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IBC2025: Transformation approaches
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Billed as IBC’s “most transformative edition yet,” next week’s event reflects global concerns about dramatic change, charting shifting content models, audience shifts and platform fragmentation. The show returns to Amsterdam Sept. 12–15.
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Transitions are about incentives
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Public incentives are required to support the transition to digital distribution
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Wheatstone debuts Linux driver for IBC audience
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Open source driver designed for the WheatNet IP audio ecosystem
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WorldDAB updates in-car UX guidelines
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The update refines service navigation and reaffirms radio’s role in connected vehicles
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MIW opens applications for 2025 Launch mentorship program
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The program is for women pursuing technical careers in broadcasting
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SwissRadioDay 2025 draws more
than 600 participants
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Organizers have provided links for images, livestream videos and a feedback survey
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Radio Academy Festival 2025 brings global voices to London
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This year's theme is "World of Sound"
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Telos Alliance to showcase AI-based audio tools at IBC2025
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The company has added AI-powered audio quality control to its server platform
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Podcast newcomers lean into video, Edison Research finds
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New U.S. consumers more likely to watch video than listen to audio-only programs
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GatesAir takes AirWatch365 monitoring service international to IBC
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Full-time monitoring can provide immediate diagnostic and services
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Tech Focus: CGI dira aims for modernity
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The company says dira OnAir Player is a versatile playout controller
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Dielectric introduces new FM
antenna series
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The new design offers five models tailored to different power requirements
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Radio engineering vet takes
over at Inrush
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Has worked at WAMU and
CBS Radio New York
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