Dead air: Norway tuning out analog radio in favour of digital
STAVANGER, Norway — For some radio listeners in Norway, there will be dead air starting on Wednesday.
The mountainous nation of 5 million will become the first in the world to phase out analog signals in favour of Digital Audio Broadcasting, or DAB.
The move has provoked concern for the elderly and motorists, while others will be nostalgic for the crackling sound of old radio.
Judith Haaland, 98, remembers the radio broadcasts from London during World War II and Norway’s king stiffening the resolve of his countrymen under German occupation. Now blind and living alone, her radio has been her tether to the outside world.

