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Fakt Tapt video, the ACMA FoI, and how local is US radio really?

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SiriusXM and iHeart to merge?

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Longwave closures and job cuts from the BBC

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The AI top 40, and the BBC News channel in Australia

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Should you pull your radio station off TuneIn?

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What the radio figures actually say about multiplatform radio

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The world of radio goes to Rīga

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The big changes for radio's 55+ audience

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Kyle and Jackie O - what their show ending means for the radio industry

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Ofcom's news rules to cool FM band?

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Radioland gets a Marty; NRJ to leave national radio in Sweden

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Why TV's decline matters for radio

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New Australian broadcast rules - covering AI and kids

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Your emergency broadcaster - except when you're not

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ABC comes off iHeart

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STV Radio launches, and more AM switchoffs

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Radiocentre's 2025 - and closures as we move into 2026

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The future isn't AM in cities

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AM continues to be switched off worldwide, as FM gets a reprieve in Switzerland

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The stupid bit of Australia's social media ban for kids

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Does a trademark application tell us anything about Global's plans?

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WSQK - showing how radio innovates unlike no other

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Hey, Google - when will you fix radio? Plus, ARN's compliance team

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Tim Davie, Heart, AI traffic - and ACMA again

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News bulletins on radio, and AI

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Emergencies - and weekends

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New Tesla? It might not have a radio in it

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A visualised podcast - in the flesh

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ACMA: You Should Kick Kyle off FM Radio

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A review of a Deepelec DP-666 radio receiver

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No more awards in Australia; no more Radio in the UK Academy

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The BBC adds new stations to DAB

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Pennine Radio's reunion

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Radiodays Asia in Jakarta

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Apple's radio stations now everywhere

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Calls for legislation to protect radio in Australia, and BBC adds catch-up

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Multiplatform Christian O'Connell: coming soon across Australia

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So long, James Whale

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Time to Kiis goodbye in Brisbane?

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ABC Radio Brisbane celebrates 100 years on-air

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The biggest radio stations in the US

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The end of local radio in the UK (almost)

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The Voice of America gets cut

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Emergency radio broadcasting - ABC Radio Brisbane excels in Cyclone Alfred

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RAJAR’s MIDAS study, and a look ahead to Radiodays

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A tale of two sets of radio closures

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BBC audio for international users

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Radio in the car: and bad software

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Triple J's Hottest 100; and Apple's stations

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Two big changes in radio in the UK - and what it means for everyone

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BBC Sounds - is it going away internationally?

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New radio, new talent, and AM

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Happy 100, Aussie Radio

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Better user interfaces in cars change radio listening

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Careful what the numbers tell you

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Link rot, RAJAR and the BBC's global numbers

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Farewell All Access; congrats Kyle and Jackie O

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What the world's first podcaster would do with radio

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AI and radio

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Behind the scenes for radio visualisation at BBC Radio 5 Live

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AM given reprieve; Long Wave to go away; radio on TV

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An excerpt of a trip report

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India tells phone manufacturers to get FM; and BBC local radio

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AM radio's US defenders

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Ken Bruce hits the air and Bauer hits its stride

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Can your presenters publish to your website?

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AM radio to disappear from more cars

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Robot radio comes closer, with RadioGPT - but is it any good?

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CBC to turn off transmitters (but not yet)

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BBC pulls its stations from Radioplayer, and the RAJAR figures

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Ken Bruce leaving BBC Radio 2

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The big AM switchoff gathers pace

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Radio marketing, and the BBC, and other things

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RAJAR, MIDAS, Local BBC Radio, and privacy

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BBC Sounds sees no growth; but ABC sees 22% increase

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The BBC dismantles Steve Wright, the World Service, and the Prime Minister

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Radio's multiplatform radio figures from Australasia

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BBC Sounds, Kenny Everett carts, and breakfast radio vs podcasts

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Getting more value from the archive

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BBC Sounds by the numbers

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Why is Australian radio booming?

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Canadian radio, and the rise of smart speakers

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BBC cuts; TechSurvey, RAJAR

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The end of music radio on AM? TuneIn cuts stations off; and DRM's relationship with the BBC

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A radio receiver for people with dementia

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Shortwave radio: who owns the receivers?

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Emergency broadcasting, radio's market share, and the launch of Alfred

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The curious case of the radio station that broke peoples' cars

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The end of open, as audio goes exclusive

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Is no news good news? And: funding the BBC

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The BBC's fight against stupid

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Radio vs Spotify - some data

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Infinite Dial UK results, and 'Local BBC Radio'

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An Infinite Dial for the UK at last

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More talk! Less music!

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Radio is a hit for car drivers

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The UK's new radio figures

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The CRA's good week

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Behind the Chris Evans Radio 1 breakfast show

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The people who don't listen to radio on a radio

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Global makes a global hiring; female voices and the radio

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Why the words we use matter

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Who owns Inside Radio? And a syndicated show with a difference

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Switzerland to turn off FM radio - the campaign to save it

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Podcasts on your radio; radio in your Deezer; listeners on the air

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The future of radio in Africa; and more stations in Belgium

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Jono Coleman, and talkRADIO becomes a TV channel

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Who cares? Plus, Audacy's 350 new stations

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Numbers from Nielsen; Ed Sheeran; terms and conditions

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Conferences, trust, and radio in the car

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Goodbye, and keep listening

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At Radio Alive, things are changing

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Confessions of a radio ad writer

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The misguided quest for control

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Reminding listeners how to tune in, in a multiplatform world

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5G - the future of radio?

