Radio Ink‘s Forecast is the annual radio-industry financial conference that gathers station group owners, CEOs, CFOs, managers, and Wall Streeters to discuss current industry conditions and reveal their predictions for the coming year.
Here’s the panel I’m moderating:
Radio: Initiatives That Are Changing (and Challenging) Radio
Think things will remain the same in the future? Think again. Radio Ink has identified initiatives that will change radio forever. From creating content to generating sales, radio has faced an onslaught of new media – while still absorbing a decade of change brought about through consolidation. What’s gone right? What’s gone wrong? And how do we fix it?
Moderated by: Mel Taylor, Mel Taylor & Associates
>> Drew Hilles, Director/Audio, Google
>> Lisa Namerow, Director, AOL Radio
>> Gary Krantz, Chief Digital Media Officer, Westwood One, Inc.
>> David Goodman, President, Marketing, CBS Radio
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