One of the world’s great radio conferences, Next Radio, was held last Monday in London.
Launched in 2011, Next Radio is the brainchild of Matt Deegan and radioinfo, AsiaRadioToday contributor James Cridland.
For those of our readers who couldn’t get to London, James has kindly made the sessions available for free.
Here’s just some below. Watch @thisisnextradio for more, or subscribe to the YouTube channel. “More next week, probably,” says James.
- The power of sound – Sam Crowther from AMillionAds was an awesome opener with an 18-minute crafted presentation delving into sound’s power for advertisers
- Insights from Australia’s top radio talent – Craig Bruce, Australia’s most respected talent coach, with 18-minutes of learnings from Australia’s biggest radio names
- How record companies use the data Spotify/Apple send them – Brittney Bean (“from the internet”) highlights the use of consumption data. (9 minutes)
- How students listen to, and study, radio – Julia Hayball with what I felt were some worrying trends about radio’s place with students. (9 minutes)
- Making friends with radio engineers – Ann Charles tells us why producers and radio engineers should work together. (9 minutes)
- Radio breakfast show secrets revealed – Francis Currie and Niklas Nordén show some interesting real-time data on content-testing. . (18 minutes)
- Getting listeners to call in – Graham Mack with a masterful 9 minutes, showing how he gets listener voices on-air.
Below: Matt Deegan and James Cridland at Next Radio
-