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40 years of lazy Buggles headlines

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Visually augmented audio - is it our future?

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Google and Facebook and the power of radio

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Podcast Movement 2019

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Cockroaches

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Live radio doesn't work on headphones

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Music logs can be better

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The AM radio station that's number two

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Hearing the voice of your listener

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The radio station making money from podcasts

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Three podcasts we can learn from

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Apple’s changing podcasting: but is it theirs to change?

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Let’s stop deluding ourselves about the FM chip in phones

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Where should a radio station be?

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For internet radio, there may be trouble ahead

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Radio’s biggest strength and worst enemy: habit

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Is AM Radio's future all-digital?

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The NAB Show 2019 - and the move to home studios

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The dangers of assumption

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Would an all-podcast radio station work?

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What podcasting can teach radio

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Commercial Radio Australia tries to remove links to radio stations

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Radio: the gekko's cheating on you!

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Radio - full of transferable skills

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Should 'engineering' and 'IT' merge?

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Does a little Australian TV channel give us clues for radio’s future?

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A commercial radio breakfast show, without the commercials

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The BBC’s unfortunate bullying of Fortunately listeners

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Standards are boring - but they are there for a reason

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Check your speakers really are smart

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Radio in the car - a better experience

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New technology: bad for radio?

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Podcast measurement: more standardised than you’d think

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Do you really need a radio building at all?

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New tech offers radio listeners more choice

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Why are you in radio anyway?

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A recap of Next Radio 2018

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The secret to achieve a growing radio industry

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Talent plus brand = success?

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Naming your own radio station: what’s yours?

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Can a smart speaker replace a kitchen radio?

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Is object-based media in your future?

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iHeartRadio - the future of radio?

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Some new advertising ideas are the pits

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Podcast positivity

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Re-thinking and reinventing

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At last - a chance for global podcasting measurement

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Multiplatform radio lessons from Germany

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Why you’re wrong to pull out of TuneIn

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Google Podcasts: friend or foe to radio?

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The next step for personalised radio

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Learning from NPR

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Are we heading for an all-IP media future?

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What is a radio, anyway?

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Measuring your best customers

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A look at a new London radio station

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Rajar's MIDAS touch

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Digital radio's tight targeting

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Will podcasts eat radio?

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Editing and polishing live radio

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Radio station swag

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Live radio is lazy radio

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Is radio dead? This futurist thinks so

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The great Norwegian experiment - switching off FM

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Digital-first radio

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We can learn lots from European radio

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Is your website HTTPS? And should you care?

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AM: death by a thousand transmitters

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The UK: almost ready to switch off FM?

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Broadcast radio - are data-driven ads the future?

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Young people don't listen to the radio

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Should radio take podcasting more seriously?

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How are we listening to audio in 2018?

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The Brits are turning off AM - SHOULD WE PANIC????!!!1

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Australian radio’s christmas-time sabotage

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FM licences will be worth less - but it doesn't matter

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Presenters and blogs - make it stop

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Smart speakers for smart listeners

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Is it time for radio to tune out of TuneIn?

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Why UK radio is doing so well

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What to put in your top-of-hour ident to make people listen longer

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The Main Studio Rule - US radio’s biggest opportunity in years

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A visit to Q Radio in Belfast

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The UK’s slow road to AM/FM switchoff

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OzPod 2017- the state of podcasting in September 2017

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The thing most radio station websites forget

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Shopping with the radio

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Radio should go where the speakers are

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Saying thank you

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Social media goes massive for Slovenian radio hosts

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Is zero-rated data good news for radio?

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Lazy Buggles Headlines

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Smart ads aren't so smart - so when will we fix streaming?

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Radio engineers need to talk too!

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Radio and young people - is it an on-demand future?

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Learning from China

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Get your tech right for an emergency

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Lessons on radio's future from 1941

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Simple radio marketing that works

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Where is the best radio in the world?

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Is Beats 1 really “the biggest radio station in the world”?

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What's the point of a radio conference?

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I listened to lots of podcasts and this is what I learnt

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What Volkswagen can teach us about radio’s future

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Getting out of the studio with a USB microphone

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The state of podcasting today - from the award organisers

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Making the most of your content - the Super Bowl edition

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Hacking radio stations - the new normal ##EXPLICIT LANGUAGE##

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Did the iPhone really destroy radio?

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Is it all over for live overnight radio?

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Norway switches off FM. Why don't they just stream everything?

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The great radio switchoff

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Why radio matters

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The radio station in a pub, and other company-run stations

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Barking mad - radio for dogs

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Making digital-first radio

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Boom 97.3's Christmasizer 2000 - a podcast extra!

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NPR One - the future of connected radio?

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Radio in cars - popular everywhere

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The lazy antique radio photo - and what we need to do to eradicate it

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Malaysia: where radio is even more popular

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The one-man radio station with 35,000 listeners

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The radio station with no studios