Radio is playing as loudly as ever, with new licenses, new digital options, new funding sources and a host of innovative ways to connect with a wide range of audiences.
Not only in India but around the world, the radio dial is being revitalised and recognised anew as a valuable part of the media and content creation mix.
To look into radios future prospects in Asia, the several stakeholders from the FM fraternity are assembling at the India Radio Forum 2008 on May 30, 2008 at Mumbai, India being organised by Partners in Media Asia Pvt. Ltd.
Radios long history means many of the questions about listening and hearing have already been answered. But the new media environment means there are several that remain to be answered. The event will attempt to examine the following questions:
Is India keeping up with world trends in radio?
Is there anything we need to know about the rest of the world that can be applied to the Indian radio landscape?
What are the predictions for Indias radio scene?
How can radio be most effectively, efficiently and creatively added to the media mix?
What do media buyers need to know and how can this best be delivered to make the most effective radio decisions possible?
What are the technologies that will make the most difference to radio players and to listeners?
Is digital radio a good option or a fancy gimmick for India?
What are the best regulatory models for radio in the next communications age and how best can India move towards a modern and robust framework that will encourage growth?
What are the business models for a new radio environment?
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Rajika Mittra
Special Projects Director
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Janet Alcantara
Conference Producer
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Source: i4d
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