72-554: Nearly Famous was a television drama mini-series about a group of British teenagers at a top London school of the performing arts. It was shown in the UK and Ireland on E4 . The show was compared to other teen drama series such as The O.C. and Skins . The show debuted on E4 on 8 November 2007 and ended its run on 13 December 2007, having been filmed in Kent, England. The six part series follows Lila ( Talulah Riley ), an awkward 19-year-old with
144-465: A high-definition simulcast of E4 launched on Sky+ HD channel 215, it was later added to Virgin Media on 1 April 2010. On 31 October 2013, E4 premiered a refreshed look as part of the channel's rebranding. This coincided with the debut of the seventh season of The Big Bang Theory , as well as the debut of original comedy Drifters . On 27 September 2018, E4 and its sister digital channels underwent
216-533: A DAB ensemble can be increased by lowering average bit rates, but at the expense of the quality of streams. Error correction under the DAB standard makes the signal more robust but reduces the total bit rate available for streams. DAB broadcasts a single multiplex that is approximately 1.5 MHz wide (≈1,000 kilobits per second). That multiplex is then subdivided into multiple digital streams of between 9 and 12 programs. In contrast, FM HD Radio adds its digital carriers to
288-520: A DMB video subchannel can easily be added to any DAB transmission, as it was designed to be carried on a DAB subchannel. DMB broadcasts in South Korea carry conventional MPEG 1 Layer II DAB audio services alongside their DMB video services. As of 2017 , DMB is currently broadcast in Norway, South Korea, and Thailand. Fifty-five countries provide regular or trial DAB(+) broadcasts. In spectrum management ,
360-421: A combination of both higher audio quality and more stations. One of the most important decisions regarding the design of a digital radio broadcasting system is the choice of which audio codec to use because the efficiency of the audio codec determines how many radio stations can be carried on a fixed capacity multiplex at a given level of audio quality. Error-correction coding (ECC) is an important technology for
432-560: A consortium formed in 1986. The MPEG-1 Audio Layer II ("MP2") codec was created as part of the EU147 project. DAB was the first standard based on orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) modulation technique, which since then has become one of the most popular transmission schemes for modern wideband digital communication systems. A choice of audio codec , modulation and error-correction coding schemes and first trial broadcasts were made in 1990. Public demonstrations were made in 1993 in
504-468: A digital communication system because it determines how robust the reception will be for a given signal strength – stronger ECC will provide a more robust reception than a weaker form. The old version of DAB uses punctured convolutional coding for its ECC. The coding scheme uses unequal error protection (UEP), which means that parts of the audio bit-stream that are more susceptible to errors causing audible disturbances are provided with more protection (i.e.
576-465: A lower code rate ) and vice versa. However, the UEP scheme used on DAB results in a grey area in between the user experiencing good reception quality and no reception at all, as opposed to the situation with most other wireless digital communication systems that have a sharp "digital cliff", where the signal rapidly becomes unusable if the signal strength drops below a certain threshold. When DAB listeners receive
648-498: A major rebranding, adopting a new logo derived from Channel 4's Lambie-Nairn -designed "4" logo. On 14 January 2019, Channel 4 announced a partnership with WarnerMedia to carry programmes from Adult Swim , such as Rick and Morty , on E4 and All4. On 25 September 2021, transmission of channels operated by Channel 4 was impacted by the activation of a fire suppressant system at the premises of Red Bee Media . This resulted in music channel The Box being simulcast on Freeview in
720-504: A maximum bit rate that can be carried, but this depends on which error protection level is used. However, all DAB multiplexes can carry a total of 864 "capacity units". The number of capacity units, or CU, that a certain bit-rate level requires depends on the amount of error correction added to the transmission, as described above. In the UK, most services transmit using 'protection level three', which provides an average ECC code rate of approximately 1 / 2 , equating to
