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Digital Radio is a form of wireless telecommunications that uses digital audio broadcasting (DAB) technology to transmit radio signals. It is a relatively new technology, having been introduced in the late 1990s, and is now widely used in many countries. Digital Radio offers a number of advantages over traditional analog radio, including improved sound quality, greater signal coverage, and the ability to broadcast multiple channels on the same frequency. It also allows for the transmission of additional data, such as song titles and artist information.
Digital Radio is becoming increasingly popular, with many countries now having dedicated digital radio networks. In the UK, for example, the Digital Radio Development Bureau estimates that over half of all radio listening is now done via digital radio.
Companies in the Digital Radio market include Pure, Roberts Radio, and Sony. Pure is a UK-based manufacturer of digital radios, while Roberts Radio is a British company that produces a range of digital radios and audio systems. Sony is a Japanese electronics giant that produces a range of digital radios, as well as other audio products. Show Less Read more