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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
New monetisation streams: Think outside of the box
“What happens when people aren’t watching the screen anymore? This is where audio comes in”. In this session, Mario Cabañas, General Manager of Targetspot, gives
How to Catch the Money Fish
The session Podcast and Monetisation brought to the stage the big question: how to make money from podcasting? Joe Copeman, Global SVP Sales at Acast,
The power of local radio: “Radio can save your life”
This interesting session highlighted how two local radios – Radio Wuppertal in Germany and Radio Popolare based in Milan – covered challenging situations. Alessandro Gilioli,
Radio Summit: “Netflix kills the radio star?”
Radio has been around for more than a century. It has had to adapt to the times, constantly evolving. In the “Radio Summit” stage there
Radio revenue: making money by creating stories
Digital audio spots are more than just spots. Gavin Deans and Natalie Dooley from Media Central, Irish radio network, showed how their collaborative approach to advertising
COODIO: Caring about people, not just products
In Track 4 a presentation about COODIO took place. COODIO is a French platform that tries to unite people in the radio scene to share
Opening Session: Sound ideas, sound decisions.
Radio is important to all people… we need to see multicultural faces on the radio and dream with us in Lisbon! Dino d’Santiago the star
Welcome to Radiodays Europe 2021
Radiodays Europe 2021 has begun! We have selected an incredible range of speakers across all the areas of our wonderful industries to talk us through
Fast & Curious Networking
Radiodays Europe is known for its networking as much as its amazing speakers and presentations. So today in Lisbon we hosted our annual “audio speed
Giving a voice to women in media
Teresa Fragoso, the first speaker of the afternoon, highlighted that only 1 in 4 people represented in the media is a woman. Therefore, women journalists,
Cathrine Gyldensted: “Are we looking at progress or setbacks?”
Cathrine Gyldensted sees journalism from a different viewpoint. For her, journalists should talk not just about problems but also their their human side, potentials and
Method to madness: How to structure the development process
On the very first day of Radiodays Europe, Norwegian Journalist Ole Hedemann, presents “Method to madness: How to structure the development process” Masterclass, at Radiodays Europe.
Podcasting Masterclass: Setting Your Podcast Up For Success
Eric Nuzum, the podcastguru // Fábio Pires On the first day of Radiodays Europe 2021, Eric Nuzum, co-founder of Magnificent Noise, went on stage
Student Press Team
As students and former students of Journalism at ESCS, the ten members of this team represent a little bit of the ambitions and aspirations of
Radiodays Europe is Open!
After a year and a half, the wait is finally over as Radiodays Europe 2021 is launched. Delegates, speakers and exhibitors have all come together
Portugal’s first therapeutic restaurant: The Therapist
It was a personal story that inspired founder, Joana Teixeira, to create this space. After struggling with cystic acne for years, Chinese medicine and a
Martinho da Arcada: Lisbon’s jewel since 1782
Martinho da Arcada has long been a restaurant frequented by writers, artists and intellectuals throughout time. The historic space is a place where you can
Sometimes where there is food, there is also… Laughter.
For a long time there was a gap on the cultural scene in Lisbon: bars, restaurants, museums, even some open-mic cafes were possible to find
Bookstore Ler Devagar: genuine and unique beyond the shelves.
Ler Devagar – named ‘the coolest bookstore in Lisbon’ and referred to as one of ’10 Most Beautiful Bookshops in the World’ by the American magazine
Pedro Mafama: a time and cultural merges singer
Pedro Mafama’s first studio album was released this year. “Por Este Rio Abaixo” is a combination of Portuguese and foreign musical influences, from the past
Procópio: Hidden treasure
Procópio will be 50 years old next May and the current owner of the establishment, Maria João Pinto-Coelho, guarantees that it is an enormous responsibility
Fado&Food
The daughter of José Luís Gordo and Maria da Fé – two giants of fado – Rita Gordo, is proud to be the head of
Lisbon’s soul: “Destiny, saudade, tenderness and maybe…love”.
“Destiny, saudade, tenderness and maybe…love”, words of the queen of fado, Amália Rodrigues, who, in the second half of the century XX, tried to define fado.
Celebrating Passion for Music and Data
MusicMaster Scheduling stands for quality music playlists, usability and connectivity. Empowering deep integration in terms of connecting and interfacing as well as enriching data within
Bohemian and literature enter a bar and create a magical space
For Cristina, a bookstore is still seen as a sacred space and reading in a space with other pleasures makes the bookstore a more democratic
Written on the walls: Casa Fernando Pessoa
A place dedicated to literature, a meeting point around literature and specifically poetry. In Campo de Ourique, we can find The Literary house of Fernando
Written on the walls: Casa dos Bicos
The home of an author who “has never been on a pedestal, who has never been inaccessible.” Casa dos Bicos // MARIANA SERRANO Casa dos
The new life of tradition: ‘A Vida Portuguesa’
In Intendente’s Square, where there was once the Viva Lamego tile factory, there’s “A Vida Portuguesa”. Here you can find all kinds of typical Portuguese products
Lisbon: A City of Colours
With the doors open to the Tagus River, discover Lisbon. In Portugal’s capital city, we find not only the history of the past but also the