This document discusses the future of radio in a digital world. It argues that radio needs to utilize both broadcast (FM, DAB, DAB+) and broadband to reach listeners across devices like smartphones. Research presented found that a hybrid radio app pre-installed on phones could increase listening, with 67% of respondents saying they would use it. Industry groups are working on a "smart radio" initiative and API standard to integrate broadcast radio into mobile apps in a way that provides more content while reducing data usage. The conclusion is that digital radio through technologies like DAB+ supports values like pluralism, diversity and added value for listeners.
Dax by Global : Digital Audio Exchange @ European Radio and Digital Audio Sho...ACTUONDA
DAX by Global gives advertisers a single buying point across 180 digital audio platforms including Soundcloud, Radionomy and radio brands including Global, the media & entertainment group’s Capital and Radio X and Bauer Media’s Kiss in the UK. Global created DAX because there was no easy way for advertisers to reach the growing number of people listening to audio on digital devices. In the UK every week over 24 million (MIDAS Plus Winter 2017) people stream digital audio and this figure is growing. In November 2017, DAX launched in France and Germany.
At the end of 2017, DAX became the world’s largest digital audio advertising platform by acquiring US-based digital audio ad sales company, AudioHQ and rebranding. This gives Global an ad sales and ad tech footprint in the US and makes DAX the largest digital audio advertising platform in the world reaching 160 million listeners.
Presented by David Cooper, Head of DAX Sales (EU
The program of The European Radio and Digital Audio Show 2018 is coorganized by Nicolas Moulard (Actuonda) and Xavier Filliol (Les Editions de l'Octet) in collaboration with Phiippe Chapot (Editions HF).
www.salondelaradio.com
www.european-show.radio
TuneIn presentation @ European Radio and Digital Audio Show 2018ACTUONDA
TuneIn presentation @ European Radio and Digital Audio Show 2018
A look at TuneIn’s core benefits – one directory multiple platforms. Devices, reach, models, developments.
A review of the drivers and appetite for subscription models in Europe.
By Miles Palmer, representative of TuneIn for Europe.
The program of The European Radio and Digital Audio Show 2018 is coorganized by Nicolas Moulard (Actuonda) and Xavier Filliol (Les Editions de l'Octet) in collaboration with Phiippe Chapot (Editions HF).
www.salondelaradio.com
www.european-show.radio
'A PRX For The UK?: A Scheme To Improve The Sales Of Audio From Producers To ...Grant Goddard
Presentation by the Radio Independents Group proposing an online marketplace for the sale of UK radio programmes to broadcasters, made at the Broadcast Video Expo in London on 14 February 2012, written by Mike Hally, Daniel Nathan and Grant Goddard.
Dax by Global : Digital Audio Exchange @ European Radio and Digital Audio Sho...ACTUONDA
DAX by Global gives advertisers a single buying point across 180 digital audio platforms including Soundcloud, Radionomy and radio brands including Global, the media & entertainment group’s Capital and Radio X and Bauer Media’s Kiss in the UK. Global created DAX because there was no easy way for advertisers to reach the growing number of people listening to audio on digital devices. In the UK every week over 24 million (MIDAS Plus Winter 2017) people stream digital audio and this figure is growing. In November 2017, DAX launched in France and Germany.
At the end of 2017, DAX became the world’s largest digital audio advertising platform by acquiring US-based digital audio ad sales company, AudioHQ and rebranding. This gives Global an ad sales and ad tech footprint in the US and makes DAX the largest digital audio advertising platform in the world reaching 160 million listeners.
Presented by David Cooper, Head of DAX Sales (EU
The program of The European Radio and Digital Audio Show 2018 is coorganized by Nicolas Moulard (Actuonda) and Xavier Filliol (Les Editions de l'Octet) in collaboration with Phiippe Chapot (Editions HF).
www.salondelaradio.com
www.european-show.radio
TuneIn presentation @ European Radio and Digital Audio Show 2018ACTUONDA
TuneIn presentation @ European Radio and Digital Audio Show 2018
A look at TuneIn’s core benefits – one directory multiple platforms. Devices, reach, models, developments.
A review of the drivers and appetite for subscription models in Europe.
By Miles Palmer, representative of TuneIn for Europe.
