For the four days of Eurovision, we're promised "the BBC's first digital pop-up station since Olympics Extra in 2012." Radio 2 Eurovision will broadcast from 12 noon to 12 midnight. http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/lat...urovision.html
Do any of you techie people know whether BBC Radio is allocated one single "spare" DAB frequency, which is permitted to be used for such pop-up stations? Is it what is used for the regular daily DAB pop-ups of Daily Service and Yesterday in Parliament, and for very occasional extra live sport coverage (e.g. for Wimbledon or French Open Tennis when International Cricket is live on 5Live Sports Extra)? Could the BBC use it regularly for other services, finances permitting?
Do any of you techie people know whether BBC Radio is allocated one single "spare" DAB frequency, which is permitted to be used for such pop-up stations? Is it what is used for the regular daily DAB pop-ups of Daily Service and Yesterday in Parliament, and for very occasional extra live sport coverage (e.g. for Wimbledon or French Open Tennis when International Cricket is live on 5Live Sports Extra)? Could the BBC use it regularly for other services, finances permitting?
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