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Closing cocktail

Gathering in the main foyer for a farewll drink and the last handshakes, goodbyes and see you again next year!

58.0
Friday 1400-1430, Main foyer

Inside the crowdcasting Revolution - How to Let Your Listeners Personalize Your Broadcast

Daniel Anstandig and Victor Caballero Listener Driven Radio (LDR)

Over 30 million listeners to stations around the world are using Listener Driven Radio (LDR) to turn their favorite broadcasts into crowdcasts. Get a behind the scenes look at how LDR is revolutionizing radio with software that empowers listeners to influence radio station programming in real-time.

During this interactive session, you'll learn how to:

    Use social media to drive audience growth, awareness, and ratings.
    Build unique on-air/digital sponsorship opportunities for local advertisers with CROWDcasts.
    Unlock the secrets to creating a social music experience with your audience.
    Stay top of mind with listeners in a digital world.

Speakers: Daniel Anstandig, President/CEO, (LDR) and Victor Caballero, Vice President/Programming, (LDR)

49.0
Friday 11.30 - 12.00 Mirador

Radiodays Europe 2013: New Opportunities for Commercial Partners, Exhibitors and Sponsors

Within three editions only, Radiodays Europe have grown to become the essential yearly meeting place for the European radio industry. RDE 2013 will respond to this years’ sellout by offering yet a wider range of commercial partnership opportunities, including company-produced sessions and workshops, more surface for a bigger variety of exhibition stands, prestigious signage opportunities, catering sponsorships, and many more.

Join us for this meeting at the Mirador room to learn more about our offers for commercial partners, and on how to secure the best partnership deals for Radiodays Europe 2013!  With Christian Kjeldsen and Frederik Stucki from the Radiodays Europe team.

57.0
Friday 13.15 - 14.00 Mirador

Welcoming reception

Radiodays Europe starts with a welcoming reception at the MACBA (Museu d´Art Contemporani de Barcelona).

 
Location MACBA.

1.0
Wednesday 20.15, MACBA

Catalan reception in Casa Llotja de Mar

The Ajuntament de Barcelona hosts a Catalan reception for Radiodays Europe. 
Bring your participant badge and do not be late - due to fire regulations there is limited capacity.

 

Location CLM

35.0
Thursday 19.00 - 21.00, Casa Llotja de Mar

Lunch

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17.0
Thursday 13.00 - 14.15, Main Hall

Coffee break

Time to mingle, meet and look at exhibition

45.0
Friday 11.00 - 11.30, Main foyer

Morning coffee

Wake up for a new day at the conference

36.0
Friday 08.30 - 9.00, Main foyer

Coffee break

Time to mingle, meet and look at exhibition

26.0
Thursday 16.00 - 16.30, Main foyer

Coffee break

Time to mingle and meet and look at the exhibiton.

8.0
Thursday 10.30 - 11.00 Main foyer

Opening of Radiodays Europe 2012

Welcoming adresses

Josep Martí Blanch, Secretari de Comunicació del Govern, Generalitat de Catalunya
Annika Nyberg Frankenhauser, Media Director, EBU (European Broadcasting Union)
Alfonso Ruiz de Assín, President, AER (Organisation of European Radios)

3.0
Thursday 0900 - 0930 Main foyer

Location based services for radio

Now it is technologically possible to know the location of your users and to mark your content for local relevance. This opens for a whole new range of location related services for all media devices, but especially for tablets and smart phones where such services are expanding rapidly. Nokia in alliance with Microsoft, Yahoo and Bing are the challenger of Google's leading position in this field. 

 

Gary Gale, Nokia's Director of Places, gives insights in how geotagging and user location will transform the media world and how radio broadcasters can benefit and profit from this development.
 

29.0
Thursday 16.30 - 17.00 Raval

Market leadership strategies: Trends 2012

Mike Haas (bci, Germany ) and Christoph Pöschl (Brand Support, Germany)
 
AC dies – Radio lives!? Take a close look at the winning strategies of market leaders such as Hitradio Ö3, Vienna. See how they support personalities in their stations, how they boost innovation and what it takes to be a great program director. Discuss the trends in radio with the bci media experts. Is AC really ‘dying’ in this decade as the traditional AC listener groups are drifting apart? If so, what can AC stations do to protect their shares and stay long-lasting on top? Benefit from the experience of market leaders across Europe!
Speakers: Mike Haas (bci, Germany) and Christoph Pöschl (Brand Support, Germany)
This session is hosted and sponsored by bci.

34.0
Thursday 17.15 - 18.00 Mirador

Leadership in the face of change

Lars Lundbye (DK)
 
Do you feel the conflict between running your operations effectively and the pressure to innovate? 
Media executives are facing ever increasing competitive pressures caused by incessant changes in digital technologies, globalization and consumer attitudes. To be able to navigate in the sea of change you require new competencies and attitudes to management. 
Tomorrow´s leaders are asked to be innovative and creative, able to form new media solutions; they must display integrity and courage, be able to make the right decisions and stand up for them; they must be open and sharing and able to collaborate with the world around them. 
 
Lars Lundbye is an internationally renowned expert and speaker on innovation. He has designed innovation departments for a number of corporations and trained executives in innovation leadership.
This session is hosted and sponsored by Copenhagen Business School

40.0
Friday 9.00 - 9.50 Mirador

StingR: Building a loyal and valuable audience online

Maarten Rein and Ton de Haan (StingR)

The fact that the Internet has now become an integral part of the world of radio is overwhelmingly clear. More than 33% of us have, at some point in time, listened to online radio, and internet radio listening figures have never been higher than last year. But how do you, as a broadcaster, create a stable and more loyal group of listeners within this highly competitive online music market? How do you ensure personal communication with your listeners? And - above all - how do you earn money by means of your online presence? StingR has the answers!
 
