Final line-up for Radiocentre’s Tuning In 2023 conference confirmed

The final schedule of speakers has been announced for Radiocentre’s Tuning In 2023 conference in addition to guests from Bauer and Global.

With less than a week to go, Saatchi & Saatchi’s managing partner Alice Flanagan, Meet the 85%’s founder Mark Hadfield, Moonpig’s brand marketing manager Georgina Bernhardt and Specsavers’ marketing manager Claire Bryant complete the line-up of speakers for the in-person and online event on Tuesday 26th September.

Alice Flanagan and Mark Hadfield will share insight from their joint research What the F***k is Going On.

Launched this year, the report is a comprehensive look at how British consumers are really feeling and how advertisers should respond, and they will be presenting the role that radio has to play in the current climate.

As part of a session unveiling new research into audio advertising effectiveness, Georgina Bernhardt and Claire Bryant will join System1’s chief innovation officer Orlando Wood to discuss how brands can make ads that stir the passions and business profits.

This news follows last week’s announcement that presenters Frank Skinner (Absolute Radio), Lewis Goodall (LBC, The News Agents podcast), Myleene Klass (Smooth, Classic FM) and Anna Whitehouse (Heart, Dirty MotherPukka podcast) are confirmed as speakers.

Hosted by Kiss presenter Tyler West, the free event will also feature sessions from System1’s creative & media partnership director Andrew Tindall and Radiocentre’s head of insight Donna Burns, Global’s director of group strategy Mark Hatwell and DAX strategy director Faye McDowall, and Bauer Media Audio UK’s new CEO, Simon Myciunka.

Radiocentre’s CEO Matt Payton will introduce the morning event which takes place on 26th September at Picturehouse Central in London.

The last few remaining in-person spaces can be booked here. An option to register to view a livestream of the event is also available for those unable to make it to London.

The full list of confirmed speakers is available here.

This story first appeared on radiotoday.co.uk