The article has been translated from the original Spanish article: Radiodifusión terrestre en Europa después de la CMR-15: ¿el final de una era o un nuevo principio? First published by Oberta UOC Publishing, Editorial UOC in book: El Imperio del Aire : Espectro Radioeléctrico y Radiodifusión. Edited by: Bonet Montse. 2016. ISBN 978-84-9116-495-1
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