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Author:  pcernie [ Thu May 20, 2010 9:10 am ]
Post subject:  'Scrappage' scheme launched to boost digital radio

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A "radio amnesty" is being launched to encourage listeners to switch from analogue to digital radios.

Participating UK retailers will offer discounts of 10%-20% when people trade in their old analogue sets.

The move, modelled on the government's vehicle scrappage scheme, runs from Saturday until 26 June to coincide with the build-up to football's World Cup.

The old sets will be reconditioned and sent to southern Africa to give young people access to radio programmes.

'Future of radio'

Those beyond repair will be recycled under the government's Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive, aimed at reducing the amount of electrical and electronic equipment produced.

The radio amnesty initiative, developed by the BBC and commercial radio stations, will be supported by on-air promotions featuring Stephen Fry, Gaby Roslin, Noddy Holder and Gabby Logan.

Ford Ennals, chief executive of industry body Digital Radio UK, said: "Digital radio is the future for UK radio and the radio amnesty gives consumers even more reasons to get digital radio.

"This is an amazing summer of exclusive sports and music on digital radio and also a great opportunity to support children's charities in southern Africa.

"It is a wonderful example of the UK radio industry coming together to support digital radio and a very worthwhile cause."

The scheme is also being linked with broadcasts of other sporting events such as Wimbledon tennis and England cricket, and music festivals including Glastonbury.

Listening figures

In its Digital Britain report last year, the government predicted 50% of radio listening would be digital by the end of 2013.

Figures released by radio industry organisation Rajar earlier this month suggested almost a quarter of listening was currently on digital platforms.

Retailers participating in the radio amnesty include Argos, Comet, John Lewis, Tesco and many independent stores.

However, DSG International - the owner of Currys and Dixons - said it would not be able to take part because it was in the process of changing its product range.

BBC media correspondent Torin Douglas says that before the final switch-off of analogue radio in the UK, digital coverage must be improved and suitable sets fitted in millions of cars.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8693613.stm

Pfft...

Author:  Nick [ Thu May 20, 2010 9:42 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 'Scrappage' scheme launched to boost digital radio

Waste of time/effort/money.

Author:  Linux_User [ Thu May 20, 2010 11:02 am ]
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Nick wrote:
Waste of time/effort/money.


Not really given that the government intends to turn the analogue signals off circa. 2015.

Author:  Nick [ Thu May 20, 2010 11:07 am ]
Post subject:  Re: 'Scrappage' scheme launched to boost digital radio

So?

I don't remember there being a trade in scheme for analogue TV sets - and they've already started turning those signals off.

Author:  EddArmitage [ Thu May 20, 2010 11:18 am ]
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Nick wrote:
I don't remember there being a trade in scheme for analogue TV sets - and they've already started turning those signals off.

The difference is that they're upgradable, though, with the addition of a set-top box. Radios aren't, except in a seperates system, and that's still replacing the whole radio.

Author:  saspro [ Thu May 20, 2010 11:19 am ]
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Nick wrote:
So?

I don't remember there being a trade in scheme for analogue TV sets - and they've already started turning those signals off.


You can upgrade any TV with a £10-15 freeview box. You can't upgrade radios

Author:  l3v1ck [ Thu May 20, 2010 11:56 am ]
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Nick wrote:
Waste of time/effort/money.

+1
People will buy DAB when the analogue signals are turned off. Why waste money funding their equipment now? There's a shortage you know. :roll:

Author:  Linux_User [ Thu May 20, 2010 12:05 pm ]
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l3v1ck wrote:
Nick wrote:
Waste of time/effort/money.

+1
People will buy DAB when the analogue signals are turned off. Why waste money funding their equipment now? There's a shortage you know. :roll:


It also has the added benefit of boosting radio ownership in South Africa, and all other sets are recycled responsibly rather than dumped (which is inevitably what will happen in 2015).

Author:  paulzolo [ Thu May 20, 2010 9:12 pm ]
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The time signal pips will cease to be accurate as the decompression done by the set will differ from model to model.

Author:  JJW009 [ Thu May 20, 2010 9:47 pm ]
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Since no government money is involved, it's just a marketing initiative to sell more radios.

I can't see anything wrong with that. It's not like it's compulsory, and some people will benefit. I may even trade in one of my crappy old sets since I have so many spare!

Author:  belchingmatt [ Fri May 21, 2010 8:19 am ]
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paulzolo wrote:
The time signal pips will cease to be accurate as the decompression done by the set will differ from model to model.


If you use the pips to set time manually then there will probably be as much human error as there is from the hardware.

Many people don't want to upgrade to digital radio as there is nothing wrong with analogue.

Author:  Amnesia10 [ Fri May 21, 2010 8:48 am ]
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belchingmatt wrote:
Many people don't want to upgrade to digital radio as there is nothing wrong with analogue.

very true and a lot cheaper, plus better battery life, more portable, more stations. That said I only have DAB radios.

Author:  hifidelity2 [ Fri May 21, 2010 8:50 am ]
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Amnesia10 wrote:
belchingmatt wrote:
Many people don't want to upgrade to digital radio as there is nothing wrong with analogue.

more stations.


Whuile I agree with the other comments - Im not sure if I would agree about more stations on Analogue

Author:  Amnesia10 [ Fri May 21, 2010 10:12 am ]
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hifidelity2 wrote:
Amnesia10 wrote:
belchingmatt wrote:
Many people don't want to upgrade to digital radio as there is nothing wrong with analogue.

more stations.


Whuile I agree with the other comments - Im not sure if I would agree about more stations on Analogue

I was thinking of the overseas stations that you cannot get on DAB. Is Radio Albania on DAB now?

Author:  HeatherKay [ Fri May 21, 2010 10:50 am ]
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Amnesia10 wrote:
I was thinking of the overseas stations that you cannot get on DAB. Is Radio Albania on DAB now?


Probably via the web. There's a ton of weird and wonderful stations via iTunes as well.

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