In an article in today's Guardian, Paul Keenan, who is boss of a couple of commercial radio stations, has warned that the switchover to digital might stall for a decade unless the BBc commits funding to install the technology in all transmitters. He says that lack of clarity over funding decisions could mean the survival of FM well past the current 2015 target.
Keenan is chief executive of Barnet media, which owns 42 stations, and thinks that "a mixed ecology" of FM and DAB could exist, but a decision is needed.
There is also a more general interview with him in the Guardian Media Section.
So, perhaps there's hope for those of us who still enjoy FM, and who like me have relegated the DAB radio to the kitchen where it belongs. After all, many of us can use Freeview for radio if we want to.
Keenan is chief executive of Barnet media, which owns 42 stations, and thinks that "a mixed ecology" of FM and DAB could exist, but a decision is needed.
There is also a more general interview with him in the Guardian Media Section.
So, perhaps there's hope for those of us who still enjoy FM, and who like me have relegated the DAB radio to the kitchen where it belongs. After all, many of us can use Freeview for radio if we want to.
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