A peek behind the Desk – How NPR’s Tiny Desk inspires millions
How do you attract the best of the best? NPR’s Bobby Carter has to ask himself that question every day as he revealed in a fascinating conversation with Des Paul, Producer at The Content Works. As Producer of the famous Tiny Desk concerts, Bobby has managed to book every major artist of
More transparency, more measurement
A new day began at Radiodays Europe 2025 with in depth discussion about audio, especially podcasts, and the measurements taking place for audiences. Sarah Toporoff, Head of Growth Europe, Headliner, welcomed to the panel Katia Sanerot, Managing Director of Louie Media, and Max Franke, Executive Director of Axel Springer Audio Gmb, to deep
Live radio is our spine and we need to take care of it
We should stop neglecting the health of radio broadcasting itself. Right now, AI technologies, music streaming and news fatigue are some of the serious threats that distress the live radio ecosystem. So, what is the remedy? CEO and director of Swedish Radio/Vice president of European broadcasting Union, Cilla Benkö, highlighted the need for shifting
Rebuilding trust in the news
News organisations are seeing trust in them fragmenting, alongside the fact that more and more people are choosing to avoid information. Emma Theedom, Head of Audiences for BBC News and World Service and Tav Klitgaard, CEO at Zetland, provided insight and practical solutions to this issue, through their session "How to Make
Beyond the Frontlines: Overcoming News Fatigue Through the Power of Audio
“It’s us (journalists) who have to find a way to beat news fatigue. People are not tired of news about war, and they will never be,” stated Maurine Mercier, war correspondent in Ukraine for RTS, RTBF, and Radio France. Together with Caroline Gillet, audio journalist and filmmaker at France Inter, they discussed