792-404: A maximum bit rate per multiplex of 1,184 kbit/s. Various different services are embedded into one ensemble (which is also typically called a multiplex ). These services can include: Traditionally, radio programmes were broadcast on different frequencies via AM and FM , and the radio had to be tuned into each frequency as needed. This used up a comparatively large amount of spectrum for
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#1733094230945864-411: A mentally ill mother, but with an exceptional talent for writing; Owen ( Aaron Johnson ), who can not read music any more than he can rewrite his wayward past; Joe, ( Tunji Kasim ) a nice guy with a talent doing light and sound, who is a bit of a nerd; and Kate ( Anna Brewster ) a beautiful, ambitious actress, who is sick of living in the shadow of her successful film director dad. Over the six-week series,
936-671: A pilot broadcast started in Bavaria in October 1995. In the UK, commercial stations started broadcasting in November 1999. For various reasons such as high receiver costs and limited reception, adoption of DAB had initially been slow, with the exception of the United Kingdom and Denmark. In the UK, DAB radio receivers were high selling and 10% of households owned a DAB radio as of 2005, helped by local manufacturers creating affordable receivers such as
1008-640: A receiver receives a signal that has been transmitted from the different transmitters that are part of an SFN, the signals from the different transmitters will typically have different delays, but to OFDM they will appear to simply be different multipaths of the same signal. Reception difficulties can arise, however, when the relative delay of multipaths exceeds the OFDM guard interval duration, and there are frequent reports of reception difficulties due to this issue when propagation conditions change, such as when there's high pressure, as signals travel farther than usual, and thus
1080-463: A rectangular byte interleaver rather than Forney interleaving in order to provide a greater interleaver depth, which increases the distance over which error bursts will be spread out in the bit-stream, which in turn will allow the Reed–Solomon error decoder to correct a higher proportion of errors. The ECC used on DAB+ is far stronger than is used on DAB, which, with all else being equal (i.e., if
1152-446: A relatively small number of stations, limiting listening choice. DAB is a digital radio broadcasting system that, through the application of multiplexing and compression, combines multiple audio streams onto a relatively narrow band centred on a single broadcast frequency called a DAB ensemble . Within an overall target bit rate for the DAB ensemble, individual stations can be allocated different bit rates. The number of channels within
1224-562: A requirement for all new cars sold in the EU since 2021. The original version of DAB used the MP2 audio codec ; an upgraded version of the system was later developed and released named DAB+ which uses the HE-AAC v2 (AAC+) audio codec and is more robust and efficient. DAB is not forward compatible with DAB+. Today the majority of DAB broadcasts around the world are using the upgraded DAB+ standard, with only
1296-712: A result most radio stations on DAB have a lower sound quality than FM, prompting complaints from listeners. As with DAB+ or T-DMB in Europe, FM HD Radio uses a codec based upon the MPEG-4 HE - AAC standard. HD Radio is a proprietary system from iBiquity Digital Corporation , a subsidiary of DTS, Inc. since 2015, which is itself owned by Xperi Corporation since 2016. DAB is an open standard deposited at ETSI. DAB can give substantially higher spectral efficiency , measured in programmes per MHz and per transmitter site, than analogue systems. In many places, this has led to an increase in
1368-452: A signal in this intermediate strength area they experience a "burbling" sound which interrupts the playback of the audio. The DAB+ standard incorporates Reed–Solomon ECC as an "inner layer" of coding that is placed around the byte interleaved audio frame but inside the "outer layer" of convolutional coding used by the original DAB system, although on DAB+ the convolutional coding uses equal error protection (EEP) rather than UEP since each bit
1440-432: A title which debuted new episodes on E4 in 2017 (as the parent channel focused on its spin-off ...Cats Does Countdown ). The version on E4 dispensed with the topical news questioning of later Channel 4 series and went back to being a show about random statistics and opinion polls, with Jimmy Carr continuing as host, alongside Rob Beckett and Aisling Bea as the team captains (replacing Lock and Richardson, who continued with
