Radiodays Asia returns to Jakarta Sept. 1–3, with organizers again positioning the event as a regional meeting point for radio, podcasting and audio professionals across Asia-Pacific.
The event will take place at the Aryaduta Hotel and will include conference sessions, workshops, networking events and Podcast Day Asia. Organizers say the program will focus on areas including the growing use of AI in audio, podcast revenue strategies, youth engagement and training initiatives for broadcasters and content creators.
Additional themes highlighted by the organizers include commercial case studies from the radio, podcast and wider audio sectors, updates on radio and podcast markets across Asia and discussions on how broadcasters and podcasters in Europe are developing audience and revenue strategies.
Radiodays Asia point to the growing importance of Southeast Asia’s audio sector and the increasing role of digital listening platforms across the region. The conference is expected to attract broadcasters, podcast creators, streaming companies, technology providers and audio executives from across Asia-Pacific and beyond.
Ambassador program
According to the organizers, the program is intended to strengthen connections across Asia’s radio, podcast and audio sectors while expanding the event’s reach into local markets.
The organizers are also launching a Radiodays Asia ambassador program to expand awareness of the event across regional audio markets. The initiative is seeking broadcasters, podcasters, producers, educators and digital media professionals to promote the conference through their industry and social media networks.
Radiodays Asia says selected ambassadors will receive complimentary access to the 2026 conference in exchange for helping share event updates and industry news ahead of the Jakarta gathering.
You can find more information and register for the event here.
These stories might interest you
Malawi’s former broadcasters get a second chance
KISS rebrand targets digital-first audiences
Good to Great Lesson #10: Context creates content that matters
