The power of local radio: “Radio can save your life”
This interesting session highlighted how two local radios - Radio Wuppertal in Germany and Radio Popolare based in Milan - covered challenging situations. Alessandro Gilioli, journalist and director at Radio Popolare, and Georg Rose, editor-in-chief at Radio Wuppertal, went on stage to show the audience the power of local radio in a
Radio Summit: “Netflix kills the radio star?”
Radio has been around for more than a century. It has had to adapt to the times, constantly evolving. In the “Radio Summit” stage there were representatives from Portugal, Germany, Denmark and Belgium. Pedro Leal // Hedda Elisabet In Portugal, rádio Renascença took a different approach to the pandemic. The decision was made to
Radio revenue: making money by creating stories
Digital audio spots are more than just spots. Gavin Deans and Natalie Dooley from Media Central, Irish radio network, showed how their collaborative approach to advertising have innovated and made them “a one-stop shop”. Deans explains that the DNA of their radio network is made of different components, such as music, lifestyle, entertainment and
COODIO: Caring about people, not just products
In Track 4 a presentation about COODIO took place. COODIO is a French platform that tries to unite people in the radio scene to share their experiences in order to grow together and improve the audio experience. More than 100 members have joined since they started the project, including people from Germany,
Opening Session: Sound ideas, sound decisions.
Radio is important to all people… we need to see multicultural faces on the radio and dream with us in Lisbon! Dino d’Santiago the star of fado opened Radiodays Europe 2021 with ‘Nova LIsboa’. Hosting ReelWorld Track 1 this year once again we have Paul Robinson from the UK and joining him as