1512-466: A year later. E4 launched as a pay television companion to Channel 4 on 18 January 2001, with Friends and ER leading the first night, alongside the premiere of Banzai . The first evening of programmes was fronted by Ali G . On 16 December 2004, Channel 4 announced that the subscription channel would become a free-to-air television channel by launching on the digital terrestrial television system. The switch took place on 27 May 2005 to coincide with
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#17330942309451584-534: Is a nice step ahead in the digitisation of our radio landscape," commented Benjamin Dalle , the Flemish media minister. Norway was the first country to announce a complete switch-off of national FM radio stations. The switch-off started on 11 January 2017 and ended on 13 December 2017. The 2017 switch-off did not affect some local and regional radio stations. They can continue to transmit on FM until 2027. The timetable for
1656-463: Is achieved without equalization by means of the OFDM and DQPSK modulation techniques. For details, see the OFDM system comparison table . Using values for Transmission Mode I (TM I), the OFDM modulation consists of 1,536 subcarriers that are transmitted in parallel. The useful part of the OFDM symbol period is 1.0 ms, which results in the OFDM subcarriers each having a bandwidth of 1 kHz due to
1728-457: Is equally important in DAB+. This combination of Reed–Solomon coding as the inner layer of coding, followed by an outer layer of convolutional coding – so-called "concatenated coding" – became a popular ECC scheme in the 1990s, and NASA adopted it for its deep-space missions. One slight difference between the concatenated coding used by the DAB+ system and that used on most other systems is that it uses
1800-522: Is not forward compatible with DAB+, older DAB receivers cannot receive DAB+ broadcasts. However, DAB receivers that were capable of receiving the new DAB+ standard after a firmware upgrade were being sold as early as July 2007. Generally, if a receiver is DAB+ compatible, there will be a sign on the product packaging. DAB+ broadcasts have launched in several countries like Australia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong (now terminated), Italy, Malta, Norway, Poland, Switzerland, Belgium (October 2017),
1872-489: Is the data link layer , in charge of statistical time-division multiplexing and frame synchronization . Finally, the physical layer contains the error-correction coding , OFDM modulation , and dealing with the over-the-air transmission and reception of data. Some aspects of these are described below. DAB initially only used the MPEG-1 Audio Layer II audio codec, which is often referred to as MP2 because of
1944-513: The Big Brother house; interactive features that gave access to additional camera angles have also been transmitted. The channel also had Big Brother voting options, Big Brother spin-off shows such as Big Brother Live , Big Brother's Little Brother , Big Brother's Big Mouth , Diary Room Uncut and Big Brother highlights repeats. In June 2020, to mark the 20th anniversary of Big Brother' s inception, E4 aired select episodes from both
2016-458: The E4 Music programming block. The slot initially ran through much of the morning/daytime schedule, though was later reduced to mornings only, with the amount of scripted comedy and drama screened in daytime increased. Prior to the launch of E4 Music , E4 was off-air during daytime for much of the year, only going on air in daytime for rolling coverage of reality series such as Big Brother . In 2008,
2088-464: The HE-AAC v2 audio codec (also known as eAAC+ ) was adopted. AAC+ uses a modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) algorithm. The new standard, which is called DAB+, has also adopted the MPEG Surround audio format and stronger error correction coding in the form of Reed–Solomon coding. DAB+ has been standardised as European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) TS 102 563. As DAB
2160-474: The Pure Evoke . In countries where DAB did not take off, efforts were made in later years to "re-launch" it using the newer DAB+ standard: it started gaining traction throughout the 2010s and finally took off in countries like France by 2019. DAB adoption in automobiles became increasingly common during this time, and by 2016 it was standard in most cars sold in the UK, Norway and Switzerland. In October 2005,
2232-831: The United Kingdom . The protocol specification was finalized in 1993 and adopted by the ITU-R standardization body in 1994, the European community in 1995 and by ETSI in 1997. Pilot broadcasts were launched in 1995: the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) launched the first DAB channel in the world on 1 June 1995 ( NRK Klassisk ), and the BBC and Swedish Radio (SR) launched their first broadcasts later in September while in Germany