The program of The European Radio and Digital Audio Show 2018 is coorganized by Nicolas Moulard (Actuonda) and Xavier Filliol (Les Editions de l'Octet) in collaboration with Phiippe Chapot (Editions HF).
www.salondelaradio.com
www.european-show.radio
'A PRX For The UK?: A Scheme To Improve The Sales Of Audio From Producers To ...Grant Goddard
Presentation by the Radio Independents Group proposing an online marketplace for the sale of UK radio programmes to broadcasters, made at the Broadcast Video Expo in London on 14 February 2012, written by Mike Hally, Daniel Nathan and Grant Goddard.
WorldDAB Infographic: DAB/DAB+ Digital Radio Europe and Asia Pacific Q2 2019WorldDAB
The latest infographic from WorldDAB showing statistics including DAB/DAB+ sales (including line fit automotive), household penetration, % new cars with DAB/DAB+, DAB/DAB+ 1st level road coverage and total DAB/DAB+ network coverage (% of population) 2013 vs 2019.
The data included in this infographic has been provided by WorldDAB members and partners including market research agencies, broadcasters, national digital radio bodies, national ministries and governmental bodies.
WorldDAB gathers the latest available data on DAB+ regarding receiver sales; new car sales; population coverage; household penetration; road coverage; national DAB+ stations; digital radio reach; listening numbers; emerging markets.
Updated and published twice a year, the WorldDAB infographic includes important data and figures on DAB+ for broadcasters, receiver and automotive manufacturers, as well as listeners.
For questions related to this infographic contact projectoffice@worlddab.org.
'Submission To The House Of Lords Select Committee On Communications re: Digi...Grant Goddard
Written evidence submitted to the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications for its inquiry into digital radio switchover in the UK, written by Grant Goddard in January 2010.
Digital terrestrial TV (One-Seg, or 1seg) to mobile phones (mobile TV) started in Japan on April 1, 2006, and Japan's 1seg standard is also used in South America including Brazil. This report gives a comprehensive overview of the different types of mobile TV in Japan, describes business models used successfully in Japan for monetizing mobile TV. The report includes quantitative estimates of market size, and details of the numbers of mobile TV phones shipped (includes 2010 data, estimations of how many hours/month people watch mobile TV) and an introduction to DoCoMo's new profitable mobile beeTV
Version 14 of January 22, 2011
approx. 126 pages, 11 Figures, 50 Photos, 12 Tables, pdf-format, 4.7 Mbyte
The Broadcasting Board of Governors and Voice of America, in partnership with the Aid and Development Forum, held a pre-conference training on media response during disasters. Topics included:
Improving the interaction between media and response teams: how to communicate and develop relationships with humanitarian agencies and address challenges that humanitarian groups face when collaborating with media during a disaster.
Effective communication and new trends: applying social media in disaster relief, how to make the most of new technologies and social networks
How to collaborate with the private sector: using case studies, the session will focus on utilizing partnerships with the private sector companies to rebuild local communities
How to better engage communities and local governments: managing partnerships during a disaster
During 2015, Ofcom UK licensed and co-ordinated a trial of small scale DAB . The report concludes that the trials were generally highly successful and achieved their three objectives.
'Digital Radio Switchover: Somewhere Over The Rainbow?' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
Analysis of the progress achieved by the United Kingdom government's policy to replace analogue broadcast radio transmission with DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) and the relevant issues that required solutions to combat its apparent lack of success, written by Grant Goddard for Enders Analysis in October 2007.
WorldDAB Infographic: DAB/DAB+ Digital Radio Europe and Asia Pacific Q2 2019WorldDAB
The latest infographic from WorldDAB showing statistics including DAB/DAB+ sales (including line fit automotive), household penetration, % new cars with DAB/DAB+, DAB/DAB+ 1st level road coverage and total DAB/DAB+ network coverage (% of population) 2013 vs 2019.
The data included in this infographic has been provided by WorldDAB members and partners including market research agencies, broadcasters, national digital radio bodies, national ministries and governmental bodies.
WorldDAB gathers the latest available data on DAB+ regarding receiver sales; new car sales; population coverage; household penetration; road coverage; national DAB+ stations; digital radio reach; listening numbers; emerging markets.
