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Two Innovative Projects To Make Radio More Interactive
Floris Daelemans from VRT introduced delegates to two innovative research projects at the Belgium broadcaster: Marconi and HRadio. Marconi’s aim is to make radio fully
Go Local, Grow Deeper
Xavier Huberland, from RTBF, kicked off this session talking about the vision for Belgian public service broadcasters. One of the things they are working on
Creative Radio Advertising
Ralph Van Dijk, the Creative Director of Eardrum in Australia and Paul Wauters, the Executive Creative Director of Babel in France, discussed what we can
Audio In The Year 2025
Charlotte Hager, who is the Founder and Director at Comrecon Brand Navigation in Austria and Mark Barber MBE, who is planning director at the Radiocentre
Will Artificial Intelligence Marginalise Us?
Sibyle Veil, Chief Executive Officer of Radio France, was first up to explain how Radio France is tackling the future of the medium. She noted
Podsnips: Kelly Doherty
Listen to Kelly after she steps off stage at Radiodays Europe 2019.
Hearing A Brand Is Better Than Seeing A Brand
Jo McCrostie and Dirk Soetens think that sound is becoming more important than images for brands. McCrostie has built an analogy between typography and sound.
Cross Media Measurement
Jeroen Verspeek kicked off by introducing the BBC’s Cross Media Measurement study, a large nationally representative study across the BBC and all it’s services. Unique
Reinventing Radio In A Smart Way
Dave Watson from DAVID Systems introduced the panel session tackling the challenges and opportunities for the reinvention of radio. He introduced the panel: Florian Notter
iHeartmedia’s Take On The Audio Boom
iHeartMedia Networks Group is the biggest radio network in the world. Darren Davis started with the company over 27 years ago and has a unique perspective
Making Smart Devices Work For Your Station
Chris Gould from AIM kicked off the first session setting the scene talking about the eco system of connected devices and where we are now
The Future of Listening is…
Ben Chapman and Alison Winter were first to the lectern, championing the BBC Sounds app. BBC Sounds has three main focuses: music, radio, and podcasts.
Will Humans Be Needed In The Future?
Understanding future technologies has been a core part of the conference throughout the morning, and it continued with Dave Coplin. Previously working with Apple and
Emotional Connections Through Imaging
Kelly Doherty runs TheImagingHouse.com. She spoke at Radiodays Europe about emotional connection in imaging. She said to delegates that the goal of every radio station is
Audio Content Is the Listeners’ Content
From day one, interacting with listeners has been a key part of radio. In a session filled with audio clips Paula Szuchman and Emily Botein
The Opening Session At Radiodays Europe 2019
The first full day of sessions began with an entrancing performance from the Vigneron Horns and Vigneron Singers. The performances filled the main auditorium with
Women Sticking Together At Radiodays Europe
Cheyenne Mackay hosted the session, and introduced keynote speaker Heidi Sivebaek, who is Diversity and Accessibility Editor at the Danish Broadcasting Corporation. Heidi inspired attendees
Turning Your Mobile Device Into a Multimedia Content Creation Tool
With video becoming an increasingly vital part of how radio stations reach audiences, and production budgets not necessarily increasing at all, Glen Mulcahy, from Titanium
Healing Radio Sales With Data
From Latvia to Australia, people came from all over the world to get advice from Radiocentre’s Planning Director on a variety of topics. While public
What Innovations Are Driving Change In The Radio Industry?
First up was hybrid radio. Floris Daelemans, from VRT, showed delegates their recent Marconi Project, which enables fully interactive and personalised radio shows and gives
Outside Broadcasts By Community Radio Stations
Touted as the conference’s take on Speakers’ Corner, Innovation Square is an open space in the centre of the conference for anyone to book a
Community Radio Is Bridging The Gap Between Generations
The Community Media Forum Europe hosted a series of presentations at Radiodays Europe highlighting some of the issues facing community radio stations at the moment.
Pitching Radio To Advertisers
In Judith Spilsbury’s workshop this morning delegates learnt how to pitch radio to advertisers. Judith discussed the challenge for radio and identified that, while radio
STEVANS performing at the Olympic Museum
The Monday night reception, which will be held at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, promises to be something special : A history of sporting prowess
A TASTE OF SWISS MUSIC
At A TASTE OF SWISS MUSIC (stand G3 on Garden level), you will be able to meet representatives of the following festivals and institutions: Montreux
Radio Hack Europe 2019 kicks off!
The Radiodays Europe, Radio Hack Europe has started! From 17.00 today participants of the Hack have joined a hackathon that will run day and night
Share your views! With the Interactive Video Project at Radiodays Europe 2019
During Radiodays Europe we’d love you to take part in an interactive video project which will be transmitted daily during the event. It will allow you to
Radio Hack Europe 2019 – Final programme & meet the jury
We are pleased to announce the final program of Radio Hack Europe 2019, a 48-hour hackathon around the theme “Radio and media of tomorrow”, which will
Three ways to keep radio profitable in the next five years
Tuesday, 2 April 2019, 12:00 – 12:45, Track 4 – Speaker Nico Aprile The horror scenarios that are already heralding the last hurrah of radio are
Inspiration, ideas, solutions: Meet our Exhibitors
More than 70 companies, organisations and research institutes present their products, services and projects in a vast area that mixes exhibition stands, catering facilities, meeting