Maarten Rein and Ton de Haan present this pragmatic marketing tool aimed at radio broadcasters. During an inspiring session, they will tell you exactly how to generate maximum returns through the use of this innovative radio tool.
 
From an early stage, StingR managed to contract Radio 538, the largest commercial radio broadcaster in the Netherlands. Radio 538 is known to be innovative and progressive in the field of new developments, both within the Netherlands and internationally.
 
The basic version of the desktop application has been live for a few months and has proved to be a major success. Already, people are listening to radio 4 times more often than they would via broadcaster websites. And this is only the beginning. This is a session not to be missed by radio broadcasters wanting better returns from their online strategy!

Speakers:Maarten Rein (CEO and co-founder of StingR) is an out-and-out concept developer. He is the brains behind the StingR radio platform and is responsible for new developments related to the product.
Ton de Haan (CCO and co-founder of StingR) is an inspiring and action-driven entrepreneur. He is responsible for the commercial process of the StingR radio platform.

53.0
Friday 12.15 - 13.00 Mirador

Inside the Crowdcasting Revolution — How to Let Your Listeners Personalize Your Broadcast

Daniel Anstandig and Victor Caballero Listener Driven Radio (LDR)

 
Over 30 million listeners to stations around the world are using Listener Driven Radio (LDR) to turn their favorite broadcasts into crowdcasts. Get a behind the scenes look at how LDR is revolutionizing radio with software that empowers listeners to influence radio station programming in real-time. 
 
During this interactive session, you'll learn how to:

  • Use social media to drive audience growth, awareness, and ratings.
  • Build unique on-air/digital sponsorship opportunities for local advertisers with CROWDcasts.
  • Unlock the secrets to creating a social music experience with your audience.
  • Stay top of mind with listeners in a digital world.
  •  

Speakers: Daniel Anstandig, President/CEO, (LDR) and Victor Caballero, Vice President/Programming, (LDR)

7.0
Thursday 9.35 - 10.30 Mirador

Are You Rady to Monetize Your Online Audience? : A Presentation of Global Strategy

Alexandre Saboundjian (Radionomy, FR)
 
The audiences of online radio stations continue to grow and present many opportunities to generate revenue. A global strategy is essential. Tools that give you the chance to target, geo target and measure the impact of your audio spots in real time are necessary for success. The network and technology chosen by radio stations are also key factors. Join us in this company session to discover a global strategy for gaining profit from your online audience.
Speaker: Alexandre Saboundjian (CEO and founder of Radionomy).

This session is hosted and sponsored by Radionomy.

25.0
Thursday 15.15 - 16.00 Mirador

Connected radio: Reaching out to the audience

James Cridland (Radiofuturologist, UK), Mats Åkerlund (Swedish Radio) and Michael Hill (Radioplayer, UK).
 
The advancement of RadioTAG and other ways to integrate broadcast radio with online services will be explored in this session about hybrid radio and Radio DNS.
 
Swedish Radio has increased online listening by allowing blogs and other websites to embed their audio player. It is a free service open to anyone who is interested. Listening to the embedded material on other sites has proved popular.
 
We will also check out the UK Radioplayer. This collaboration between stations in the UK has now been up and running for a while and we will have a look at the numbers, how different stations use it and if they make any money out of it.
 
Speakers: Michael Hill, Manager Radioplayer UK, James Cridland, Radio Futurologist and Secretary of Radio-DNS, Mats Åkerlund, Head of digital strategies atSwedish Radio and Chairman of the EBU New Radio Group.

24.0
Thursday 15.15 - 16.00 Raval

My show on the radio 2012

Giel Beelen (3FM, NL), Ida Ebbensgaard (DR, DK) Filippo Solibello (RAI Italy)

 

Meet a couple of the most interesting radio hosts from two different markets in Europe. How do they cope with the challenge of producing a daily show which is interesting and different from that of yesterday, but still recognisable to the core listeners?  How do they develop their roles as prime time hosts and what will their roles be like in the future?

Giel Beelen presents the morning show GIEL on Radio 3FM and he has a Saturday morning show called Nachtegiel. He also presents the TV show Factor Giel and a TV talk show called Giel TV.
 
Ida Ebbengaard is one of the most talented Danish radio hosts working for national broadcaster DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation). Currently she is one of the anchors in the drive time show “Pressen på P3”. She has been drinking tea with the Saudi Oil Minister, said hello to the Secretary General for The United Nations. The talk between Ida and Giel will be hosted by Filippo Solibello, morning host on RAI Radio 2 in Italy.
 

23.0
Thursday 15.15 - 16.00 Teatre

What’s new in news?

1. New news formats
Giselle van Cann (NOS, NL)  
 
News are one of the most important things on radio. News are available everywhere in the changing media landscape and broadcasters are struggling to keep the attention of the listeners. What news formats are broadcasters developing in order to keep the listeners? What will the news sound like and look like in the coming years?

 

2. Top tips for investigative research on the web
Paul Myers (BBC College of Journalism, UK)
 

The internet is a goldmine of information. But how do you use the web in the best way for investigative research? How do you take your research to a new level? In this session Paul Myers will open his toolbox and share his knowledge.

