Radio Botswana upgrades with Calrec’s IP-native Type R mixing system
Change is inevitable. It can be anticipated and incremental or come out of nowhere and hit you like a freight train; usually, it’s somewhere in between. Either way, if celebrating change was a sport, radio (now audio) broadcasting would be an Olympic champion.
This edition of RedTech magazine epitomizes that spirit. The cover story features Bell Media’s Dave Daigle explaining how the Canadian media giant uses significant technological changes to maintain intimate connections with its audience. We also find out how France’s RFI embraced the remarkable opportunities of the Olympics on its doorstep. We ask uncomfortable questions about navigating AI’s shifting ethical landscape and learn how Content is Queen is helping shape podcasting’s future by making it more inclusive.
We also reimagine the end-to-end journey of the media workflow, find underserved audiences in Europe, and suggest ways stations can get young people to embrace news. That would be a change! We feature exciting transmission, streaming and on-demand tech to help you navigate industry developments ahead of you and profile champions of technological innovation—the 2024 RedTech Award winners.
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