Updated and published twice a year, the WorldDAB infographic includes important data and figures on DAB+ for broadcasters, receiver and automotive manufacturers, as well as listeners.
For questions related to this infographic contact projectoffice@worlddab.org.
'Submission To The House Of Lords Select Committee On Communications re: Digi...Grant Goddard
Written evidence submitted to the House of Lords Select Committee on Communications for its inquiry into digital radio switchover in the UK, written by Grant Goddard in January 2010.
Digital terrestrial TV (One-Seg, or 1seg) to mobile phones (mobile TV) started in Japan on April 1, 2006, and Japan's 1seg standard is also used in South America including Brazil. This report gives a comprehensive overview of the different types of mobile TV in Japan, describes business models used successfully in Japan for monetizing mobile TV. The report includes quantitative estimates of market size, and details of the numbers of mobile TV phones shipped (includes 2010 data, estimations of how many hours/month people watch mobile TV) and an introduction to DoCoMo's new profitable mobile beeTV
Version 14 of January 22, 2011
approx. 126 pages, 11 Figures, 50 Photos, 12 Tables, pdf-format, 4.7 Mbyte
The Broadcasting Board of Governors and Voice of America, in partnership with the Aid and Development Forum, held a pre-conference training on media response during disasters. Topics included:
Improving the interaction between media and response teams: how to communicate and develop relationships with humanitarian agencies and address challenges that humanitarian groups face when collaborating with media during a disaster.
Effective communication and new trends: applying social media in disaster relief, how to make the most of new technologies and social networks
How to collaborate with the private sector: using case studies, the session will focus on utilizing partnerships with the private sector companies to rebuild local communities
How to better engage communities and local governments: managing partnerships during a disaster
During 2015, Ofcom UK licensed and co-ordinated a trial of small scale DAB . The report concludes that the trials were generally highly successful and achieved their three objectives.
'Digital Radio Switchover: Somewhere Over The Rainbow?' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
Analysis of the progress achieved by the United Kingdom government's policy to replace analogue broadcast radio transmission with DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) and the relevant issues that required solutions to combat its apparent lack of success, written by Grant Goddard for Enders Analysis in October 2007.
Channelkit team is now working on a PRO version, with a goal to provide more advanced features that should facilitate and simplify your web research process.
Radioline presentation agregate distribute partner innovate @ Radio 2.0 Paris...ACTUONDA
Radioline presentation agregate distribute partner innovate @ Radio 2.0 Paris 2014
IV Rencontres Radio 2.0 Paris, le 13 octobre 2014, à Radio de Radio France.
Info : www.RR20.fr
Pour rester informé, suivez-nous sur :
- Facebook : Radio 2.0 Paris
- Twitter : @Radio_20 #rr20
- LinkedIn : Radio 2.0
Organisateurs : Nicolas Moulard / Actuonda, Xavier Filliol / Editions de l'Octet, Radio France, Ina Expert
Partenaires :
- Partenaires Platinum : Mediametrie, Limelight
- Autres Partenaires : Music Story, Triton Digital, Targetspot, RCS, Spotify, Netia, Deezer, Kantar
- Partenaires Média : La Lettre Pro de la Radio, RadioPub, Media +, Edition Multimedia, Satellinet, French Web
- La Radio des Rencontres : Broadcast Associés, Radioline
Avec le soutien du Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, Geste, ESML, Syrol, Sacem, UDA-Union des Annonceurs, IRMA, Salon de la Radio, URTI
Membres du Comité de Pilotage : Actuonda, Broadcast Associés, Deezer, Editions de l’Octet, Havas Media, INA, IndésRadio, irma, Kantar Media, Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, MédiaMétrie, Orange, Radio France, Radioline, RFI, RTL, Sacem , Spotify Targetspot , Triton Digital, UDA-Union des Annonceurs, Warner Music France.
150223 blm bvdw webradiomonitor 2014_goldmedia_english versionGoldmedia Group
The online audio usage in Germany is growing steadily; high bandwidth and the mobile Internet promote the online audio consumption. The gross investment in streaming audio advertising will grow by more than 50 percent in 2015. These are the main results of Webradiomonitor 2014.