22.0
Thursday 15.15 - 16.00 Auditorium

Why radio works for big advertisers

Dirk Ude (Deutsche Post, Germany) and Torsten Rüther (MoW, Germany)
 
What do the big European players on the advertising market think of radio as a platform for advertisement? In this session, we will hear about the successful “DHL Express Song”. People all over the world joined in on this very special sing-a-long that spread across the world through a radio station’s Facebook site. Dirk Ude, Corporate Advertising and Branding Manager Deutsche Post, and Torsten Rüther, Media on Work Germany, will tell the full story.

20.0
Thursday 14.15 - 15.00 Raval

Radio strategies for smart phones

Bernhard Bahners (Germany), Joël Ronez (France) and Gunnar Garfors (Norway)

Session presentation

Apps strategy
Smart phone sales and tablet sales are skyrocketing. Hundreds of thousands of apps are available. What is the user potential for radio apps, now and in five years? What type of content has proved to work best in radio apps: streaming ,podcasts, news/weather/traffic services, games or new types of content services?  Bernhard Bahners, CEO at rad.io / radio.de, gives an overview with examples of successful radio apps from different countries  and discusses how to make money on radio apps. 

Strategy for broadcasting and interactivity in mobiles
Gunnar Garfors, CEO at  iDag, will demonstrate over-the-air broadcast radio (DAB) and TV (DMB) on tablets and smartphones. He argues that combining over-the-air broadcasting and interactivity via mobile networks is the cheapest and most efficient way of giving users what they want, when they want it and at the best price. In this session, you’ll get to hear about the experiences so far.

Joël Ronez, Director of digital media at Radio France, will show what Radio France is doing on mobile phones now and in the future, as part of the company’s overall digital strategies.


Listen to the session here

Look through slides presentations

 

19.0
Thursday 14.15 - 15.00 Teatre

Making radio cool for young talent

Marieke Hermans (NL), Daniel Fiene (Germany) and Susanne Fatah (Sweden) 
 
Not so long ago, young people hammered at our doors to get into the fascinating world if radio. Today they find their arena for self-expression on Facebook, blogs, YouTube and other online media. Is radio in danger of losing new generations of creative talent? How can radio become cool for young talent? 
In this session, you will hear an innovation manager and two young multi-skilled and multicultural talents tell their stories of how to make new ideas, formats and practices find their way into well-established and traditional radio organisations.   
 
Speakers: Marieke Hermans (NL), Daniel Fiene (Germany) and Susanne Fatah (Presenter, Din Gata, Sweden)

11.0
Thursday 11.00 - 11.45 Raval

A new approach to solid-state high-power FM amplifiers

Tim Anderson (Harris, USA)
 
Continued innovations have led to a new generation of solid-state RF power amplifier technology that provides significantly higher output power, density and greater efficiency resulting in lower purchase and operating costs with improved RF performance and robustness on par with tube based RF power amplifiers. These improvements in cost and efficiency are making solid state transmitters more cost competitive with tube based solutions at higher powers while significantly lowering the total cost of ownership.
 
The speaker will discuss the history of solid-state FM transmitter design, the current architectures and most recent developments in solid state device technology along with the challenges and solutions in high-power RF amplifier design, cooling, combining control and power supply systems for the next generation of solid state, high-power, digital / FM transmitters.
Speaker: Tim Anderson is the Manager for Radio Strategic Business and Product Development at Harris, Ohio, USA.

This session is hosted and sponsored by Harris Corporation.

21.0
Thursday 14.15 - 15.00 Mirador

The fastest route to new business is the customer you already have!

Laura Lees and Rod Power (NRS Media)
 
NRS Media creates innovative ways to help media companies significantly increase their advertising sales. But what do you have to do to keep your advertisers and to make them invest more?  Laura Lees, Client Services Director, will introduce a ground-breaking new way of client management and customer service. Rod Power, Managing Director, will present Profiler™, NRS Media’s unique new prospect modelling software tool that provides media sales consultants with a platform for taking the first step towards great customer service by acquiringan in-depth knowledge of their customer’s current communication strategies and future marketing needs.
 
Speakers: Laura Lees (Client Services Director, NRS Media) and Rod Power (Managing Director NRS Media Europe).
This session is hosted and sponsored by NRS Media.

16.0
Thursday 12.00 - 13.00 Mirador

Going for a digital future

Antoine Baduel (FR), Matthias Pfaff (DE), Ole Jörgen Torvmark (NO), Patrick Hannon (UK)
 
Digitization of radio has been on the agenda for a while, but it is moving at a different pace in different countries. Traditionally commercial radio has been more reluctant. In this session, a new report about the obstacles and the options for a successful commercial digital radio will be presented for the first time. The research commissioned by WorldDMB will be presented by Patrick Hannon (Frontier Silicon, UK).
 
We will also look at three countries and their digital strategies. Germany has opted for DAB+ digital broadcasting, which is fuelling discussions in other countries. France is rolling out full-scale digital radio in the Lyon-region, harvesting valuable experiences. And in Norway, the radio industry is planning offensively for a digital future following the authorities’ decision for a 2017 FM switch off .
 
Speakers: Antoine Baduel (FG Radio, France), Matthias Pfaff (Regiocast, Germany), Ole Jörgen Torvmark (Digital Radio Norway) and Patrick Hannon (VP Frontier Silicon, UK).

Audio and slides

Some information: Due to fog at airport Antoine Baduel had to be replaced with Phillippe Chapot in the session, but his slides are still included below.  The audio recording ends in the middle of the speech of Ole Jørgen Torvmark.  His part was recorded another time and is included below.