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2304-665: The World DMB Forum instructed its Technical Committee to carry out the work needed to adopt the AAC+ audio codec and stronger error correction coding . The AAC+ audio coding standard uses a modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) audio data compression algorithm. This work led to the launch of the DAB+ system. Trials for DAB-IP were held in London in 2006, as " BT Movio". It competed with DVB-H and MediaFLO which were also under testing. By 2006, 500 million people worldwide were in
2376-630: The BBC started its first regular domestic broadcast of DAB+ in the Channel Islands and followed later with the start of local broadcasts in December 2021 in Cumbria and north Lancashire. Classic FM changed from DAB to DAB+ on 1 January 2024. Digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) and DAB-IP are both suitable for mobile radio and TV because they support MPEG 4 AVC and WMV9 respectively as video codecs. However,
2448-457: The UK, Romania, Brunei, and the Philippines still using a significant number of legacy DAB broadcasts. DAB is generally more efficient in its use of spectrum than analogue FM radio, and thus can offer more radio services for the same given bandwidth. The broadcaster can select any desired sound quality, from high-fidelity signals for music to low-fidelity signals for talk radio, in which case
2520-541: The United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Malta was the first country to launch DAB+ in Europe in October 2008. South Africa began a DAB+ technical pilot in November 2014 on channel 13F in Band ;3. If DAB+ stations launch in established DAB countries, they can transmit alongside existing DAB stations that use the older MPEG-1 Audio Layer II audio format, and most existing DAB stations are expected to continue broadcasting until
2592-460: The United States has reached an agreement with Canada to restrict L-Band DAB to terrestrial broadcast to avoid interference. In January 2017, an updated DAB specification (2.1.1) removed Modes II, III and IV, leaving only Mode I. From an OSI model protocol stack viewpoint, the technologies used on DAB inhabit the following layers: the audio codec inhabits the presentation layer . Below that
2664-551: The bands that are allocated for public DAB services, are abbreviated with T-DAB . In the European Union , "the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) entered into force on 20 December 2018, with transposition into national legislation by Member States required by 21 December 2020. The Directive applies to all EU member states regardless of the status of DAB+ in each country. This means that since
2736-626: The case of Brooklyn Nine-Nine , had come to an end) with weekday evening slots being given over increasingly to reality and unscripted programming – a mixture of original series (such as Teen Mum Academy and the 2022 revival of Embarrassing Bodies ), first-run imports such as the Below Deck franchise, and repeated Channel 4 series, with Naked Attraction and Gogglebox in particular being especially prominent in primetime. Sitcom reruns (and some first-run imports, such as The Neighborhood ) by now chiefly aired on E4 in daytime and on E4 Extra in
2808-485: The change, E4 Extra will take entertainment shows like The Big Bang Theory , The Inbetweeners and Derry Girls and will add unscripted reality shows like Legendary , Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares , Ninja Warrior Japan and Undercover Boss USA , while 4Music will go back to being a music channel. Digital Audio Broadcasting Digital Audio Broadcasting ( DAB ) is a digital radio standard for broadcasting digital audio radio services in many countries around
2880-619: The channel include Hollyoaks , Made in Chelsea , Coach Trip (and its Halloween spin-off Celebrity Ghost Trip ), The most successful broadcast of the channel to date was on 11 October 2010 when an episode of The Inbetweeners received over 3.7 million viewers. E4 was announced in 1999, when Channel 4 announced a £100 million deal to acquire the first run pay TV rights to popular American series Friends and ER from Sky One . Rights to both shows were originally owned by Channel 4 upon their 1995 UK debuts, but became shared with Sky