The study was conducted by Goldmedia on behalf of the Bavarian regulatory authority for commercial broadcasting – BLM (http://www.blm.de) and – for the first time – by the focus group “Audio” of the Bundesverband Digitale Wirtschaft – BVDW (http://www.bvdw.org).
Webradiomonitor 2014 gives a comprehensive market overview of providers, use, scope and ad revenue among German online audio services for the sixth time. The study is based upon extensive primary data research, through surveys of all online audio providers in Germany, conducted from June to August of 2014.
European strategies for digital switch-over for radio. Radio executives from...Radiodays Europe
Terrestrial TV finished switch-over from analogue to digital broadcasting all over Europe in 2012. Now the process moves on with radio. Norway plans to turn off FM in 2017. Other countries have not yet defined any dates. And small radio stations are anxious about what switch-over will mean for them.
2019 has been an extremely busy year for DAB+. More countries are deploying it, considering it and listeners are in favour of it. Find out what makes DAB + one of the essential keys to your radio strategy
2019 a été une année extrèmement active sur le front du DAB+. Plus de pays le déploie, le considère et les auditeurs le plébiscitent. Découvrez ce qui fait du DAB+ une des clés indispensable de votre stratégie pour la radio
Radio in the car: What does the consumer really want?WorldDAB
From the Connected Car 2016 show, Laurence Harrison from Digital Radio UK looks at what consumers really want in the car, the role for radio and how it's already evolving
'DAB Radio: Nice Platform, Shame About The Take-Up' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
Analysis of the recommendation by the United Kingdom government's Digital Radio Working Group that DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) become the primary delivery platform for radio broadcasters by 2020 despite evidence of stalling consumer take-up of DAB receivers and accelerating penetration of internet connectivity, written by Grant Goddard for Enders Analysis in June 2008.
DAB/DAB+ Digital Radio Europe and Asia Pacific Q2 2019WorldDAB
WorldDAB gathers information from across the major DAB markets including government policy status, receiver sales, % new cars with DAB, network coverage, 1st level road coverage, household receiver penetration, stations on DAB vs FM, emerging markets.
The latest infographic from WorldDAB showing statistics including DAB/DAB+ sales (including line fit automotive), household penetration, % new cars with DAB/DAB+, DAB/DAB+ 1st level road coverage and total DAB/DAB+ network coverage (% of population) 2013 vs 2019.
A presentation from our 'Knowledge is Power: Radio' event.
Download this presentation here: http://bit.ly/1LRIsNo
Find out more about CIMTIG: http://bit.ly/1LRIdly
And keep your eyes peeled for our next event on Out Of Home, coming soon!
'DAB Digital Radio Lobbyists Fail To Persuade European Union To Force Switcho...Grant Goddard
Analysis of the doomed strategy of digital terrestrial radio lobby group World DMB to persuade the European Union to adopt a policy to require member states to replace analogue FM/AM radio broadcasts with DAB radio, written by Grant Goddard in November 2010 for Grant Goddard: Radio Blog.
'DAB Digital Radio Switchover In The UK: Q&A' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
Commentary in Q&A format on the prospects for DAB digital radio switchover in the UK after the government's decision in December 2013 to postpone indefinitely its date, written by Grant Goddard in April 2014.
Andrew Harrison, Radio Advertising Bureau – “The Future Of Commercial Radio”UMLondon
- An overview of the current commercial radio market and what it means for advertisers.
- A presentation that covers all of the bases (revenue, audience, digital etc) of what is currently happening in the commercial radio industry. An excellent starting point for anyone who would like some form of context for the industry as a whole.
'34 Facts About DAB Radio Switchover' by Grant GoddardGrant Goddard
Analysis of available market data to demonstrate that a UK government decision in December 2013 to implement DAB digital radio switchover will be a practical impossibility, written by Grant Goddard in September 2013 for UKRD Group Ltd.
Innovation Strategies for an International Broadcaster
SNRL UER Présentation SmartRadio
1. Digital Radio !
Smart Radio!
!
... its all!
about costs!
and content!
!!!
SNRL, 10e congrès annuel!
Paris, 20 Novembre 2014!
!
Dr. Christian Vogg, Head of Radio, EBU! 1
5. ➢ On average, 83,4 % of
RADIO AUDIENCE
Weekly reach, % individuals, 2013
MEDIA INTELLIGENCE SERVICE – RADIO IN EUROPE. 2013 AUDIENCE FIGURES
citizens listen to radio in
a typical week.
