Giving a voice to women in media
Teresa Fragoso, the first speaker of the afternoon, highlighted that only 1 in 4 people represented in the media is a woman. Therefore, women journalists, hosts and interviewees are less likely to be seen or heard about in the media, around the world. Fragoso points out that, although there has been an
Cathrine Gyldensted: “Are we looking at progress or setbacks?”
Cathrine Gyldensted sees journalism from a different viewpoint. For her, journalists should talk not just about problems but also their their human side, potentials and possible solutions. After more than ten years in radio and TV Danish journalism, she has been involved in constructive journalism. She is also the founder of Constructive
Method to madness: How to structure the development process
On the very first day of Radiodays Europe, Norwegian Journalist Ole Hedemann, presents “Method to madness: How to structure the development process” Masterclass, at Radiodays Europe. Ole Hedemann at Radiodays Europe // Fábio Pires With a vast resumé on content development and over 28 years of working at NRK, Ole Hedemann guides the masterclass attendees through the
Podcasting Masterclass: Setting Your Podcast Up For Success
Eric Nuzum, the podcastguru // Fábio Pires On the first day of Radiodays Europe 2021, Eric Nuzum, co-founder of Magnificent Noise, went on stage to teach a Masterclass on podcasting. How to pitch, transitioning to podcasting, finding your listener and audience-building were some topics covered by the podcastguru. According to Nuzum, there are 2.6
Student Press Team
As students and former students of Journalism at ESCS, the ten members of this team represent a little bit of the ambitions and aspirations of a new generation of journalists in Portugal. Following the picture's order: In the back row from the left to the right, Gonçalo Borbinha, Rita Silva, Francisco Sezinando,
Radiodays Europe is Open!
After a year and a half, the wait is finally over as Radiodays Europe 2021 is launched. Delegates, speakers and exhibitors have all come together in Lisbon to celebrate, discuss and dissect all things radio. Sessions start tomorrow at 10am with the Opening Session: Sound Ideas. Sound Decisions, so get here in
Portugal’s first therapeutic restaurant: The Therapist
It was a personal story that inspired founder, Joana Teixeira, to create this space. After struggling with cystic acne for years, Chinese medicine and a change in diet were the only things that helped. “I realised, at the time, that there was no place that combined food with therapies and knowledge," states Joana. Joana
Martinho da Arcada: Lisbon’s jewel since 1782
Martinho da Arcada has long been a restaurant frequented by writers, artists and intellectuals throughout time. The historic space is a place where you can taste the best that the Portuguese seas and rivers have to offer, with a wide range of fish.
Sometimes where there is food, there is also… Laughter.
For a long time there was a gap on the cultural scene in Lisbon: bars, restaurants, museums, even some open-mic cafes were possible to find around the city, but a comedy club was missing. Lisboa Comedy Club: Stage // ANDREIA SIMÃO That's where Nelson Fernandes's idea to, against all of the pandemic odds, start
Bookstore Ler Devagar: genuine and unique beyond the shelves.
Ler Devagar - named 'the coolest bookstore in Lisbon' and referred to as one of '10 Most Beautiful Bookshops in the World' by the American magazine Flavorwire, definitely deserves to be visited and admired. Originally, Ler Devagar was opened in Bairro Alto - a 'strategic place to be', said one of its founders, João