2952-639: The channel, having moved from the flagship Channel 4. Married At First Sight UK is part of a franchise which also includes the imported Married at First Sight Australia and spin-off Married at First Sight UK: Afters with AJ Odudu . Even though E4 has decided to move a lot of its acquired US programmes to overnight slots, there are some notable exceptions, with Rick and Morty heavily promoted and shown in primetime, whilst repeats of The Big Bang Theory and new episodes of spin-off Young Sheldon are also shown in peak slots, while repeats of shows such as Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Modern Family fill up
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3024-469: The civilian and celebrity programmes, in a series titled Big Brother: Best Shows Ever . Hosted by Davina McCall and Rylan Clark-Neal , the first episode of the series received one million viewers. In 2022, as part of its season of Australian reality shows, E4 showed the 2021 series of Big Brother VIP on the channel under the name Celebrity Big Brother Australia . Launching on Sunday 6 February 2022 at 8pm and then scheduled every weekday at 7:30pm,
3096-459: The closure of FM signals in 2017 were as follows: SRG SSR , Switzerland's public-service broadcaster, will shut down its FM transmission infrastructure on 31 December 2024. The corporation concluded that maintaining FM broadcasts along with DAB+ and Internet streaming was no longer cost-effective, as due to widespread adoption of DAB+ the share of the public relying exclusively on FM was under ten percent and decreasing. All other FM broadcasters in
3168-576: The country must shut down or convert to DAB+ by 31 December 2026. As of 2021 : DAB uses a wide-bandwidth broadcast technology and typically spectra have been allocated for it in Band III (174–240 MHz) and L band (1.452–1.492 GHz), although the scheme allows for operation between 30 and 300 MHz . The US military has reserved L-Band in the USA only, blocking its use for other purposes in America, and
3240-482: The coverage area of DAB broadcasts, although by this time sales of receivers had only taken off in the United Kingdom (UK) and Denmark . In 2006 there were approximately 1,000 DAB stations in operation worldwide. As of 2018, over 68 million devices have been sold worldwide, and over 2,270 DAB services are on air. In October 2018, the WorldDAB organisation introduced an all-new logo for DAB (specifically DAB+) to replace
3312-438: The daytime schedule. In November 2021, Channel Four Television Corp. revived GamesMaster after 23 years, with Sir Trevor McDonald taking on the title role from the original "Games Master", Sir Patrick Moore . It also revealed that another one of its former primetime imports, The 100 , will end its run by having the final season put out by E4 each night around 3:25am from Saturday 27 November 2021. This came about after
3384-402: The decreasing signal, providing more effective coverage over a larger area. DAB+ is a " green " platform and can bring up to 85 percent energy consumption savings compared to FM broadcasting (but analog tuners are more efficient than digital ones, and DRM+ has been recommended for small scale transmissions). Similar terrestrial digital radio standards are HD Radio , ISDB-Tb , DRM , and
3456-529: The end of 2020, across all EU countries, all radios in new cars must be capable of receiving and reproducing digital terrestrial radio." Following the European Union's obligation in 2020 to include DAB+ receivers in new cars, Belgium has stopped all sales of analogue radio receivers from 1 January 2023. Thus, consumers are no longer able to purchase AM or FM receivers for domestic use. "The obligation to incorporate DAB+ for new cars and domestic radio receivers
3528-472: The evening. The channel has also moved many of its acquired US shows such as Harley Quinn , Batwoman , The Goldbergs and Duncanville out of peak and put them in a daytime or a late night slot to continue their seasons. In their place, the channel has decided to strip a number of reality and dating series, with the channel's flagship programme being Married At First Sight UK , which has brought in audiences of around 2 million people each night to
3600-455: The initial plan to play the final season on 4Music – as had been promoted in on-air trails in the weeks prior – was scrapped when the Red Bee incident disrupted transmission of programming on 4Music for over a month. After hosting repeats of the weekly Channel 4 satire panel show 8 Out of 10 Cats with Jimmy Carr, Sean Lock and Jon Richardson for many years, the production was adapted to become
3672-447: The inverse relationship between these two parameters, and the overall OFDM channel bandwidth is 1.537 MHz. The OFDM guard interval for TM I is 0.246 ms, which means that the overall OFDM symbol duration is 1.246 ms. The guard interval duration also determines the maximum separation between transmitters that are part of the same single-frequency network (SFN), which is approximately 74 km for TM I. OFDM allows
