We live in a time where anyone can create content and reach audience
Angela Stengel, head of Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Innovation Lab, started the last session of the day titled What younger audiences really want, with features most expected to see in the future, mainly connection, community and talent. Although there are great numbers of followers throughout the world crises, “ABC and radio in general
Local roots, national recognition: how regional radio is changing the game
Who else but the audience should decide on what good radio is? As it turns out more often than not it is local productions that are appreciated very much by the audience. Three “case studies” present how local radio can survive and provide quality content with national impact. Hedvig Nilsson's message is
On demand can be demanding
“No matter how amazing the facilities, they are nothing without the content,” Tony Moorey, Content Director of Digital Platforms at Bauer Media Audio, started his presentation after an introduction by Francis Currie, International Audio Consultant. With this, he also introduced the Rayo project – a way of reinventing radio for the new
A new era is coming…
Public service media and third party platforms: the relationship can be viewed as quite complex due to the congestion of the platform landscape, especially in audio. So how can these large scale companies compete with smaller public broadcasters? The EBU frameworks approach to platforms map the landscape, envision the evolution, and focus on
How can we collaborate with AI when storytelling?
How will AI sound in the future? What are the ways to lead a story using AI? These were the questions asked in this Monday afternoon session. Anna Vošalíková, a Chief Producer at Czech Radio has two experimental series called Digital Writer behind her. She introduced their processes, how her team worked to make
How to help young people engage with the news
In this track, there were two presentations. The first one was from two Norwegian journalists working for NRK, Constructive Editor Ingrid Tinmannsvik together with News Editor Erik Kroken. Erik started the session claiming there is an increase of young people avoiding the news all over the world and what needs to be done
In-car radio is under attack!
The key to success is making audio come alive, agree the speakers from the panel on the future of radio in cars hosted by Radioplayer. The discussion started with Laurence Harrison, Director of Automotive Partnerships with Radioplayer presenting their car radio app, which he calls “the future for radio in-car”. The company is
“News helps to keep you alive.”
Last week he reported from a front line in a bulletproof vest, today he’s sharing his journalistic experience from the war in Ukraine at Radiodays Europe. Andriy Taranov works for the Ukrainian public broadcaster UA:PBC Suspilne and in the conversation with the host Martin Liss he highlighted the importance of the strong
How war challenges journalism
“First social media war – that’s what the current war in Ukraine could be called,” began session host Olli Junes, executive producer of radio in Finnish Broadcasting Company, Yle. Filip Nerad, head of the foreign news desk and European affairs analyst at Czech Radio, discussed the new challenges that war journalists face when
TikTok over Google, the new social leader
“How should I understand something I am not using?” Kim started the session by throwing this question to the audience along with a spontaneous survey of how many people in the audience know and use TikTok. After that, he welcomed on stage two big personas in the TikTok world - leading TikToker