Ofcom awards 6 more small-scale DAB multiplex licences
June 24, 2026



Ofcom has awarded small-scale DAB multiplex licences for six more areas in the UK, drawing the successful nationwide rollout programme to a close.

Small-scale DAB provides a low-cost way for local commercial, community and specialist music services to take to the digital airwaves. So far, 108 multiplexes have launched, supporting a wide range of hyperlocal digital radio stations, delivering a total of 1,152 programme services to listeners across all four nations of the UK. Including the latest awards, a further 50 multiplexes have been licensed, which Ofcom expects to launch at various points over the next 18 months.


Paul Mercer, Ofcom’s Director of Broadcast Licensing, commented: “The innovative small-scale DAB programme was designed to help grassroots community broadcasters, specialist music stations, and services for minority and other underserved populations take to the digital airwaves. With more than 1,000 programme services being broadcast, listeners up and down the country are benefiting from local, diverse content.”

This round of awards marks the end of the final round of licensing under the rollout programme. Following a competitive process, multiplex licences have been awarded for the following areas:

Burton-on-Trent and Lichfield
Cheltenham and Tewkesbury
Cookstown and Dungannon
Leamington Spa and Stratford upon Avon
Skye and Lochalsh
South Hams