US

Garabedian Launches Party Songs Weekend with Mason

John Garabedian’s JamChannel is expanding its “Liveline with Mason” to weekends with the launch of “Party Songs Weekend”. Hosted by 22 year-old Mason Kelter, the show is described by Garabedian as “compelling live excitement that radiates weekend energy and celebration” with live energy. Kelter began his career in his early teens as a production assistant/social-media […] […]

ASIA

Radio rules… it’s the mothership of audio #RDE23

“Radio is the mothership of the audio industry,” said Stefan Moller, the President of the Association of European Broadcasters, to a round of applause at the official opening of RadioDays Eueope.Getting straight to the point, Edita Kudlacova, the ABU’s Head of Radio named some of the most important battle grounds for radio in the evolving media environment:
Radio should be easy to find on any device.
We will need to be very transparent with how we use date.
Data must be everywhere, on air, online and on podcasts.
Commercial and non commercial radio companies have to work together to make sure that radio is a first thought for everyone.
Stefan Moller added to the list of important issues for radio:
Media freedom
Easy access to radio on any device
Fair competition – radio is a regulated medium, but others online media platforms are not
Copyright
Unfair advertising restrictions
“There are many challenges, but also many possibilities as radio moves into the future.“We are in the middle of an audio revolution… the content will be fine, we know how to do that, but we must be able to be found on every audio platform… Radio rules, it is the mother ship of audio!”Richard Dawkins president of Bauer Media group, tackled the question, ‘How do we strengthen Radio reach and credibility in times of unprecedented change?’“Amongst all complexities we must never loose sight of an industry that brings joy, by combining the old and mastering the new. “We need to keep our focus on customer-centricity. More than 80% of European populations invite us into their homes, cars and workplaces as new friends… we must engage, listen and respond, to understand their needs. We can do that by combining artistry and data in this new environment.”Radio companies have solid fundamentals:
Creativity, which allows us to combine new content and new platforms
Trust and reliability…  no fake news
Purpose and connection to community
Cultural enrichment… supporting culture, music, etc
Effectiveness
Innovation… we are living the digital future
“We are keeping one eye and one ear on the fundamentals and the other on the future,” said Dawkins.Fighting back tears, Andriy Taranov, from the Ukrainian Public Broadcaster Suspilne Movlennya received a standing ovation from the audience.At last year’s Radiodays Conference, he and a colleague spoke via zoom from a bunker, where they were continuing to broadcast while under attack from Russian forces. This year he was present in person in Prague to deliver a keynote speech.He thanked the world’s radio community for their support during the past year. “I wish I had a much more boring life and that I was not here… but since I am here I would like to offer my thanks to you all for your support during the war.”[embedded content] […]