ASIA

Voice of Vietnam celebrates #WorldRadioDay

Radio Voice of Vietnam (VOV) held a ceremony on February 11 to celebrate the 11th edition of World Radio Day (WRD), under the theme “Radio and Trust“, with the participation of VOV leaders, heads of functional departments, and dozens of local radio and television stations nationwide.As part of his address at the ceremony, Christian Manhart, UNESCO Representative in Vietnam, said that with this year’s WRD theme, UNESCO wishes to affirm the public’s trust in radio as a popular, high-quality, objective, and reliable means of communication. It also aims to promote attention to audiences, especially those who are disadvantaged in society, whilst finally it remains essential to promote the application of digital technology and modern broadcasting methods. This should be done to competently complete the task of information and propaganda with confidence to survive.Whilst VOV has successfully carried out its mission for peace in the past, in the modern era, we believe that VOV will continue to overcome new challenges and successfully complete its mission. In line with this, UNESCO remains ready to accompany VOV in this journey, emphasized Manhart.According to Ngo Minh Hien, Vice President of VOV, for nearly 10 years, the broadcaster has consistently launched a range of activities to celebrate World Radio Day solemnly, with a view to clearly affirming the role of radio in today’s society, especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic impacting all aspects of social life.The celebration therefore creates a forum for colleagues and journalists working as broadcasters of VOV, as well as the national radio industry, provincial radio and television stations to share experiences and promote the development of radio in an era of information explosion.“In the age of information explosion, the most important role of radio is to establish a reliable source of information. That’s also why this year UNESCO has adopted the theme of World Radio Day as ‘Radio and Trust’. Today’s event serves as a forum for broadcasters across the country to share experience, find new directions for radio, and affirm the role of radio as a guide for information in society which is approached by the most people,” affirmed Hien.Building on more than a century of history, radio remains one of the most trusted and widely used forms of media. Throughout the years, radio has provided quick and affordable access to information in real time, in addition to professional coverage about matters of public interest, as well as guaranteed distance education and entertainment. Bridging the gap between “traditional” and state-of-the art technologies, radio now offers a variety of content through different devices and formats, such as podcasts and multimedia websites.“Radio still maintains a strong foothold to connect the community, promote information exchange in the context of many new media methods appearing. At present, media organisations are advocating for strong innovation of new forms of media in order to increase the effectiveness and attractiveness of radio and catch up with the common development trend of world media,” the VOV Vice President added.Tim Rowel, General Manager of Piano in APAC region shared ideas on how international broadcasters generate new funding and increase revenue on subscription platforms.Radioinfo Asia’s Steve Ahern, who is also Head of the ABU Media Academy, shared his ideas on the role and future of radio in the world. He said that while audience consumption patterns show that the number of households with radio sets is decreasing, and youth do not listen to radio sets, but they do listen to radio through mobile apps, streaming and smart speakers, which gives radio an edge over competitors. Radio is still personal, trusted and a source of company. It still stimulates the imagination as it is the only media without a screen. It is anonymous, has a robust transmission infrastructure and is essential in emergencies. He also emphasized that in these days of fake news and disinformation, trust and credibility are essential for audience retention. Brodacasters should make sure that their audience trusts them more than fake social media accounts. […]

