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Norwegian Public Service Broadcaster Financed by licence fee No commercials Monetising ≈ Happy end users employees 3 main TV channels from Oslo 13 regional stations 12 radio chanels NRK
NTV startede in Norway in 2005 Owned by NRK,TV2 and Telenor Mandate Coordinate and implement information on the transition to digital TV in Norway Act as operator in the commercial DTT-network First Transmitter on air in Analog swich of PR, marketing/campaigns, web/social media
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Digitalradio Norway Owned by P4 and NRK Mandate Coordinate and implement information on the transition to digital radio in Norway Act as operator in the commercial DAB-network Website: Primary arenas PR, marketing/campaigns, web/social media Digital radio – still radio, just better
Business model for DAB in Norway Other broadcasters One multiplex (90% coverage) One multiplex (99.5% coverage) Digital radio – still radio, just better
Early DAB history The first DAB test transmissions in Norway 1994 ”NRK Classical” channel launched in 1995 Both P4 and NRK involved from the beginning Motivation Possibility of simpler regulatory system with DAB Modernization radio, ”follow the CD” Cooperation between public and commercial sector established from the beginning Crucial in later stages, to achieve proper conditions for transition from FM to DAB Digital radio – still radio, just better
Do we need to go digital? Digital radio – still radio, just better
Added competition Digital radio – still radio, just better
Digital Radio “is Green” 3 radio stations via FM: 20 million NOK in electricity 13 radio stations via DAB+ <10 million NOK in electricity 3 stations, NRK FM transmitters : stations, NRK DAB transmitters :
Why not FM and DAB? Norway 5 mill inhabitants, but similar cost of radio distribution as that of the UK FM (5ch)DAB (40ch) FM + DAB
The lack of radio's basic properties Accessibility Mobility Simplicity Free use Digital radio – still radio, just better Why not just use internet?
Conditions to shut off FM Coverage (January 2015) 99.5% for NRK 90% for commercial radio 50% of the daily radio listeners must tune in on a digital platform daily (before 2015) DAB, the internet or digital tv Reassonably priced, well functioning car adaptors There must be added value by converting to DAB Planned FM shut-off is Jan ( am) Digital radio – still radio, just better
DAB user advantages More channels for more listeners vs.FM Minimum of channels Better mobile reception Apprx. 40% of the listening is in-car Modern user interface and features Auto setup, display info, mobile TV, …. Simple to use Digital radio – still radio, just better
Development of digital platforms DAB shows clear increase in daily usage Digital TV and internet almost status quo ”Radioplayer” for internet has just been introduced (we can’t count the same listner twice)
DAB network roadmap White paper on digital radio set FM shut down to 2017 Broadcasters signed network-building contracts. Construction work started May % 90% 99.5% DAB coverage : 99.5% Checkpoint for FM shutoff conditions -coverage -listening -car adaptors -value added Checkpoint for FM shutoff conditions -coverage -listening -car adaptors -value added 90% 80% 90 % FM shut-down NRK Commercial Alternatvie FM shut- down Digital radio – still radio, just better
DAB multiplexes 1 Regional network (NRK) National coverage 1 National network (Commercial) 1 additional national network (Commercial) No roll out planned as of today 37 local networks Some areas now under study for roll-out Oslo/Akershus first Digital radio – still radio, just better
General targets Main target A full transition to digital broadcast early 2017 Move listeners from analogue to digital platforms 50% of all listeners daily using digital platform by 2015 Increase sales of home- and in-car digital radios to support digital listening Increase digital listening over all platforms, including the internet and over digitalTV (achieve 50% as soon as possible) Meet the requirements from the White Paper Coverage: 90% commercial / 99.5% public broadcaster 50% of listeners daily use digital Well functioning, reassonably priced in-car adaptors Value added for the listener Digital radio – still radio, just better
Easy… just do it