Avg = 83.4%
Note: France and Germany data are based on daily reach
Source: EBU based on members’ data
6. RADIO AUDIENCE – YOUNG ADULTS
Weekly reach, % individuals, 2013
MEDIA INTELLIGENCE SERVICE – RADIO IN EUROPE. 2013 AUDIENCE FIGURES
➢ On average,
84,1 % of the
young adults
are reached
weekly
Avg = 84.1%
Note: France and Germany data are based on daily reach
Source: EBU based on members’ data
7. Growth of mobile & second screen
Europe: installed connected devices (in millions). Source: IHS Electronics & Media
7
8. «On closer inspection it became clear that
we are facing in BBC Radio seismic shifts in
deep-seated behaviour that will over time
fundamentally change our business»
!
Helen Boaden, Director BBC Radio, March 2014!
!!
13. Who will pay in the end??
Annual costs
LTE/4G is
competitive,!
if...
Distribution!
!
Reception
Technical University Munich, School of Management, March 2014
13
Price per GB...
drops by 95 %
20. ‹#›
Special interest Sender
Sport
• Germany: live football
• UK: digital-only sports
channel – e.g. tennis,
Formula One
Drama & comedy
• UK: archive from the
BBC
Science
• Germany: higher
education for younger
audiences
21. ‹#›
Extended coverage
Energy on FM
Hamburg
Berlin
Rhein-Main
Nuremberg
Stuttgart Munich
Energy on DAB+
32. • Car industry: collaborate on hybrid radio projects
• Promote UK radioplayer's principle of hybrid car radio
32
33. 33
!RADIO INTERACTIVE -
!IN CARS
!
LINEAR PROGRAM AND
ON-DEMAND CONTENT
SUCCESSFUL FIELD
TEST BY
NDR (NORDDEUTSCHER
RUNDFUNK), VW
(VOLKSWAGEN) AND
COMMERCIAL
BROADCASTER
ANTENNE
NIEDERSACHEN
35. DAB ROLL-OUT
MEDIA INTELLIGENCE SERVICE - DIGITAL RADIO TOOLKIT
Leaders
Embracers
Newbies
Wait-and-see
Forthcomers
36. DIGITAL RADIO TOOLKIT
MEDIA INTELLIGENCE SERVICE - DIGITAL RADIO TOOLKIT
30
Key success factors
for the deployment
of digital radio
37. Car industry
Consumer
electronics
Key success factors
MEDIA INTELLIGENCE SERVICE - DIGITAL RADIO TOOLKIT
Institutional
structure
Policy and
regulation
Offer
Technology
Switchover
process
Public
comms
in 8 fields
39. 3,000
2,250
1,500
750
0
DATA PACKAGES - CONSUMER'S VIEW
MB/month for 80 hours listening
Streaming
FM+IP
Digital+IP
Typical mobile data
allowance (EU)
500 MB/month
39
Typical high-end data
allowance (EU)
2 GB/month
40. NO LIVE RADIO OUTSIDE WIFI
"Most users are afraid to blow up their mobile data
allowance. They also don't know how much of their
volume they've already spent.
A second reason why they don't listen to radio
streaming outside wifi is due to negative experiences
with poor network coverage which result in periodic
disruption of broadcast and disturb substantially the
reception experience."
Source: Thorsten Müller, Media Perspektiven 9/2013!
"Habitualisierte Mobilnutzung – Smartphones und Tablets gehören zum Medienalltag"
41. 41
Streaming via 3G:
6 hours, 53 minutes
BATTERY LIFE
Broadcasting
via FM (or DAB):
48 hours, 12 minutes
42. MAKING BROADCAST
LOOK LIKE
AN APP
Broadcast !
app
Unified hybrid app!
Standard!
Automatic Service Following
Enhanced services!
Pre-installed on the device!
42
Fragmented !
IP radio apps
51. SMART RADIO INITIATIVE
1. Free-to-air: Radio needs a broadcast backbone -
FM, DAB, DAB+!
2. Radio has to be where the users are – above all in
mobile phones and tablets!
3. The future of radio lies in using the combination of
broadband AND broadcast – not one or the other
51