Radiodays Asia opens in Jakarta with a successful first day of training workshops

Radiodays Asia 2025 officially opened today at the Hotel Aryaduta Menteng in Jakarta on Monday with a highly successful day of educational workshops.

The three day international conference was not disrupted by the protests in the Indonesian capital.

Last week crowds gathered to protest  concerns about the proposed hike in housing subsidies for members of parliament and frustration with perceived corrupt political elites getting more weaalthy while ordinary citizens struggle with rising costs of living. The protests escalated with students, labor unions, and activists demanding broader reforms in government accountability and came to a head last week on Thursday, Friday and Saturday after a ride share driver was killed by police. Roads were closed around the protest areas last week.

Sunday, the day before the conference, was quiet and on the first day, Monday, there was no visible sign of protests near the confernece hotel. All roads near the conference hotel were open on Monday night. Some restaurants and public buildings closed as a precaution, but in the end it was unnecessary. Government workers were asked to work form home, reducing traffic and people in the heart of the city.

Inside the conference hotel, delegates joined both in person and online for practical, skills-based workshops covering:

Mike Russell presented a workshop on AI Tools for broadcasters and creators. Software explored in the sessioin included video and audio creation and editing Ai tools.

Radiodays Asia 2025: photo S Ahern Radioinfo

Steve Ahern led a workshop where participants explored approached for business sustainability strategies for the audio industry, using Ai tools to improve productivity and positive communications strategies to communicate the evolution of radio into new audio platforms and products.

Radiodays Asia 2025: photo S Ahern Radioinfo

Podcast planning and creation methods were taught by Deutsche Welle and Method Kit (main picture).

A workshop on self-promotion and personal branding for audio professionals was led by Nessa McGann.

The sessions drew enthusiastic participation, offering actionable insights, hands-on learning, and lively discussions. Networking between attendees added to the energy, as the global audio community connected ahead of the full conference launch this morning.

Radiodays Asia 2025: photo S Ahern Radioinfo

 

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