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Le 21/10/2021 à 01:34, Thierry VIGNAUD a écrit :

> Dans les 24 pays européens que tu signales qui diffusent de la radio en TNT,
> dis-moi donc quel est le nombre moyen de radios diffusées ?

Un exemple néerlandais :
https://radio-tv-nederland.nl/dvbt/digitenne-kpntv.html

Un autre britannique (27 stations) :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_radio_in_the_United_Kingdom

"Digital terrestrial television
Transmitters including Emley Moor (pictured) broadcast digital radio via 
DAB and digital terrestrial television
See also: Digital terrestrial television in the United Kingdom

Digital radio on the digital terrestrial platform started on 30 October 
2002[nb 5] with the launch of the BBC's digital only radio services, BBC 
1Xtra, BBC Five Live Sports Extra, BBC 6 Music, BBC 7 and the BBC Asian 
Network as well as existing stations BBC Radio Five Live and the BBC 
World Service. All the stations broadcast on the BBC's multiplex B.

On the same day EMAP Radio (now owned by Bauer Radio) launched three 
radio stations, Smash Hits, Kerrang! and Kiss. Two other commercial 
radio stations also launched, oneword and 102.2 Jazz FM.[54]

The BBC later launched BBC Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio 3 and Radio 4 FM on 
multiplex A on 14 February 2003.[55] These channels later moved to 
Multiplex 1 on 3 October 2007.[56]

Currently, the digital terrestrial platform has twenty-seven radio 
stations broadcasting from broadcasters including the BBC, Bauer Radio, 
Global Radio, and Wireless Group.[57]"

C'est quand même pas mal non ?