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How can we collaborate with AI when storytelling?
How will AI sound in the future? What are the ways to lead a story using AI? These were the questions asked in this Monday
How to help young people engage with the news
In this track, there were two presentations. The first one was from two Norwegian journalists working for NRK, Constructive Editor Ingrid Tinmannsvik together with News
In-car radio is under attack!
The key to success is making audio come alive, agree the speakers from the panel on the future of radio in cars hosted by Radioplayer.
“News helps to keep you alive.”
Last week he reported from a front line in a bulletproof vest, today he’s sharing his journalistic experience from the war in Ukraine at Radiodays
How war challenges journalism
“First social media war – that’s what the current war in Ukraine could be called,” began session host Olli Junes, executive producer of radio in
TikTok over Google, the new social leader
“How should I understand something I am not using?” Kim started the session by throwing this question to the audience along with a spontaneous survey
Love is in the ear…
Three-quarters of customer decisions are based on emotions. Ralph van Dijk, the founder of audio specialist agency Eardrum knows this well. How does one attract customers
Enhancing listener experience with native content
The room lit up as Gregory Cosman, managing director at shoutcast, explained to a packed room the importance of making a “wow” moment for listeners. As
How AI will inevitably reshape the radio landscape
“I think we will look back at 2022 and there will be a before and after ChatGPT line,” says Daniel Anstandig, CEO and Co-Founder of
Treat your listeners as your friends and build a community
Nina Bendstrup is a sound designer and a mediator of a Danish music podcast “Split into Atoms” in which they focus on artists and their
Audio as a service – 3 successful yet different examples
“Your audio is not an outcome, the outcome is change,” says Ben Schuman-Stoler, the Director of Content at Blinkist, a company with millions of subscribers,
Saying hello to DAB+: three countries, three experiences
Countries adapting the DAB+ technology can benefit from its many benefits, however, they also face significant challenges. “Radio there is actually still alive,” Ole Jørgen Torvmark
Talent is distributed equally around the world, the opportunities are not
Bababam’s Sarah Toporoff introduced this session focusing on how essential diversity and equality are for a work success. “Inclusive hiring is not lowering the bar,
Radio needs to rethink its perspective
Martina Rihova, CEO of Active Radio, touches upon the challenges which the audio industry is currently facing. “We often start to forget about the concept
Digital migration is happening right in front of your eyes
“Is radio ready for the future?” This was the biggest question in the session with Joe D’Angelo, Senior Vice President of Global Radio and Digital
Attention is the most valuable asset
More than two-thirds of respondents use digital audio in a 30-day span, a survey conducted by Mario Cabanas, the CEO of Targetspot, showed. These values
How to teach a new dog old tricks
Emerging creative formats, campaigns and innovations were on display in this session – inspiring an eager crowd. As Steve Van den Audenaerde put it, “you
How, and why, do we promote radio?
Niall Power is Head of Station Sound of Ireland’s Beat 102 103 radio and often participates in radio promotion juries. He started his presentation with answering
A Georgian moth flying around the world
We all know about the butterfly effect but how about the moth effect? In 1997 Georgian author George Dawes Green had missed the atmosphere of
‘The car is a browser.’ Now radios are learning how to use it
Car technology and especially user-experience software in cars is thriving. With all the smart new innovations, “the radio should not only be easy to find,
Programmatic advertising – friend? Or foe?
What if you were able to broadcast specific ads for the area, filter them according to age, lifestyle and control their repetition? Paul Cranwell presents
Hybrid audio measurement is both brain and brawn
‘How will audio measurement look in the future?’ was the crucial question raised by Grant Blackley, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director at Southern Cross
James Rea in conversation
“There was never really a consideration that I would never be in the radio industry.” James Rea, the Director of Broadcasting and Content in Global,
How to make money and feel good
Podcasting in Europe is forecast to grow by 35% this year, and will triple by 2027 in ad spend. So how can creators and producers
Welcome to Radiodays Europe 2023!
Peter Niegel, the general manager of RadioDays Europe, welcomed everybody to the great hall of the Prague Congress Centre, where the 3-day conference hosting over
Musical Acts of Monday Radio Night hosted by Czech Radio
Venue: La Fabrika, Komunardů 1001, 170 00, Prague 7 – Holešovice Time: Doors open 19:00, Live music headliner 20:00 Food, beer and wine courtesy of
Producing high-quality content with little effort
It’s all about data. But just having it is not enough; the key is knowing how to use it properly, and these three speakers knew
Podcasting: It’s a marathon, not a sprint
The session began with Andrew Davies, leader of one of ABC’s digital teams, who said that the work on a podcast doesn’t start with the
Money for nothing, and your data for free
“There is a difference between good and bad advertising. The good one presents relevant information about things that I’m considering buying. The bad is only
We built this city on (data and) rock ‘n’ roll
The collaboration of AI and humans How realistic is it to have a purely AI-driven newsroom? The founder and director of HEI-DA, Marianne Bouchart introduces