Friday, November 15, 2024

Ofcom gives Higher Rhythm the green light for Doncaster broadcasts

Ofcom has given Doncaster-based music and media organisation Higher Rhythm permission to establish a digital audio broadcasting multiplex service for Doncaster.

A DAB multiplex is a system hosting many different radio stations, allowing each station to broadcast over DAB to the same area. Previously, DAB multiplexes have been licensed across large areas, such as counties. Ofcom is now offering licenses to run DAB multiplexes in smaller areas such as single cities.

Higher Rhythm, a social enterprise established in 2001 that also operates Sine FM, Doncaster’s community radio station, will hold the license for and run Doncaster DAB, Doncaster’s digital radio multiplex, which will allow existing and new radio stations to broadcast over DAB across the whole borough.

Higher Rhythm Chief Executive Steve Mundin said: “Doncaster DAB will expand the choice of digital radio channels locally, providing media that’s more representative and relevant to the broadest range of local audiences. We already have commitments from existing Doncaster stations such as Sine FM, TX1 and TMCR, to join the multiplex, but we also have commitments from several new stations and stations from outside Doncaster, such as Vibe Yorkshire, and UK Asian station Radio Sangam. This is huge news for Doncaster and we can’t wait to get the system live”.

Alongside their radio broadcasting initiatives, Higher Rhythm also runs recording studios, a record label, events promotions, music artist development programmes, courses and volunteering opportunities, all accessible to local people.

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