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#17330942309453744-500: The launch of Big Brother 6 later that evening. E4 launched an Ireland service in June 2002, which has become the second most popular non-terrestrial channel in Ireland with 1.1% of the audience; Sky Max is the most popular. On 14 July 2003, E4 launched a timeshift service, E4 +1. E4 +1 is a 1-hour timeshift. In August 2005, following the close of that year's Big Brother , E4 introduced
3816-407: The launch of 4Music as a channel led to questions being asked about the future of E4 Music . However, E4 retained its commitment to music content, stating that E4 Music had been commissioned to run until at least the start of Big Brother in 2009. At 10 am on Thursday 4 June 2009, the day before the launch of the 2009 Big Brother series, E4 Music ceased broadcasting. In July 2007, it
3888-546: The new channel, alongside the entertainment programming that airs on 4Music, which will move to the slot accompanied by Box Hits and transition back to a full-time music channel,before 4Music closed on 30 June 2024. When E4 launched in 2001, its flagship programmes were the sitcom Friends and medical drama series ER . Other launch programmes included new teen drama As If and various other popular and acclaimed US dramas such as The Sopranos and The West Wing . The Adam and Joe Show moved from Channel 4 to E4, and
3960-518: The pair also presented a revival of their original show, Takeover TV . A few months after the channel's launch, E4 launched Big Brother's Little Brother - a spin-off from the reality show Big Brother (which ran on Channel 4 from 2000 to 2010, and is now broadcast on ITV) which proved successful for the channel. The channel also dedicated whole nights early in its history to marathons of certain programmes, such as Spaced and Brass Eye . As of 2023, most comedy and drama had been moved (or, in
4032-430: The place of 4Music (a channel known for repeating comedy and reality shows previously shown on E4) and E4+1 remaining off air for a number of days. E4+1 came back on air on 30 September 2021, in time for the series 6 finale of Married At First Sight to be broadcast. However the ongoing technical problems prevented this episode being shown, with a repeat of the previous episode being broadcast instead. The final episode
4104-453: The previous logo that had been in use since before DAB's initial launch in 1995. The term "DAB" most commonly refers both to a specific DAB standard using the MP2 audio codec, but can sometimes refer to a whole family of DAB-related standards, such as DAB+, DMB, and DAB-IP. WorldDAB , the organisation in charge of the DAB standards, announced DAB+, a major upgrade to the DAB standard in 2006, when
4176-421: The programme lasted for four episodes on the channel, before it was taken off mid-series and replaced by a number of 'best of' compilations taken from Junior Bake Off . In June 2022, Channel 4 announced that their music and entertainment channel 4Music 's current channel slots would be replaced by a spinoff channel called E4 Extra on 29 June 2022, with 4Music taking Box Hits' slots on Freesat and Sky. With
4248-620: The related DMB . The DAB standard was initiated as a European research project called Eureka-147 in the 1980s. DAB has been under development since 1981 at the Institut für Rundfunktechnik (IRT). The first DAB demonstrations were held in 1985 at the WARC-ORB in Geneva, and in 1988 the first DAB transmissions were made in Germany. Later, DAB was developed as a research project for the European Union ( EUREKA ), which started in 1987 on an initiative by
4320-430: The signals are likely to arrive with a relative delay that is greater than the OFDM guard interval. Low power gap-filler transmitters can be added to an SFN as and when desired in order to improve reception quality, although the way SFNs have been implemented in the UK up to now they have tended to consist of higher power transmitters being installed at main transmitter sites in order to keep costs down. An ensemble has
4392-416: The sound quality can be noticeably inferior to analog FM. High-fidelity equates to a high bit rate and higher transmission cost. DAB is more robust with regard to noise and multipath fading for mobile listening, although DAB reception quality degrades rapidly when the signal strength falls below a critical threshold (as is normal for digital broadcasts ), whereas FM reception quality degrades slowly with
