BBC's director of Audio & Music Tim Davie and NRJ International's CEO Christophe Montague have been announced as keynote speakers at the new European radio conference Radiodays Europe.
Other confirmed names at the event are Jens-Uwe Meyer from Germany, U.S. internet radio expert Rockie Thomas and the British media futurist James Cridland.
"The theme of the opening keynotes is the future of radio. Radio is a beloved medium, available anywhere and anytime at a click of a button. But it is being increasingly challenged by TV, the web, iPods and changing media consumption. How can radio broadcasters embrace new technologies, innovate and create new attractive content and services combining the efficiency of broadcasting and the interactivity of the web?" says Rolf Brandrud, project manager for Radiodays Europe.
Radiodays Europe is a new annual pan-European radio conference with an aim to bring together professionals from both commercial and public radio. The event in Copenhagen on 18-19 March is supported by the European Broadcasting Union, AER (which represents European commercial radio) and World DMB Forum as well as a range of national broadcasters and organizations.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
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