Traditional to digital: “The change has to come from the inside”
Caroline Pouron, head of digital content at SR in Sweden, and Christoph Falke, general manager at Axel Springer Audio in Germany, went on stage to discuss the challenges of adapting traditional media to new digital formats. In the last few years, Axel Springer, a publishing company founded purely in print, has been making
Paul McKenna: an ‘anything is possible’ mentality
Paul McKenna dedicated himself to studying succes and learned techniques in neurolinguistics and clinical hypnosis. His career skyrocketed when, in 2008, Paul signed a contract with Discovery Channel. He sold around 10 million books, and worked with David Bowie: "I was "'starstruck'". Paul told a story about his past: He had to interview a local hypnotist. The hypnotist
Audio Tech innovations you should not miss – Part 1: The image
Moderated by Sarah Toporoff, from Podinstall - “Audio tech innovations'' combines the insight of Jason Panayotou, from eyeora and Markus Kuehn, from Medienzentrum Berlin GmbH & Co. KG presenting the new digital alternatives to Radio. Sarah Toporoff // Hedda Elisabet The future of radio crosses paths with digital tools most commonly used by social
New successful youth formats
Andrew Mojo, producer and radio presenter at DR P3, led a conversation on stage with radio presenters Kamal Hassan and Havshen Nabaz about their podcasts. Kamal Hassan, from the “Uden Filter” (“No Filter” in English) at DR P3, talked about the origin of the show’s name. Growing up, he was surrounded by people
The future of Music Radio: “Streaming vs Radio?”
The move to streaming is not a new thing. There’s no need to use the radio to listen to music nowadays. “It's not the fact that streaming has come around, it's about life having changed” - Lona Clarke Rebbeca Frank, Kiss Content Director, explains that stations that have music-only sequences, need to “stop being lazy”
