How to stay relevant and true in a fragmented audio world
The audio landscape has transformed dramatically. What was once a limited ecosystem of a few trusted broadcasters is now an endless stream of podcasts, social media clips, and AI-generated content. In this environment public broadcasters face a pressing question: how do you remain relevant, trusted, and impactful? Drawing on insights from Mohit Bakaya,
How Children Are Shaping the Future of Audio
A lively discussion with Gregory Watson, Managing Director at Children’s Radio UK Ltd, Caroline Pouron, Podcast Commissioner at Sveriges Radio, Eloise Elandaloussi from tonies GmbH, and hosted by Henriette Hoj Gharib, CEO of Podster ApS, explored how kids are changing the way audio is created and consumed. Changing Listening Habits Caroline Pouron shared that
More Than a Morning Voice: How Kris Fade Turned Radio Into a Lifestyle Brand
It didn’t feel like a formal interview. It felt real – raw, honest, like two people just talking about life, career, and everything in between. And that’s exactly what defines Kris Fade – authenticity. Today, he is the voice of Dubai mornings on Virgin Radio Dubai, but his journey into radio wasn’t planned. In fact, he
From Reach to Revenue: Radio’s Next Shift
Radio has never had a reach problem. If anything, it has always been its greatest strength. With 87% weekly reach across Europe and North America and billions of global listeners, it remains – perhaps surprisingly – he last true high-reach medium. And yet, sitting in a room full of industry professionals in
Local radio is thriving — and these three stories will prove why
This session really captured the true power of radio at its best - when it is deeply and authentically local. “The Three Best Local Cases You Need to Hear About” took us on a journey from India to Denmark to Slovenia - three countries, three realities, one shared truth: local radio works
