Radio Hack: A word from the host of Radio Hack – Michael Praetorius
Radio Hack continues to grow and expand and here the host of the Radio Hack gives more details on what you can expect if you sign up! Also thanks to our Hack partners, sponsors, friends and technical support: The Radio Hack Europe is a cooperation between: Sponsors: Friends: Technical Support:
What’s happening on what day at Radiodays Europe, when should I arrive, when can I register?
As a quick guide to what is happening at Radiodays Europe we have put together some details of what to expect. If you've been to Radiodays Europe before you know that a bit of forward planning is needed to make the most out of your trip to Vienna and here's how
Quo Vadis, German language podcasts?
Podcasting is booming. Having developed from a DIY format, for niche interests of all kinds, it has come to be one of the more promising media formats. While Germany's big media outlets have been quick to adapt to the development, Austria's podcasting scene in contrast has been strongly influenced by non-corporate productions. "From
Mobile Reporting: The radio studio in your pocket
Radio studios are something that normal people don’t have access to. Not many are familiar with our business or have been inside a studio let alone created their own radio report. Radio broadcasting is mostly happening inside a quiet room with no noise from outside getting in. Journalists are broadcasting their message
Stuart Freeman: I have always been a Morgenmensch
Getting up before everyone else that's what every morning host does and Stuart Freeman has been doing it for 18 years at FM4. What's different about him is how he welcomes his audience at 6am: "Liebe Listeners". „I was calling people ‘liebe listeners’, people liked it and thats how I talk at work.
Technologists may have set the tone, but it’s about lovers and clowns
The daily fight for audience ratings doesn’t stop, even when it comes to radio stations like Hitradio Ö3, the most widely listened to station in Austria. Ö3 currently holds 40% of the market share, so it is safe to say that the company has found its formula of success. Nevertheless, Ö3 is
Announcing ‘The Radiodays Europe Women Sunday Networking Session’ – Moving Forward
Welcome to Radiodays Europe Women, this networking session on Sunday is bringing together women and men from all areas of the radio industry to discuss issues of gender equality and to network. This session is looking to discuss the positive initiatives being taken in the radio industry worldwide and to discuss the theme 'Moving
Three interesting radio stations from Vienna
© Pixabay There are more than 44.000 radio stations in the world, 100 of them in Austria. It’s hard to pick one, so we settled for three. According to the statistics, in the second half of 2017, 71% of the people in Austria listened to public radio programmes against private ones. In Austria, private radio was forbidden
More speakers for the great line up at RDE Vienna
Radiodays Europe is proud to announce more exciting speakers for Vienna 2018: Andrzej Matuszynski, CEO - Eurozet Group, Poland Cilla Benkö, Director General, Swedish Radio, Sweden Aled Haydn-Jones, Head of Programmes, BBC Radio 1, UK Cheeka Eyres, co-presenter on the Formula 1 podcast “For F1's Sake”, UK Zurab Alasania, CEO of the Ukranian Public Broadcaster, Ukraine Michele Livesey,
RDE Podcast: How To Make A Great Radio Ad, Ralph van Dijk
Ralph van Dijk (Founder and Creative Director, Eardrum in Australia) talks through some of the world’s best radio ads and what made them so successful. LINK https://soundcloud.com/radiodayseuropeaudio/how-to-make-a-great-radio-ad