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Journalism has become the story for the media says Joel Sucherman, Senior Director Digital Products at NPR in USA
Read moreHannah Storm discussed the importance of the safety of our journalists in the future of radio.
Read moreAnders Held, Manager and Co-Founder of RadioDays Europe along with Graham Dixon, Head of Radio EBU and Stefan Möller the President of AER open the event, highlighting how in a post-truth world radio is now more relevant than ever.
Read moreMenno Koningsberger of Talpa Radio in the Netherlands welcomed delegates...
Read moreTop producers and presenters give their experiences and advice on how you can make sure your radio station is using all available methods to reach listeners.
Read moreHakon Moslet (Head of TV at NRK, Norway) talked about ‘Shame’ – a record-breaking global cult phenomenon produced by NRK in Norway.
Read moreDiederick Huizinga (Creative Director, PURE Jingles, NL), Freek Reijnders (Head of Imaging, NPO 3FM, NL), Idriss Rouchiche (Head of Imaging, NPO FunX, NL) and Steven Lemmens (Head of Imaging, Studio Brussel, Belgium) ask: 'how do you redesign on air imaging to brand your radio station?'
Read moreToday FM's Dermot Whelan, from Ireland, explains how, as a presenter, creativity is what drives the programme and sales team together. Also, Director of Brand Partnerships at Talpa Radio, Netherlands, Gary Mey, tells the story from the other side of the office, highlighting how brands can work harder to keep an audience excited.
Read moreWorking on BBC Radio Manchester, Stephanie Hirst talks through what it's like being one of the only transgender broadcasters on the air.
Read moreAnthony Gay discusses the power of audio branding and content for radio.
Read moreData driven and audio advertising - in the age of low attention
Read moreJack Wetherill (Futuresource, UK), Nick Hathan (Google, UK), Michael Hill (Radioplayer, UK) and Mark Vellinga (Sonos, NL) discuss the opportunities for radio to work with connected home devices.
Read moreTony Blackburn and Scott Mills walk delegates through the history of BBC Radio 1.
Read moreExperts in constructive journalism discuss the impact of news on users lives and their communities.
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