ASIA

Astro Radio’s Lite FM refreshes announcer line-up

Malaysia’s Astro Radio station Lite FM has announced a refreshed announcer line-up and a number of new segments.Veteran host Aanont Wathanasin (Non) joins Asha Gill in ‘The Lite Breakfast with Asha and Non’, every Monday to Friday, from 6am till 10pm. The show will feature many new segments including Weekend Recap, on Mondays, where Asha and Non offer their take on the biggest sports headlines from over the weekend; Lite Explainer, on Mondays, where the announcers decipher the topics that we are supposed to understand, but never really quite figured out; Lite Up Your Life, on Wednesdays, where Asha and Non speak with experts about wellness, nutrition, fitness, different therapies and finance; But Why?, every Thursday, for discussions on everyday customs and traditions that we practise without wondering, “But why do we do this?”; What We’re Watching, every Friday, where the announcers will suggest movies and series that you can binge on over the weekend and The C-Side, every Friday, where Asha and Non get up close and personal with CEOs and leaders on personal and professional stories.On weekdays new announcer, Ika, will make a return to radio, in the ‘Relaxing Favourites Workday’, from 10am till 3pm. She will interact with fans spotlighting topics that touch on women’s strength and character.Phat Fabes will host Lite Drive on weekdays from 3pm till 8pm, with the following segments:What a Trip!, on Fridays, where Fabes speaks with solo traveler Angela Carson, who shares travel tips and stories; Mind Your Money, on Wednesdays, where Fabes chats with Dato Dr. Nazri Khan, Chief Executive Officer, Inter-Pacific Asset Management Sdn Bhd, to bring you the tips you need to be financially savvy; Just Ask, where Fabes asks politicians and decision-makers burning questions about top news stories and Make My Day, on weekdays, where fans and listeners can request for their favourite songs. […]

ASIA

Pure and Frontier lead the way with radio evolution

Pure has launched an innovative suite of new products for the iconic Evoke range that are built on Frontier’s leading Venice X platform, offering the benefits of SmartRadio to their customers.The new Evoke Spot, Evoke Play and Evoke Home products offer a diverse choice of usage across any home while taking the listening experience to the next level with a choice of DAB+, FM and Internet Connectivity. Every model of the new reimagined line is a SmartRadio device and therefore combines the reliability of FM and DAB+ with the choice and flexibility of streaming Internet Radio, Podcasts and Spotify Connect.Both Pure and Frontier have developed multiple products together, disrupting and changing the industry one collaboration at a time. Looking back on Pure’s product history, the Evoke-1 first laid the foundation and then adapted to customers’ needs over the course of 20 years, evolving into stereo product (Evoke 2) and then providing enhanced user experience with an added large colour screen and Bluetooth functionality (Evoke H4)Keeping with this constant evaluation of customer needs and addressing current trends, the latest reimagined Evoke Series composed of the Evoke Spot, Evoke Play and Evoke Home combine the advantages of SmartRadio while keeping contemporary design and focus on usability. Pure forwent the inclusion of any microphones or voice assistance allowing for maximum privacy. The new Evoke models feature a foldable colour display that doesn’t only save space and make this compact music system look even slimmer, it also makes it easy to conceal distracting lights. Keeping ease of usability in mind, complex functions such as alarm clock, timer or changing the audio source are hidden away under the foldable display while everyday functions are easily accessible on the surface of the devices.Frontier’s solutions are used by the world’s leading audio brands and are in millions of devices. Pure and Frontier have shaped the radio market with their innovations over the last 20 years and continue to push ahead. The Venice X module supports Spotify Connect, Amazon Music and Deezer as well as over 60k Internet Radio stations and 100k podcast episodes.Both Frontier and Pure are members of the SmartRadio logo programme, which aims to promote SmartRadio and educate users on the benefit of owning a SmartRadio over a DAB radio.Adrian Nordhaus, head of innovation and product management at Pure said: ‘We wanted to create a high quality and reliable product that had the best user experience that we could offer to allow us to be competitive in the growing SmartRadio market. We chose Frontier to work with and selected their Venice X platform, which combined high levels of functionality into a single, highly integrated turnkey module that enables SmartRadio products.’Prem Rajalingham, managing director at Frontier said: ‘We are delighted to work with Pure and once again create innovative products that will lead the SmartRadio market. We continue to see the SmartRadio market growing, with brands moving more products from simple DAB + FM to SmartRadio products that combine DAB, FM, Internet Radio, podcasts and catch-up radio.’ […]

US

Review: Worst to First: The True Story of Z100

In summer ’83, with CHR resurgent, new convert WPLJ New York was “ready for our climb to the top,” as then-morning man Jim Kerr recalls. But on Aug. 2, WHTZ (Z100) launched under PD/morning man Scott Shannon. It says something about the strength of hit music in the mid-‘80s that WPLJ had a perfectly good […] […]