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BMA’s View: Radio  Broadcasting In The Digital And AI-Infused Ecosystem – How Professionals Can Stay Ahead

July 21, 2024
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[This article is written in support of the forthcoming Radio and Digital Sound Broadcasting Summit – Africa 2024 coming up on 18 – 19 June 2024 in Johannesburg, South Africa. [Learn more about the event here]

In a landscape that seems to be dominated by streaming services and podcasts, one might assume that traditional radio broadcasting has lost its lustre. However, in our opinion, the reality could not be further from the truth. Modern technology has not only revitalised radio but also transformed the very essence of how it’s delivered. Let’s summarise how technology has revolutionised radio broadcasting and explore some strategies broadcast professionals and content publishers can leverage to stay ahead in this dynamic and ever-evolving environment.

Firstly, the advent of digital broadcasting has significantly enhanced the quality and reliability of radio signals. With the DAB, DRM and other digital technology operating platforms, listeners today can enjoy crystal-clear sound without the interference that plagued traditional analog broadcasts. Broadcasters can also offer additional channels and services, catering to diverse audience preferences thanks to digital technology.

Moreover, the internet has opened up endless possibilities for radio broadcasters. Online streaming allows stations to reach global audiences without geographical constraints. Podcasting, in particular, has emerged as a powerful tool for radio broadcasters to engage with audiences on-demand, offering a plethora of content ranging from talk shows to serialised dramas.

Additionally, mobile technology has put radio in the palm of our hands. Smartphone apps provide convenient access to radio stations anytime, anywhere. 

Social media platforms have become indispensable tools for radio broadcasters to connect with their audience. By leveraging social media, broadcasters can engage in real-time conversations, conduct polls, and solicit feedback, fostering a sense of community among listeners. 

These are all well and good. But the question is, what should current radio and sound broadcasters be doing to stay ahead in this rapidly evolving landscape?

[This article is written in support of the forthcoming Radio and Digital Sound Broadcasting Summit – Africa 2024 coming up on 18 – 19 June 2024 in Johannesburg, South Africa. [Learn more about the event here]

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