15.0
Thursday 12.00 - 13.00 Raval

User insights:

1. Reality Bites
Ida Hult (Trendethnography, Sweden)
Knowing your audience is the key to success in radio. Reality Bites is an ethnographic journey through our time and into the homes of consumers. This will be a fast-paced, fun 30 minute session full of facts about consumer behaviour that will lead the way towards the future of radio. The session will give insights into our time and zeitgeist, everyday life situations, contemporary media behaviour, with a particular focus on time. Ida Hult, a consumer insight specialist and trend strategist will talk about concepts such as “elastic time” and ”energy drain”.
 
2. Mobile is the needle, Social is the thread: How information today is woven into our lives
Kristen Purcell (Pew Internet Research, USA)
Kristen Purcell, Ph.D. will share Pew Internet  data on the rapid growth of mobile connectivity and social networking in the US, focusing on how information consumption patterns are changing in light of these two technological developments.  Understanding how mobile devices and social networks have changed our relationship to time, space, and information is critical for all organizations, as these shifts represent a significant departure from traditional media consumption patterns.  Information is now seamlessly woven into our lives, constantly available and enveloping us.  And while we are all impacted by these changes, the behaviour and expectations of young adults and teens in particular signal a marked transformation in how information is communicated and consumed.  This has important implications both now in the coming years.

14.0
Thursday 12.00 - 13.00 Teatre

Radio for screens

Diego J. Pruneda (Prisaradio, Spain), Koen Maas (3FM, NL), Sam Bailey (BBC, UK) and  Ignacio Gomez (RTVE, Spain)
 
Radio is used more and more on media devices with small or large screens. Will it be necessary to provide visual elements along with the radio broadcast? What kind of visual elements give the largest added value for listeners and broadcasters? 

In this session you will be given four examples of visual radio: the social radio of Radio 3FM in the Netherlands, the new interactive radio of Prisaradio in Spain, the virtual world of “Fly Bar” (RNE/RTVE, Spain) and the BBC's close integration of radio and visual elements online, particularly in its coverage of live music events on multiple platforms.
 
Listen to the experiences of four service developers Koen Maas, Diego Pruneda, Sam Bailey and Ignacio Gomez.

13.0
Thursday 12.00 - 13.00 Auditorium

Measure, Manage, Monetize

Clive Dickens (UK),Carlos Relloso Cereceda (ES), Ali Abhary (TU), Mike Agovino and Patrick Reynolds (Triton Digital)
 
Triton Digital will host a panel discussion directly addressing the topic of measurement metrics for online audio; why traditional diary or survey methods fall far short of providing useful data for broadcasters and advertisers, and how standardization is a win for both.
 
Moderated by Patrick Reynolds (EVP of Marketing at Triton Digital), the panel discussion promises to be a very lively session. Panelists include  Mike Agovino (COO of Triton Digital), Clive Dickens (COO of Absolute Radio, UK), Carlos Relloso,Online Marketing and Audience Development Director. Prisa Digital / Radio, (Spain) and Ali Abhary (CEO of Spectrum Medya, Turkey)

This session is hosted and sponsored by Triton Digital.

12.0
Thursday 11.00 - 11.45 Mirador

Social media: What must radio stations do to survive?

Claire Wardle and Brett Spencer (BBC, UK)
 
The year is 2016. What will the successful radio station have done in social media by then? And what will have happened to the station that did nothing? The speakers will present their visions and share fresh ideas from radio across the industry. What do radio managers think are the most important things for radio to do in the coming five years? The emphasis in this session will be on practical steps as well as on big ideas.
 
Brett Spencer will draw on his experiences from bringing social media into the local radio stations of the BBA and talk about how this has influenced his present work as Head of Interactivity at BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music. Claire Wardle will present examples of social media usage from radio stations across the world, including the American NPR, the Irish RTE and stations in Africa. Prepare yourself for some surprising perspectives!

10.0
Thursday 11.00 - 11.45 Teatre

The value and importance of listening

Julian Treasure (Sound Expert, UK)
 
Sound is what radio stations use to communicate with their listeners. But what is a sound and how do different sounds (and silence) affect people? The threefold TED-speaker Julian Treasure will explore and explain the world of sounds and what you have to think about when you are in the “sound business”.

Speaker: Julian Treasure, expert and consultant in the effective use of sound in business, author of the book Sound Business, Chairman of the Sound Agency, creator of BrandSound.

9.0
Thursday 11.00 - 11.45 Auditorium

New research in advertising

1.   Why radio makes you happier
Mark Barber and Simon Redican (UK)

Two new ground-breaking studies will be presented in this session. The first, made by the Radio Advertisement Bureau (RAB) in the UK, is about the emotional power of radio. Media consumption affects people’s moods and research shows that radio is a medium that makes people happier. In what ways and how can this knowledge be used to attract advertisers?

 
2.   Radio points the way to the web
Nathalie Van Helshoecht and Dirk Soetens (Belgium)
 
The second study is about the blurred boundaries between online and offline media, and it is based on research carried out by Google and two of Belgium’s main radio sales houses. The study shows how radio is boosting online searches. The combination of radio and online therefore equals dynamite.
 
Speakers: Nathalie Van Helshoecht, Business Connection Adviser at the Belgian sales house RMB and Dirk Soetens, Research Manager of the VRT sales house, Mark Barber, Planning Director and Simon Redican, Managing Director of the Radio Advertisement Bureau (RAB), UK.

