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08:30
09:30
REGISTRATION AND PARTNER VISIT ()

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For those who haven't downloaded their free access badge, the team at La Lettre Pro de la Radio will allow you to print it out at the entrance to this stage of the RadioTour. You will then have 30 minutes to discover the site and meet the partners of this new day.

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09:20
09:30
[Pitch partners] 1 minute to convince ()

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Each partner of RadioTour Brussels will have one minute to present their products or services. Throughout this day of June 20, you will also have the opportunity to meet them in a dedicated space to discuss your needs and share with them problems related to programming, information, dressing or distribution of your content. . .

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09:30
09:55
[Opening keynote] Decline or rebirth? Radio in the face of the omnipresence of digital ()

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Never in its long history has radio faced so many technological upheavals. These rapid and steady developments mechanically lead to profound changes in the production and distribution of radio, but also in the way radio is listened to. The listener has a say and makes it known in their changing listening behaviours. The radio has to adapt. Frank Lanoux, who has long led RMC in France, and who has given it a new lease of life, will share his weapons to win this battle in the face of digital technology.

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Frank Lanoux

Frank Lanoux

FLX
Former Executive NextRadioTV / Altice Média
France

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09:50
10:00
[Photography] The radio landscape in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation in 2024 ()

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The radio landscape of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation consists of RTBF network radio stations, private network radio stations, independent private radio stations and private and public web radio stations. We will go into the details with Xavier Jacques-Jourion, director of the radio division at the CSA.

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10:00
10:10
[Study] Evolution of radio audience in French-speaking Belgium in the light of the latest wave ()

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In the face of the onslaught of competition, the radio media is doing well in Belgium. Out of 10 In recent years, the Media Information Centre (MIC) has seen a stable audiences and listening time, while radio continues its successful transition digital. One fact: Belgians love radio: the media reaches 80% of the population of more than 12 years between 13 and 2023. We will go into the details with Michaël Debels, Director CIM research.

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Michael Debels

Michael Debels

CIM
Research Director
Belgique

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10:20
11:00
[Design Fiction] Radio 2050 : Back to the future ()

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What will radio look like in 2050? In its conception, in its production, in its broadcast, in its reception. . . in which directions the radio of the beginning of the 21st century must go in order to anticipate the choices of the listener in 2050. The decisions taken today will most likely have repercussions in 25 years’ time: the choice of broadcast, the presence on platforms and in the passenger compartment, the training of new generations, energy saving. . . An overview of long-term visions with Guillaume Collard (CEO of RTL Belgium), Kim Beyns (CEO of N-Group) and Frédéric Gérand (Director of Audio at RTBF).

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