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Mon Apr 20, 2015, 10:13 AM Apr 2015

Norway to Become First Country to Switch Off FM Radio in 2017 [View all]

In what will likely be the first of a global transition to digital radio, Norway has announced it will switch off its FM band, becoming the first country to do so. Norway will start turning off FM radio on January 11, 2017, and plans to stop transmission of the last FM signal to the country's northernmost regions by Dec. 13 of that year.

The announcement, made by their Ministry of Culture, makes Norway the first country to do away entirely with FM radio. The move is intended to save money and allow a full transition to digital radio, which Norway argues will give listeners "access to more diverse and pluralistic radio content and enjoy better sound quality and new functionality."

In its statement, the Norwegian government said the cost of transmitting national radio channels through the FM network is eight times higher than via the Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) system, the standard digital radio technology used across Europe. By shutting off FM, Norway's national radio channels will save more than $25 million a year, according to official figures "releasing funds for investment in radio content," argued minister of culture Thorhild Widvey.

"This is an important day for everyone who loves radio," said Thor Gjermund Eriksen, head of public broadcasting network NRK, in a statement. "The minister's decision allows us to concentrate our resources even more upon what is most important, namely to create high-quality and diverse radio content to our listeners."
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I remember listening to FM radio by the blue glow of my Marantz receiver in the 70s. onehandle Apr 2015 #1
I had a monster Marantz in those days, too. A 2270. hifiguy Apr 2015 #16
I had a... Still have a 2252, including the add-on walnut cabinet. onehandle Apr 2015 #26
My 2270 didn't have the wood case, but I didn't care. hifiguy Apr 2015 #27
I loved the weighed radio tuning wheel and the meters. onehandle Apr 2015 #28
The look of them, and the feel of the controls hifiguy Apr 2015 #32
Will digital receivers cost the same as FM radios? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2015 #2
My brother, who installs & maintains DATs, bought and installed a receiver for his pickup... Eleanors38 Apr 2015 #9
I suppose that's not too bad of a price based on a more limited set of purchasers. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2015 #10
The transmitter bldg is about 30 x 40 feet. He pointed to the DAT under a bench... Eleanors38 Apr 2015 #12
Three-inch nitrogen-dielectric hardline, correct? jmowreader Apr 2015 #22
Wouldn't know. He did say that the ground for the 100k transmitter is a huge sheet of copper Eleanors38 Apr 2015 #23
And what frequency will this new digital radio be broadcast on and what of the 88 to 108 FM band? -none Apr 2015 #3
Before FM we had only AM, and GummyBearz Apr 2015 #14
The difference is now they are replacing the FM with something else. -none Apr 2015 #15
the AM sound quality is much less than it should be.... Eleanors38 Apr 2015 #24
Actually, in the early days FM was a welcome substitute for AM Art_from_Ark Apr 2015 #35
Radio is obsolete in many ways. hunter Apr 2015 #4
I wouldn't trade my radio for anything. News and views you just don't get anywhere else. nt kelliekat44 Apr 2015 #7
I'm talking about MORE news and views... hunter Apr 2015 #8
"We could return the airways to the people. " Erich Bloodaxe BSN Apr 2015 #11
I wouldn't "auction" the spectrum at all. hunter Apr 2015 #18
Yep. There is great potential here. And it shouldn't be expensive. Eleanors38 Apr 2015 #25
Yep, just like me... the Onkyo reciever I bought in 1972 still works...having survived Vietnam HereSince1628 Apr 2015 #33
Not a promotion for... DAMANgoldberg Apr 2015 #34
I went satellite several years ago liberal N proud Apr 2015 #5
Well, there's a lot of useless shit on Sirius XM, too Blue_Tires Apr 2015 #19
Guess I'll have to buy the White album again. bluesbassman Apr 2015 #6
Yeesh, and I remember when it was all AM radio... joeybee12 Apr 2015 #13
As long as the mood is right seveneyes Apr 2015 #17
oh great now we are supposed to pay for radio too? dembotoz Apr 2015 #20
My thought too. We already pay for the privilege sufrommich Apr 2015 #31
Is there not much free-to-air broadcast digital in the US? muriel_volestrangler Apr 2015 #36
"55 percent of Norwegian households have at least one DAB-equipped radio" muriel_volestrangler Apr 2015 #21
"There is a bottle mama. It's grapefruit wine". Yavin4 Apr 2015 #29
Going ALL-digital concerns me jmowreader Apr 2015 #30
It's sad to see it start to fade away davidpdx Apr 2015 #37
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