6.0
Thursday 0935 - 1030 Raval

A new strategy for radio


Olaf Hopp (NRJ International, DE), Tim Davie (BBC, UK), Annika Nyberg (EBU, FIN), Erwin Linnenbach (Regiocast, DE)
 
Four top-level radio executives from leading European broadcasters, both private and public, share their views on the present challenges and opportunities for radio. Each of them will present their ideas in a short keynote speech, which will be followed by a vibrant discussion about collaborations, competition and the future of radio.

Speakers: Erwin Linnenbach (CEO, Regiocast, Germany); Annika Nyberg (newly appointed Media Director, EBU, Finland); Tim Davie (Head of audio and music, BBC, UK); Olaf Hopp (CEO, NRJ International Operations NRJ Group, Germany).

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Article, video, audio and slides from the session

Unfortunately we do not have any video or audio recording of the other keynotes.  Some of the key points in all four keynotes were, however, covered in the interviews Trevor Dann made with them in his Radio Talk from the conference. 

 

You can also look through the slides presentations from Erwin Linnenbach, Regiocast Germany and Olaf Hopp, NRJ International.

 

Here is the keynote of Annika Nyberg, newly appointed Media Director of the European Broadcasting Union - which we did get on video.

5.0
Thursday 9.35 - 10.30 Teatre

AC 2.0 – reinventing AC radio

Francis Currie (UK), Hans van Rijn (DK), Christian Schalt (DE), Kevin Palmer (ES), Ivars Embrekts (LV)

 
The population profile in many parts of Europe is getting older, yet a lot of AC radio stations have a growing problem:  Listeners don’t want to admit they listen and top talent doesn’t want to work there.  So what can you do?
 This session answers the key questions with some of the most talented programmers across Europe who have turned around AC radio stations in different markets and dramatically increased ratings and revenue.
 What are the secrets of redefining AC radio to make it more relevant, more attractive and more powerful than ever?  When should you modernise your AC radio station?  How do you turn around an old-fashioned AC radio station and make it the radio station that gets talked about and drives passion and loyalty amongst both listeners and colleagues? 
 
Speakers: Francis Currie (International Radio Consultant, UK), Hans van Rijn (Group Programme Director & Nordic Business Development Director, SBS Broadcasting, Europe), Christian Schalt (General Manager, RS2 & Kiss FM, Germany), Kevin Palmer (Promotions Director, Cadena 100, Spain), Ivars Embrekts (Owner & General Manager, Radio Skonto, Latvia).

 

Article from the session

4.0
Thursday 0935 - 1030 Auditorium

Radio events: Radio 538 raises money for War Child

Taco Vinkeles (Radio 358, NL)
 
Events are important in the branding of a radio station. Today many events are built on cooperation with the music industry and others have quite a different approach.
 
Radio 538 in the Netherlands has a new approach to charity in their “War child” project. This is a brand new way of doing charity events, where the charity organisation makes money and the radio station profits indirectly by the positive influence on the image of the brand.
Nonspot and Concept Director Taco Vinkeles, Radio 538, will present their case.

48.0
Friday 11.30 - 12.00 Raval

Thank you for the music

 

Article from the session


Speaker bio

Session presentation

Pete Waterman (UK) in conversation with Nik Goodman

Pete Waterman is a musical icon. As the force behind the Stock Aitken Waterman team, he had great success during the mid to late 1980s and early 1990s.
Stock Aitken Waterman are considered to be one of the most successful song writing and producing partnerships of all time, having scored more than 100 UK top 40 hits, and having sold 40 million records.
 

Pete has a unique perspective on the record and radio industries. In this session he will share his thoughts on where the radio industry is going and the future for the record industry. Pete Waterman is never shy to give an opinion, so this session will no doubt create some headlines.

27.0
Thursday 16.30 - 17.00 Auditorium

Freedom of speech – The Klubrádió case

Vicsek Ferenc and Amy Brouillette (Hungary)
 
Klubrádió in Hungary has gained attention from all over Europe. In December 2011 the Hungarian Media Council assigned their frequency licence to another station. Many think it happened because Klubrádio had a high profile as one of the last remaining platforms for the opposition.
 

The station manager, Vicsek Ferenc, will tell the story about how the possible closure of Klubrádio became the symbol of the level of media freedom in Hungary - in a power struggle between the present Hungarian government on one side and on the other ten thousands of demonstrating supporters and a growing concern from the EU Commission.
 
The media researcher Amy Brouillette will compare the Hungarian case with the tension between political control and media freedom elsewhere in Europe. A recently published study on this, edited by her and involving experts from 20 countries, got widespread attention and caught the interest of the EU Commission.

18.0
Thursday 14.15 - 15.00 Auditorium

Radio´s new Golden Age is almost here

Kurt Hanson, RAIN (USA)

Radio has lived through a couple of Golden Ages, but is success all in the past? Internet radio is growing in the USA and in some countries in Europe. Kurt Hanson, editor of the Radio Newsletter (RAIN), argues that this is only the beginning. The personalized radio will open a new market for radio and will mean new business opportunities. Are broadcasters prepared and willing to adapt their business models?

Watch video

Kurt Hanson gave his speech in a similar way as he did at the conference Radio 2.0 in Paris - and here is a recording of that session.  Video.

28.0
Thursday 16.30 - 17.00 Teatre

Radio in Spain and Catalonia

Radio leaders and experts (Spain)
 
On overview where you will get insights into the media landscape in our host country Spain and look at trends in Spanish and Catalan radio. What drives the radio listening in Spain and what are the successful formats? How do broadcasters handle the hard economic reality? What can we learn from radio in Spain?
 
