Automatic Safety Alerts included in updated WorldDAB e-book

WorldDAB has launched a fully updated second edition of its ground-breaking ebook, “Establishing DAB+ Digital Broadcast Radio” to coincide with World Radio Day 2026 (today, 13 February). The book offers a unique, in-depth guide to the regulatory, technical and commercial aspects of establishing a successful DAB+ digital radio service.

The second edition comes three years on from the original publication, and now includes additional expert guidance on:

  • new Automatic Safety Alert (ASA), and hybrid radio features
  • regulation and licensing models
  • guidance on transmission site design for cost minimisation

There are also updates on country examples, the digital adoption process and analogue switchover.

The book provides guidance to new adopters, as well as offering advice for countries which have already started the process, and those who are nearing permanent service status.

The book covers the complete DAB+ establishment process from initial interest through to analogue switch-off. The topics covered include the major stages in establishment: from initial interest and technical demonstrations through to operations, including ongoing content development and sustained marketing campaigns; and finally, analogue switch-off.

WorldDAB Project Director, Bernie O’Neill, said:

“UNESCO has designated World Radio Day as an official day to thank broadcasters for the news they deliver, the voices they amplify and the stories they share. WorldDAB is committed to supporting radio’s vital work in these areas. Our updated ebook aims to help broadcasters adopt DAB+ and ensure the medium can thrive in today’s digital world.

“The updated ebook offers the latest expert advice on how to establish DAB+, and I’d like to thank Dr Les Sabel and the many others who have contributed. Alongside our forthcoming public policy toolbox and automotive research, we are well placed to support the ongoing establishment of DAB+,” O’Neill added.

The ebook is available to read and download for free on WorldDAB’s website, along with many other factsheets and expert guides on all aspects of deploying DAB+:

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