Podcast Day 24 to be held next month

 

Radiodays Europe has joined hands with the British and Australian Podcast Awards to work together on growing the biggest European podcasting conference – Podcast Day. 

The event, newly rebranded as Podcast Day 24, will be a 24-hour online conference with speakers from Australia, Europe and North America on June 7. Delegates will be able to watch the event in real-time and catch-up on sessions afterwards. 

If you want to know what's going on in the World of podcasting then this is your chance. We have podcasters from around the world giving updates on what they're doing now, how they got there and what they're looking forward to.

If you're brave you can watch the full 24 hours, if you fancy getting some sleep then all of the videos will be available to view after the event on demand. 

Some of the speakers announced so far include: Tolani Shoneye, Audrey Indome, and Milena Sanchez – also known as The Receipts. Happy Place star and creator, Fearne Cotton, Holly Bott, Managing Director of Entertainment at YMU Group, NPR's Tamar Charney, the Senior Director of Collaborative Journalism and Neal Carruth, the Senior Director of On-Demand News, Adam Bowie, Bus. Dev., BBC World Service, Knud Brix is Denmark's number one podcaster as the host of Genstart (Restart), RedHanded & Bear Radio podcasts plus James Cator, Spotify and Hussein Kesvani, speakers from the podcasts Brainwashed, Pop Chat and Evil by Design. Along with speakers from the American market Erik Diehn and Tom Webster, Edison Research and BBC Five Live's Dan Maudsely, the producer of British Podcast Awards gold-winner.

Peter Niegel CEO of Radiodays Europe says: “We’re excited to work with the Podcast Awards team to super-size PODCAST DAY and bring it to a larger audience, in different podcast markets around the world. Podcast Day always features the best speakers from the most interesting shows, platforms and companies and we’re looking forward to hosting even more great stories at the Podcast Day 24 event. Podcast Day started in Copenhagen in 2017, before moving to London in 2019. In 2020, due to the Coronavirus outbreak, the event evolved into Podcast Day Online, and reached its largest number of delegates so far”.

Matt Deegan from the British Podcast Awards says: “Podcasting is an international medium and we know podcasters are inspired by great content from all around the world. We’ll have parts of the day anchored in Sydney, London and North America, allowing us to reflect the three local scenes as well as share knowledge from further afield. We’re excited to work with the Radiodays Europe team to make Podcast Day 24 a massive success”.

Register here.

 

 
 

 


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