Speakers and panelists: Enric Yarza (President of Media Hot Line), Carlos Lozano (CEO of General Media Research EGM), Ramón Mateu (Director of Catalunya Radio), Benigno Moreno (Director of RNE) Francesc Robert i Agell (Secretary General of the Catalan Association of Radio) and Alfonso Ruiz de Assín (President of the Spanish Commercial Stations AERC).

Moderator: Josep M. Martí, Director of the Catalan Radio Observatory.
This session is in Spanish with translation to English.


 

31.0
Thursday 17.15 - 18.00 Auditorium

The PD´s Club

Ina Tenz (Radio ffn, DE), Jean Isnard (Virgin Radio France), Patricio Sanchez Gimenez (Europa FM, Spain), Ivan Antala (Radio Expres, Slovakia)
 
The Programme Directors Club, a session where a panel of leading PD´s discuss the challenges of their daily work. PD’s are in many cases lonely riders who get stocked in administration instead developing their radio hosts and radio shows. How does PD´s from different countries across Europe cope with the daily challenges without being buried in reports and paperwork and keep focusing on their task: being a PROGRAMME DIRECTOR .
Some of the most interesting European PD´s join the PD´s Club discussing those and many other important issues; Jean Isnard (Virgin Radio France/Lagardére), Ina Tenz (Radio ffn, Germany) and Patricio Sanchez Gimenez (Director Europa FM, Spain) and Ivan Antala (Radio Expres, Slovakia). The session is hosted by Lasse Roldkjaer, who is former PD of radio stations within SBS Radio, Sky Radio and many others.

55.0
Friday 13.15 - 14.00 Teatre

Radio on the internet - survival and revenues

1. Radio must think online and social media first
Michael Praetorius (Germany)

The end of radio as we know it is near! Today we are entering an attention economy where the main scarcity is no longer distribution capacity, but attention from the users. To survive radio production, advertising and distribution should think online and even social media first, says Michael Praetorius.  Radio must focus on personality, relevance and connections to real people - and it must redefine it's workflows based on new technology and social media. We no longer print bumper stickers with our logos and hand them out to the public. Today this is done by posting them on Facebook and YouTube.
Michael Praetorius is an online strategist for tv and radio broadcasters. He has a background in radio journalism and teaching advertising and dialogue marketing.
 

2. How to make money from your internet radio
Elisa Escobedo (Spain)

Most radio stations offers streamed radio and many expand their online services. But many broadcasters are struggling to make business out of their online radios. This session looks at what kind of advertisement works for on-line radio and how you can get more revenue out of your Internet business.
Elisa Escobedo is CEO of Audioemotion, which handles 70% of all on-line radio advertisement in Spain.  She has also initiated an organisation for on-line radios in Spain, AERO, to further vitalize the on-line radio market.

32.0
Thursday 17.15 - 18.00 Teatre

The secrets of powerful imaging

Dave Foxx (Z100, USA) and Diederick Huizinga (PURE Jingles, NL)

To stick in the mind, you need to tickle the soul - and the tool for radio is sound. Station imaging is emotion!

Radiodays Europe welcomes Dave Foxx (Creative Services Director Z100) and Diederick Huizinga (Creative Director PURE Jingles) to share their ideas on radio jingles, imaging, positioning and branding in an open session where you can ask anything you ever wanted to know about this. An inspirational, must-see (and must-hear!) session for program directors, creative producers and marketing managers who know that on-air imaging is a key factor for every radio station.

Speakers: Dave Foxx (Creative Services Director Z100, USA) and Diederick Huizinga (Creative Director PURE Jingles, the Netherlands).

This session is hosted and sponsored by PURE Jingles.

30.0
Thursday 16.30 - 17.00 Mirador

Radio Lab: It’s not radio, or is it?

João Paulo Meneses (Portugal), Cilla Benkö (Sweden), Dominik Born (Switzerland), Andreas Kühn (Germany)
 
Digitization creates alternatives which transform the role of the consumer from passive to active. Streaming music channels such as Pandora, LastFM and Spotify let you choose when and what to listen to. It’s not radio, or is it?
In this session three innovative radio adaptions to the new interactive audience behavioiur, all put in context by João Paolo Meneses, Portugal.
Swedish Radio has put radio content (clips/programmes) on Spotify as “songs”, “artists” and “albums” in order to reach new audiences. frischr  from Germany offers broadcasters a way to use sound bites send from your audience and Do It Yourself-radio from Switzerland is a way to let the listeners create their own radio channel.
 
Speakers: João Paulo Meneses is Online Editor at the 24 hours news radio TSF in Portugal and has done a PhD on the iPod generation and its interest in radio. Cilla Benkö is Deputy Director General of Swedish Radio. Also speaking are Andreas Kühn, frischr, Germany and Dominik Born, xlab, Switzerland.

37.0
Friday 9.00 - 9.50 Auditorium

Christian O'Connell: The Secret Sauce of Breakfast Radio

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Christian O´Connell (Absolute Radio, UK)

Winner of eight Sony Gold Radio Awards (The UK Radio´s Oscars), Christian O’Connell will be talking about his pioneering approach to his National radio show.
 

From creating competitions that UK Prime Ministers have phoned in to compete with, to sleeping in listener’s homes and broadcasting from their couches, Christian's talk will be like no other at Radiodays Europe, he will be bringing the event to life with his stories, ideas, charm and energy.
 

Please come or he will cry – and find out what is the question he gets most commonly asked. Not to be missed, after the keynote there will be the opportunity to touch Christian (not really)!
 

