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Catch up on Greg James, Marianna Spring and With All Respect sessions
Each week we are making public some of the sessions from RDE24. So far you can watch for free: – Giving Audiences What they Want
Audio Room – Airchecking with Stromsnes Roe
We asked Brian Farrell, Radiodays Europe attendee and Audio Room participant, to review the experience – here’s what he wrote: At Radiodays Munich 2024 there
Check out the RDE24 photos
Take a look at the photos (in the gallery on the home page or here) from RDE24. Whether you were a speaker, exhibitor, attendee or
See you in Athens!
Radiodays Europe is excited to announce next year’s venue will be Athens, 9-11 March 2025. We look forward to seeing you there!
Podcasting as an art
George the poet originally started as a spoken word artist and rapper: “I always used the ability the rhyme to talk about the world”. At
A rapid-fire session of game-changing ideas
In a fast-paced last 45-minute session at Radiodays, industry professionals shared game-changing ideas for broadcasting success. Paul Sylvester from Absolute Radio Network highlighted the importance
Podcasts and Audiobooks: A vocal synergy
The audio landscape has undergone a seismic shift with the meteoric rise of audiobooks, captivating audiences with immersive storytelling experiences. As well as podcasts growing
PURE Jingles: Perfecting Audio Marketing
“Welcome to the new PURE!”. Thomas Giger enters the stage to explain how PURE Jingles shifted from a jingle production company to an audio marketing
AI for Dummies
Hermann del Campo starts the session with a clarification: There is no Artificial Intelligence like in movies such as Terminator at the moment. This explains
Unlocking Creativity: Exploring Wade Kingsley’s Top 5 Creative Exercises
Creativity is not just a trait possessed by artists and entertainers; it’s a fundamental aspect of innovation and problem-solving across all industries. Wade Kingsley, a
Hosting a morning show is a lifestyle decision
In an inspiring conversation, four of the best-known morning show hosts of Germany talk about their relationship with their audience, how they wake up in
Streamlining Radio Production using AI
Podcasting is over 20 years old – and Podnews’ James Cridland wants to celebrate that. But not only that – he wanted to explain the
Building a relationship with the next generations
Audio consultant Francis Currie opened the session by emphasizing the worrying trend of declining radio interest among Generation Alpha, the post-2010 generation. This decline is
“It is hard to get Gen Z to radio”: How Radio 1 makes the connection
Engaging Generation Z with traditional radio might sound like a Herculean task, but Aled Haydn Jones, Head of BBC Radio 1, sheds light on the
Your new co-host, AI
Instead of talking about AI in theory, host Martin Liss discussed two cases of actual AI usage in the radio business with Erin Callaghan from
Radio.Content.Car
Radio and cars have always made for a great combination. This connection can be highly emotional, at least for the speakers on this panel. However,
Making a statement using Sonic Branding
How have radio jingles changed? Prolark Media’s Lee Price is sure: more than you might think. But one thing is certain – they haven’t lost
Khairy Jamaluddin (KJ): Bridging Politics and Podcasting with Passion
Khairy Jamaluddin (KJ), once a towering figure in Malaysian politics, found himself at a crossroads when he was dismissed by his political party, becoming an
Combining old and new technology (without spending too much money)
How do you scale up on audio reach and produce smarter? The host, Sam Bonham, posed the leading question: “How are you combining new tech
Make young people feel included
“Do you think that radio is dying?” – with this question, Emily Copeland’s talk on finding new radio talent opened.While Radio is still a present
How to succeed with branded content
Mads Moller from Beam Audio (Denmark), Anna Sola from the Territory Agency (Germany), and Nawal Hadrami from Calliopé (France) all work with companies to produce
Gossip, Sex, Humour, Facts? Two different approaches to crafting a chart-topping History Podcast
In an era where podcasts reign supreme, history enthusiasts around the globe find solace in the plethora of captivating narratives that echo through the digital
“Everybody feels included in the hate”
“Med all respekt” (With all due respect) is a Norwegian Podcast produced by NRK in which hosts Abu, Galvan, Sandeep and Tara talk about crazy everyday
How to be a better programme director
The panel is titled “How to Be a Better Programme Director,” but Rebecca Frank and Paul Sylvester are referred to as Content Directors. So, what’s
An uncertain future for in-car radio?
Swedish Radio’s Tomas Granryd joined with ARD’s Gwendolin Niehues to explain the importance of the radio broadcasts being available in cars. However, some car manufacturers
Be in love with your audience
Greg James, host of the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show, and the producer of the show, Vinuri Perera, showed how important the bond with the listeners is. “Radio
Queer topics are not niche topics
One third of Gen Z identifies as queer – queer topics are therefore no niche topics.In this panel, three women from different countries talked about
Navigating Ethics and Possibilities in Evolving Technology
Olle Zachrison revisits already existing tools used at Sverige Radio, such as the editorial algorithm integrated in the stations’ app, providing digestible and personalizable news,
Radio as the news information channel
The role of news consumption has evolved, yet, as Stefan Möller, President of the Association of European Radios, has noted, it remains a trusted medium.
Desperation is the Father of Greatness
In the dynamic session titled “Creating Events and Promotions that Transcend the Frequency,” radio enthusiasts were treated to a deep dive into the art of