Radiodays Europe will take place in Vienna next year, organisers of the major radio industry event have announced.
Since its launch in 2010 in Copenhagen, the event has travelled all over Europe, including Milan, Dublin, Barcelona and Berlin. Last year it was held in Paris where 1500 delegates from 62 countries attended.
But despite it being the biggest English speaking radio event in Europe – it has never been to England. Or any of the United Kingdon. Here’s hoping for 2019.
This year’s event in Amsterdam has just ended – and you can read all about it in this week’s edition of our weekly newsletter, eRADIO. Subscribe here.
A pleasure to share the stage with @tonyblackburn today at @radiodayseurope #RDE17 pic.twitter.com/uTaBDEosED
— Scott Mills (@scott_mills) March 20, 2017
At the #RDE17 Radio Summit, it's @kieranmcgeary CEO of @Corks96FM @C103Cork – he praises industry cooperation on Irish Radioplayer pic.twitter.com/S9rdQrlw09
— RadioToday Live (@RadioTodayLive) March 20, 2017
Onto connected cars – @nickpiggott @RadioDNS says the motor industry is ready to implement hybrid radio: broadcast + internet #RDE17 pic.twitter.com/CzsVzmP2zM
— RadioToday Live (@RadioTodayLive) March 21, 2017
Norway will save around €20m a year by switching off FM transmission. #FMexit #RDE17 pic.twitter.com/9rX4dJ4YFP
— RadioToday Live (@RadioTodayLive) March 21, 2017
And here's your Facebook Audio session takeaways – experiment with new formats says @guidobuelow from @facebook #RDE17 pic.twitter.com/VRALmrkhrD
— RadioToday Live (@RadioTodayLive) March 20, 2017
What's the most recent note on @OC's phone? Expect "what's the strangest tourist attraction you've been to?" on @absoluteradio tomorrow… pic.twitter.com/DjnGWhzQIU
— RadioToday Live (@RadioTodayLive) March 20, 2017