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38.0
Friday 9.00 - 9.50 Teatre

How does radio fit into today’s media mix for major advertisers?

Radio offers brands a powerful voice to connect with the people who love and buy their products, and a healthy advertising environment is key to a vibrant and diverse radio sector. How does radio fit into today’s media mix for major advertisers, and what evolutions and innovations can we expect for commercial communications in the future? What steps can the industry take to strengthen its offer as advertising becomes increasingly sophisticated?
Meet representatives from leading European media houses, broadcasters and advertisers.

Speakers: Antonio Buades (Commercial Director Prisa Radio, Spain), Massimo DE Cesare( COO, Maxus, Italy) and Charlie Crowe (CEO C Squared and Chairman of the Festival of Media, UK).

39.0
Friday 9.00 - 9.50 Raval

Another way to do it

3 new formats from Switzerland, Germany and Denmark

Get inspired by three stations that are using creative new programme formats.
BigFM in Germany is looking at the potential in reaching immigrant listeners. BigFM in Stuttgart is increasing reach and raising their appeal on the international advertising market with five new “Ethnostreams”.
“Detector” is one of the most successful new radio concepts at the Danish Broadcasting Corporation. The radio format broadcasted on the talk radio channel P1 has specialised in checking facts and figures in the current debate. Detector examines if the information from the rulers, opinion leaders and the media can be fully documented. Is it true or false?
“8x15” is the name of a Swiss success on the digital youth channel Virus. The format takes the promotion of live music seriously, but in a new way, engaging the listeners.
 

Speakers: Kristian Kropp, Director of RPR1 (Rhineland-Palatinate)/BigFM, Germany; Tomas Buch-Andersen, talk show host of "Detector” on DR P1, Denmark and Christoph Aebersold, Head of DRS Virus, the digital youth service of the public broadcaster in Switzerland.

41.0
Friday 10.05 - 11.00 Auditorium

The Future of Radio in Cars

 

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People spend hours every day in their cars and radio has been the number one entertainment and news device in cars. But the in-car environment is changing rapidly. We are looking into a future where combinations of broadcasting, local storage, GPS-location and interactivity via terrestrial, satellite and mobile networks will transform the old standalone car radio into an entertainment centre with multiple functions. In this 60 minutes session this scenario will be explored by three speakers.

John Ousby will give an overview over how the media environment in cars is expected to develop over the next five years. What is the significance of listening to radio in cars?  How can IP-connectivity help or challenge this position?  What does the radio industry need to do now - and can it do so alone or will it require new cooperation partners?  John Ousby is CEO of vTuner, the leading provider of internet radio services in the USA and on the board of Radio DNS and Internet Media Device Alliance (IMDA).

Dr. Martin Weiser, Head of Driver Information Systems at Volkswagen, will outline the company´s vision of cars in the future and the requirements of the drivers, while Business Unit Manager Petra Marsteller at Hit-Radio Antenne, Germany will present fresh insights from research on user expectations to the future media environment in cars.

 

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John Ousby (USA), Petra Marsteller (Hit Radio Antenne) and Martin Weiser (VW), Germany

 

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42.0
Friday 10.05 - 11.00 Teatre

Imaging and Production: Best practice

 Chris Nicoll (Capital Radio, UK) and Ivo Samplonios (Netherlands)
 
Chris Nicoll from London´s Capital Radio is one of the most exciting imaging and production personalities in UK radio. Chris will show a lot of samples and tell us about how he works, the choices he makes to make clever imaging and production and keep the creativity alive in a tougher economy.
Ivo Samplonois is one of the most successful imaging producers in Netherlands, mainly working weith imaging for the public radio stations.

43.0
Friday 10.05 - 11.00 Raval

Audience measurement and analytics to drive advertising

Patrick Roger and Erik Barraud (Adswizz, France)
 
Global and independent measurement will help the market reach a mature state where buyers invest massively. Selling on-line audio is different from selling FM radio and measurement must provide metrics that will help sell, technical data is not enough. Key is to use agreed metrics for all kind of actors. Selling is good; to know what you are selling is better. Audience measurement is key element for understanding the fragmentation of the inventory. Analytics will help radios increase the value of their audience by giving more detailed targeting opportunities and thus increase the average CPM rate.
 

Speakers: Patrick Roger (VP Global Sales & Marketing, Addswizz) and Erik Barraud (Product Manager Audience Measurement, Adswizz).
This session is hosted and sponsored by Adswizz.

44.0
Friday 10.05 - 11.00 Mirador

Crisis! In the eye of the storm

David Murphy (RTE, Ireland) and Staffan Sonning (SR, Sweden)
 
The financial crisis is having a devastating effect on Europe. How do you cover a story as complex and shattering as the world-wide financial crisis in general, and the euro crisis in particular? Two financial correspondents will tell their stories. What lessons are there to be learned?
 

David Murphy is Business Editor of RTE, Ireland, one of the first countries where the current crisis hit hard.
 

Staffan Sonning is the International financial correspondent of Swedish Radio and has covered the crisis around Europe and the Globe.

46.0
Friday 11.30 - 12.00 Auditorium

Inside the bubble, outside the box

Annika Lantz and Ulph Nyström (Swedish Radio)

You could say this session is about how to dance “the banana dance” and why Annika once danced like a banana on her show. It is also about great ideas, where they come from and how you create unforgettable moments live on air. The things that make your listeners want to come back for more every day. Or maybe it is all about how you get a group of people to really work like a team?
The speakers (or performers?) in this out-of-the-box-session are Annika Lantz, one of Sweden´s most well-known talk show hosts, and her producer Ulph Nyström.

