BBC audio for international users

BBC audio for international users

Author: James Cridland February 23, 2025 Duration: 6:52

For anyone curious about where the world of radio is heading next, Radioland, with James Cridland-radio futurologist offers a clear-eyed and informed perspective. This isn't just industry gossip; it's a thoughtful analysis of the forces reshaping audio. James Cridland, working as a consultant and writer at the intersection of radio and new technology, sifts through the noise to bring you the most significant developments. In each episode, you'll hear a concise breakdown of emerging platforms, shifting listener habits, and the business models that are succeeding or failing. The discussion is global in scope, looking beyond any single market to understand the broader trends affecting broadcasters and audio creators everywhere. Tuning into this podcast provides a unique advantage: it's like having a knowledgeable guide explain not just what is changing, but why it matters and what might come next. The analysis is grounded in real-world observation, offering practical insight for professionals in the business and intrigued enthusiasts alike. You can find more from James, including his newsletter, through his personal website. Radioland is your regular briefing on the evolution of an enduring medium, delivered with authority and a focus on the future.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Radioland, with James Cridland - radio futurologist
Podcast Episodes
Careful what the numbers tell you [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:54
All the links and everything else at https://james.crid.land/update/dab-numbers-australia
AI and radio [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:25
An audio version of my newsletter, at https://james.crid.land/update/ai-and-radio
An excerpt of a trip report [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 5:36
I needed to record something using an ALABS IRON MINI-WL, and so I recorded a bit of a recent trip report. The trip report is part of my blog at https://james.cridland.net/blog/