«BBC AM Distribution 5» is a digital audio broadcasting (DAB) multiplex operated by the BBC in the United Kingdom. It is part of the BBC's digital radio network, which provides a wide range of radio services to listeners across the country.
The multiplex broadcasts a variety of BBC radio stations, including:
- BBC Radio 1
- BBC Radio 2
- BBC Radio 3
- BBC Radio 4
- BBC Radio 5 Live
- BBC Radio 6 Music
- BBC World Service
«BBC AM Distribution 5» is one of several DAB multiplexes operated by the BBC in the UK. The other multiplexes broadcast a variety of other BBC radio stations, as well as some commercial radio stations.
DAB is a digital radio technology that offers a number of advantages over traditional analog radio broadcasting, including:
- Improved sound quality
- More radio stations available
- Text and data services
The BBC has been a strong proponent of DAB, and its digital radio network is one of the most comprehensive in the world. The BBC's DAB multiplexes provide listeners with access to a wide variety of radio programming, and they are an important part of the BBC's commitment to providing high-quality public service broadcasting.