The Government of Norway announces
[April 16], the Ministry of Culture announced a national FM-switch off, to complete the transition to digital radio. Norway is making [a] historical move into a new radio era, being the first country in the world to decide upon an analogue switch-off for all major radio channels. With DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) and digital radio, listeners will be provided with more radio channels and greater diversity in content.
[...]The DAB-coverage in Norway now exceeds FM-coverage. DAB provides Norway with 22 national channels, as opposed to five channels transmitting nationwide on FM.
[...]Switch-off starts in Nordland county 11th January 2017 and ends with the northernmost counties Troms and Finnmark [13th December] 2017.
Official announcement in Norwegian. Also covered at Ars Technica.
(Score: 1) by hb253 on Tuesday April 21 2015, @07:31PM
I'm in the NY/NJ metro area which means we have lots of digital radio stations. Even so, I had to disable digital reception on my car radio. Weak digital signals don't degrade gracefully so you get annoying cutouts, noise. etc. Not worth it in my opinion.
The firings and offshore outsourcing will not stop until morale improves.