ASIA

Radiodays Asia 2023 program announced

The 2023 program for Radiodays Asia has been released covering everything from AI to Gen Z.Keynote speaker Valerie Geller will discuss connecting with your radio audience and making listeners stay and come back for more.Christian Schalt, Chief Digital Officer at RTL, Germany, will talk about how AI is transforming radio’s value, how broadcasters can leverage AI in all areas of their business, and the risks associated with this rapidly developing technology.CADA’s Emily Copeland will reflect on the challenges and opportunities that come with catering to a young audience overlooked by traditional media.Richard Fidler, talk about why this in-depth conversational format is still so incredibly successful as a programme as well as a podcast.James Cridland brings cool tools for your radio station from the podcast world.Andrea Ho will demonstrate practical strategies for diversity and inclusion in radio environments and how to attract more listeners by bringing more balance to your teams.Guy Perryman, producer and presenter at Inter FM in Tokyo, takes us inside the world of radio in Japan.Deb Hishon, Media Measurement Director, ANZ at GfK, will explain Radio 360, the world-first hybrid measurement system used for Survey 3, 2023.Also covered will be uncovered reporting in closed countries, the balance of talk and music, how to engage with Gen Z and beyond, using podcasts to break news stories and Paul Amos from Xtra Insights will offer ideas that have worked well in Australian markets.Radiodays Asia is on September 5 & 6 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. […]

US

WZZO Moves To Active Rock

iHeartMedia has made a musical adjustment at Classic Rock 95.1 WZZO Bethlehem/Allentown PA as the station has moved to Active Rock. With the move comes a new on-air lineup and the return of currents to the station. WZZO will continue to air Rover’s Morning Glory from 5-10am. National tracker Aly Young is added in the […] […]

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AU & NZ

Public nominations open for NFSA’s 2023 Sounds of Australia

Public nominations have officially opened for the National Film and Sound Archive’s (NFSA) 2023 Sounds of Australia registry. Ten new sounds will be inducted this year that reflect the power of audio to shape Australian culture. Successful nominations will live on through NFSA for future generations to discover. Eligible nominations can include music, ads, spoken word, radio broadcasts and any sound… Read More
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