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Radioland, with James Cridland - radio futurologist

A regular audio column with the most interesting news about radio"s future. James is a radio futurologist - a writer, speaker and consultant concentrating on the effect that new platforms and technology are having on the radio business across the world. He has a website at https://james.cridland.net where you can subscribe to Radioland, his newsletter.

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7:24
The BBC dismantles Steve Wright, the World Service,...
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8:45
Radio's multiplatform radio figures from Australasia
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6:19
BBC Sounds, Kenny Everett carts, and breakfast radio...
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6:06
Getting more value from the archive
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10:18
BBC Sounds by the numbers
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9:23
Why is Australian radio booming?
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7:30
Canadian radio, and the rise of smart speakers
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11:14
BBC cuts; TechSurvey, RAJAR
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15:26
The end of music radio on AM? TuneIn cuts stations...
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13:33
A radio receiver for people with dementia
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7:37
Shortwave radio: who owns the receivers?
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8:41
Emergency broadcasting, radio's market share, and the...
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8:30
The curious case of the radio station that broke...
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8:50
The end of open, as audio goes exclusive
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7:10
Is no news good news? And: funding the BBC
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11:37
The BBC's fight against stupid
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8:40
Radio vs Spotify - some data
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15:13
Infinite Dial UK results, and 'Local BBC Radio'
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6:09
An Infinite Dial for the UK at last
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8:44
More talk! Less music!
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