33.0
Thursday 17.15 - 18.00 Raval

The measurement shift: Doing the numbers….

The shift to electronic audience measurement has changed the American radio industry. PPM (Personal People Meter) gives stations detailed listening figures minute by minute. What is done differently today? How have the new numbers changed the game from a radio PD’s perspective?

 
This session will also include experiences of electronic measurement from European countries and a discussion of the pros and cons of “TAM” (Total Audience Measurement), i.e. the fusion of broadcast and online listening data into one report.
 

Speakers: Peter Niegel and Dennis Christensen (Researchers, Danish Radio), Arnaud Annebicque (Médiamétrie, France) and Warren Kurtzman (President/COO of Coleman Insights, USA).

50.0
Friday 12.15 - 13.00 Auditorium

Storytelling: Reinventing radio

 


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This American Life - a radio legend
Ira Glass is the creator and programme host of the legendary This American Life, a weekly radio programme on American public radio.
 

Reaches wide
   It is broadcast on more than 500 radio stations in the USA, and most weeks it is in the top position on iTunes´ list over the most popular podcasts. Moreover, This American Life has won numerous radio awards. 
 

Great storytelling
   In Reinventing radio, Glass talks about This American Life and what makes a compelling story; where they find the amazing stories for their programme, how he and his staff are trying to push the limits of broadcast journalism.
 

Innovative form
   Glass will mix stories from the show, live on-stage, combining his narration with pre-taped quotes and music, recreating the sound of the show. By doing so, he will give an insight into the creation of the show as a whole.
 

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Session time and place: Friday 16th at 1215 - 1300 in Room 2 Teatre

51.0
Friday 12.15 - 13.00 Teatre

BRANDED CONTENT - AND LOG ON AND LISTEN!

1. BRANDED CONTENT – make it clever and you won´t lose a listener
Tony Moorey (Absolute Radio, UK)

To make clever branded content is an art. How do you get advertisers to pay for content without scaring your listeners away? Or even worse - upset them? Branded content is getting more and more popular in international radio and a station which has been extremely successful is Absolute Radio in London. Branded Content Manager Tony Moorey shows how Absolute Radio has made branded content a success and great business.
 

2. LOG ON AND LISTEN!
Clive Dickens (Absolute Radio, UK)

This session is about how you redefine the consumer, content and brand relationship via digital accountability and targeting. After building a new consumer brand via radio, that now reaches audiences of over 5 million listeners monthly in the UK, now it is all about ‘redefining radio’ but this time it’s the business model for Absolute Radio. During this interactive session Clive Dickens, co-founder and COO of Absolute Radio, will share much of what he has learnt from the company´s digital journey to date, including the business strategy around ‘In stream – broadcast one to many – advertising one to one’.
Hear how the creation of a new Absolute Radio Account allows consumers to  ‘log on & listen ‘ and therefore gives the station the potential redefine the consumer, content & brand relationship via digital accountability & targeting.

 

52.0
Friday 12.15 - 13.00 Raval

Radio and football: A perfect match?

Eduard Pujol (RAC1, Spain), Joaquim Puyal (Catalunya Radio, Spain), Alfonso Ruiz de Assín (AERC, Spain)
 
Barcelona is the home of one of the most famous football clubs in the world: FC Barcelona. The story of the Barca phenomenon and its impact on Catalan radio stations will be told by someone who knows all aspects of the story. Eduard Pujol is content manager at RAC1, a station that pays a lot of attention to the sport and to FC Barcelona in particular.
Eduard Pujol has also worked for a midnight sports show and he was content manager at FC Barcelona Media between 2005 and 2011. He is also professor of “FC Barcelona, team, club and institution” at UIC University.
 
One of the most well-known sports reporters in Barcelona, Joaqium Puyal from Catalunya Radio, will also participate in this session about the football and radio. Alfonso Ruiz de Assín (President of AERC) will explain the on-going struggle in Spain for the right to broadcast radio from football matches without being charged. The football clubs want radio to pay for the right to report from the stadiums just as the TV companies do, but the radio stations are opposed to it.

Moderator: Lluís Rodríguez Pi (Candena SER).
 

54.0
Friday 13.15 - 14.00 Auditorium

Rock Star on Radio: The Ronnie Woods Show


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Claire Neal
(Producer, Ronnie Wood Show, UK)

He is a rock legend. He is a wild boy. And now he is an award-winning radio host. He is a RollingStone. His name is Ronnie Wood. Meet his producer Claire Neal in this session where you will get a unique view behind the scenes at The Ronnie Wood Show.
 

The show is an enormous success in the UK. You will get the full story on how the team has developed the idea of the show, how they got Ronnie convinced to do radio, how they have developed the content, how they produce the show and what challenges they have met during the creative process.

The FULL STORY and a view on how to develop new content. Including lots of rocking sound bites!

47.0
Friday 11.30 - 12.00 Teatre

3 cases - 3 countries

António Mendes (RFM, Portugal), Anna Wuytz (VAR, Belgium), Ali Abhary (Spectrum, Turkey)
 
In this session we will hear about three different radio cases in three different markets. In Belgium the commercial markets has been growing and doing extremely well the last year. How did they get there in a general tuff advertising market? We will also hear from the successful RMF in Portugal and Spectrum in Turkey.
Speakers: António Mendes (RFM, Portugal) Anny Wuytz (VAR, Belgium) and Ali Abhary (CEO Spectrum, Turkey).

56.0
Friday 13.15 - 14.00 Raval