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Radiodays Europe (RDE) presents a brand new event focused entirely on the fast-moving world of Podcasting
Read moreBy introducing the Podcast Day, Radiodays Europe (RDE) presents a brand new event focused entirely on the fast-moving world of Podcasting
Read moreFind out what the Next Geners thought of Radiodays Europe
Read moreRadio Hack Europe was won by the team Newscall
Read moreNathalie Birocheau, Deputy Director of franceinfo, France, shares the amazing story of how an iconic radio channel has become a global media brand.
Read moreSteve Reynolds, Talent coach, USA, discussed the ten things that leaders can do to create a positive working environment that allows employees to thrive.
Read moreMike Fitzpartrick, Thomas Buch-Andersen, Manoush Zomorodi, Matt Deegan, Maiana Santos and Ken Benson talked inspiration and practical ideas to take back to our stations.
Read moreRalph van Dijk, Founder and Creative Director, Eardrum, Australia, talked through some of the world’s best radio ads of last year and what made them so successful.
Read morePoland, Germany and Finland. Radiodays Europe hears about some of the biggest success stories in Europe.
Read moreCathinka Rondan (Ulost, Norway), Charlotte Pudlowski (Journalist Slate.fr), Pete Donaldson (Football Ramble podcast, UK), Tom Webster (Edison Research, USA)
Read moreGraham Dixon, Head of Radio, EBU, and Alain Artero, EBU, Switzerland, issue a call to action, and explain how you can apply for the domain names you need.
Read moreLee Thompson, Tapio Hananen and Luke Williams discuss the future of new music in light of streaming.
Read moreMike Fitzpatrick (Head of Content, Triple M, SCA, Melbourne, Australia) discusses how masculinity has evolved and how his station has adapted to meet the needs of the 'new man'.
Read moreRadioanalyzer's CEO Mikkel B. Ottesen, Denmark, and COO Bill De Lisle, Germany, share new observations on programmatic strategy in European radio
Read moreSimon Gooch, Chief Innovation Officer, Swedish Radio thinks that courage and humility is the only way to proceed with digital. He said ‘Don’t be afraid of testing, but don’t be afraid of killing projects off if they’re not working’. For Swedish Radio, it’s all about experimentation - but not everything will work, but that’s not your fault.
Read moreJeff Smith, BBC Radio 2, UK, and Nik Goodman discuss the role that creative music programming plays in attractive huge audiences
Read moreTom Webster (Edison Research, USA) joins Patrick Collins and Siobhan McMenemy (Audience Researchers, BBC Radio, UK) to discuss how radio can provide a better product for millenials as audio consumption evolves.
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