Virtual Reality the evolution of visual radio:“Put everyone in the front seat.”
The evolution of radio and TV is detailed in chronological order, right from the beginning. From the creator of the phonograph, Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, through Gugliemo Marconi, BBC’s first ever website, and speeding up through the modern day, and arriving at the main destination: Visual Radio. What is visual Radio? Visual radio is
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Hosted by SEAT the Sunday Radio Night: The Cocktail Dinnetoire at the LX Factory. Be prepared for a taste of Portugal, let your tastebuds go wild! This is a 'Dinnetoire' so no need for dinner beforehand with some of the best wines and spirits in the world for you to sample. Where: Less than a mile from
Speaking with advertisers
In order to build a successful radio business, you need to know what your audience wants. But you also need to know what your advertisers want. How do you do that? Ask them, apparently. In Holland, the Radio Advertising Bureau asked the brand consultants, De Positioneerders to carry out research looking into what the biggest
Premium radio and the sweet spot for the listeners
Traditional radio is healthy, but there are challenges to tackle. Tobias Nielsen, Director of Audio+ Bauer UK, flagged up how important it is to reach a young audience when thinking of the future of radio. Part of the vision of this project is to create more content, and think on an international level
“Radio and Audio are the celebration of the human voice”
Radio suffered a lot during the pandemic. According to Richard people stay at home and only consume Netflix and other visual entertainment. On the other hand radio survived and digital listening grew significantly. “Radio and Audio are the celebration of the human voice”, says Richard. A trend that Richard has registered is that digital
