Adapting to Change: The Secret to Keeping Radio Relevant in a Shifting World
“The vibes are good” at BBC Radio 2! Helen Thomas, Head of BBC Radio 2, the radio station that nearly a quarter of the UK’s population listens to every day, shared her experience on how to run a radio station in an ever-changing world in front of a hall full of people.
The recipe for a successful celebrity podcast
Host, Sam Bonham, began this summit by highlighting that talent hunting and inviting high profile attendees at a podcast is of utmost importance. But, just a big television or radio name won’t survive the competition wars at the podcast market. “A podcast sucks when it is only being made because they are a
AI in Journalism: Cutting Through the Hype to find the Diamonds
Florent Latrive (Deputy Director of News, RADIO FRANCE) took the stage at AI Summit III to tackle one of the biggest questions in media today: Is AI a tool for journalists, or a threat to them? At RADIO FRANCE, they’re leaning into AI—not to replace journalists, but to make their work sharper and
“You need to have some young folks on your team”!
“The spirit is here” says host Cain Slobbe, the young DJ and Radio Producer from the Netherlands, in the opening of the Youth Summit’s session “Engaging formats: Best Practices for creating content that clicks with young audiences”. This session gave a deep insight into how to capture the attention of young audiences
Innovation Unleashed: harnessing the power of diversity
Organisations are defined by the teams that constitute them. However, what happens when you are the 'only' inside such a team? Kickstarting the Inclusive Summit, Morna McAulay, having been a long-standing data and technology leader for several big-tech companies, such as Booking.com, delved into the significance of building nurturing teams within these businesses. While