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Julia Day, radio correspondent
Friday January 21, 2005 Sales of digital radios have passed the 1m mark with the number of sets sold at Christmas doubling year-on-year. There are now 1.2m digital radio sets in Britain, with predictions that another 1.2m will be sold this year. This beats the 1m target set by the Digital Radio Development Bureau at the beginning of 2004. Official sales figures for December are not yet available but the John Lewis Partnership director of buying, Dan Knowles, said sales of digital radios at his stores were up by 57%. The Dixons managing director, Nick Woods, said: "Radio renaissance in the UK brought about by the development of digital radio technology has gathered pace this year." And the gap between sales of analogue radios and DAB digital models is closing fast. One retailer reported that digital radios accounted for 30% of radios sold at Christmas, compared with Christmas 2003 when digital sets made up only 15% of sales in comparison with 85% of the market for analogue sets. The DRDB chief executive, Ian Dickens, said the group forecast a further 1.2m sets would be sold in 2005: "In a Christmas season, where retailers struggled in traditional sales arenas, everything digital sold well with DAB digital radio sales more than doubling year-on-year," added the DRDB marketing director Mike Spencer. The surge in sales of digital radios was boosted by an explosion in the types of products available - from 53 in 2003 to more than 130 in 2004. The price for the cheapest set halved to around £50, making the sets more affordable to mass market consumers. http://media.guardian.co.uk/radio/st...395706,00.html |
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