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#17330942309454464-553: The spin-off). As of 2022, titles such as The Inbetweeners still get repeated in a regular peaktime slot, alongside repeats of Channel 4's Taskmaster . The following is a list of the ten most watched shows on E4, based on Live +7 data supplied by BARB up to 11 November 2018. The number of viewers does not include repeats or airings on E4+1. Between 2001 and 2010 when the reality series Big Brother (and Celebrity Big Brother ) were being transmitted on Channel 4 , E4 devoted much of its schedule to live coverage from inside
4536-406: The traditional 270 kilohertz-wide analog channels, with capability of up to 300 kbit/s per station (pure digital mode). The full bandwidth of the hybrid mode approaches 400 kHz. The first generation DAB uses the MPEG-1 Audio Layer II (MP2) audio codec, which has less efficient compression than newer codecs. The typical bitrate for DAB stereo programs is only 128 kbit/s or less and as
4608-451: The transmission powers remained the same), would translate into people who currently experience reception difficulties on DAB receiving a much more robust signal with DAB+ transmissions. It also has a far steeper "digital cliff", and listening tests have shown that people prefer this when the signal strength is low compared to the shallower digital cliff on DAB. Immunity to fading and inter-symbol interference (caused by multipath propagation)
4680-505: The ubiquitous MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer III). The newer DAB+ standard adopted the LC-AAC and HE-AAC , including its version 2 audio codecs, commonly known as AAC , AAC+ or aacPlus . AAC+ uses a modified discrete cosine transform (MDCT) algorithm, and is approximately three times more efficient than MP2, which means that broadcasters using DAB+ are able to provide far higher audio quality or far more stations than they could with DAB, or
4752-408: The use of single-frequency networks ( SFN ), which means that a network of transmitters can provide coverage to a large area – up to the size of a country – where all transmitters use the same transmission frequency block. Transmitters that are part of an SFN need to be very accurately synchronised with other transmitters in the network, which requires the transmitters to use very accurate clocks. When
4824-473: The vast majority of receivers support DAB+. In the UK, DAB+ launched in January 2016 following a trial period starting September 2014. Ofcom published a consultation for a new national multiplex containing a mix of DAB and DAB+ services, with the intention of moving all services to DAB+ in the long term. In February 2016, the new national network Sound Digital launched with three DAB+ stations. In August 2021
4896-475: The world of this unlikely group of friends is explored. Choreographed by Caroline Pope. E4 (TV channel) E4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation . The "E" stands for entertainment and the channel is primarily aimed at the 16–34 age group (similar to BBC Three , ITV2 , 5Star , Sky Max , Sky Comedy , Comedy Central and U&Dave ). Programmes currently shown on
4968-589: The world, defined, supported, marketed and promoted by the WorldDAB organisation. The standard is dominant in Europe and is also used in Australia , and in parts of Africa and Asia ; as of 2022, 55 countries are actively running DAB broadcasts. DAB was the result of a European research project and first publicly rolled out in 1995, with consumer-grade DAB receivers appearing at the start of this millennium. Initially it
5040-523: Was announced Channel 4 would be launching E4 Radio , the first of a network of channels to be broadcast on DAB radio . The station was planned for launch in July 2008 and aimed at a similar demographic to its television channel, however this launch date was later delayed. In October 2008, Channel 4 announced it was abandoning its plans for digital radio, and thus scrapping the E4 Radio proposal. On 14 December 2009,
5112-466: Was expected in many countries that existing FM services would switch over to DAB, although the take up of DAB has been much slower than expected. As of 2023 , Norway is the first country to have implemented a national FM radio switch-off, with others to follow in the next years. In recent years, DAB has become the most popular radio listening platform in Norway, Switzerland and the UK , and has become
5184-462: Was rescheduled for 1 October 2021 at 9pm on E4, taking over the Friday night film slot, with Married at First Sight: Afters scheduled for 10pm. On 13 June 2022, it was announced that a new sister network – E4 Extra , would launch on 29 June in the slot accompanied by 4Music . E4 Extra is dedicated to comedy programming, with already existing comedy programmes such as The Big Bang Theory moving to
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