’s stations and listener demand for its line-up of services, which is in full: Absolute 80s, Fun Kids, Forces Radio BFBS, heat Radio, Jazz FM, JACK Radio, KISSTORY, Magic Chilled, Mellow Magic, Panjab Radio, Planet Rock, Premier Christian Radio, Premier Praise, Sunrise Radio, talkRADIO, talkSPORT2, UCB 2, Union Jack and Virgin Radio.

Steve Holebrook, Managing Director, Terrestrial Broadcast, Arqiva, said: “The popularity of the Sound Digital Network has grown significantly since its launch two years ago and it’s always been our target to bring its selection of high-quality stations to more people in the UK.  We are delighted to now be bringing the network’s diverse range of content to almost 4 million new listeners.”

Dee Ford, Group Managing Director of Radio (UK Division), Bauer Media, said: “Bauer continues to lead the field in digital radio listening because we understand the music passions and interests of our listeners. We are proud to be the home of the UK’s most listened to commercial digital radio station – KISSTORY, broadcasting on the Sound Digital mux. The expansion of Sound Digital coverage brings Bauer’s great brands into the lives of an even wider audience.”

Scott Taunton, Chief Executive of Wireless, said: “With our recent high profile talent signings including Chris Evans’ sensational return to Virgin Radio, talkRADIO’s new chat show legends Jeremy Kyle and Matthew Wright, and our new talkSPORT 2 presenter line up for our exclusive coverage of England cricket’s major tours, it’s been an exciting time for Wireless. This multiplex provides us with the opportunity to further amplify our first class coverage and content to an even wider audience.”

Ford Ennals CEO, Digital Radio UK, said: “This is great news for radio and for listeners with some of the UK’s favourite commercial digital stations now being available for nearly 4 million listeners for the first time. The majority of radio listening in the UK is now digital thanks to the unique range of national stations available on DAB. The expansion of Sound Digital’s DAB coverage and its great line-up of stations mean that 83% of the UK population can now receive 44 outstanding national commercial and BBC radio stations on DAB.”

Notes to Editors

  • Listeners can check their available stations, including Sound Digital services, by using the postcode checker at getdigitalradio.com. Simply click on ‘Check your available stations’ and enter your postcode.
  • Listeners in coverage of the new transmitters should retune their DAB digital radio. Retuning is a simple process. Press the auto tune or auto scan button on your DAB digital radio or go into the menu and press auto tune.
  • For advice on how to retune your DAB digital radio go to:

http://getdigitalradio.com/retune

Digital radio – key stats

  • The majority of radio listening in the UK is digital, with 52.4% of all listening hours being to a digital platform. (Source: RAJAR Q3 2018)
  • DAB remains the most popular digital platform, accounting for 38.1% of all radio listening or 72.6% of all digital listening. Listening via online/Apps accounts for 9.6% of all radio listening and 18.4% of digital listening. (Source: RAJAR Q3 2018)
  • 64% of the UK population has access to a DAB digital radio. (Source: RAJAR Q3 2018)
  • 91% of all new cars have DAB digital radio as standard. (source: CAP/SMMT Q3 2018)
  • The benefits of digital radio include extra station choice, easy tuning, track and artist listings, and clear digital-quality sound.