Does radio have a future? Audio and podcast professionals discuss in Prague

Photo: Daniela Honigmann, Radio Prague International

Hundreds of radio industry bigwigs from revered broadcast institutions like the BBC and Deutsche Welle, as well as independent podcasters and young audio content creators, convened in Prague this week to discuss the future of radio, audio and podcasting at the 13th annual Radiodays Europe conference. Co-organised by Czech Radio in the year of its centenary, the three-day event drew people from as far as Australia, Canada and the US, as well as from across Europe.

Considered one of the best conferences for the industry in the world, Radiodays Europe (RDE) is billed as the meeting point for radio, podcast and audio. As such, it draws some of the biggest names in audio media from far beyond Europe’s borders – such as Eric Nuzum, who developed some of Audible’s and the US National Public Radio’s most successful podcasts, and Andrew Davies, head of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s specialist podcast production team.

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Author: Anna Fodor