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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.

All Episodes

8:05
Longwave closures and job cuts from the BBC
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8:26
The AI top 40, and the BBC News channel in Australia
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8:44
Should you pull your radio station off TuneIn?
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9:33
What the radio figures actually say about...
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7:47
The world of radio goes to Rīga
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9:47
The big changes for radio's 55+ audience
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14:39
Kyle and Jackie O - what their show ending means for...
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11:58
Ofcom's news rules to cool FM band?
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11:18
Radioland gets a Marty; NRJ to leave national radio...
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12:59
Why TV's decline matters for radio
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11:10
New Australian broadcast rules - covering AI and kids
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10:27
Your emergency broadcaster - except when you're not
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9:15
ABC comes off iHeart
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7:29
STV Radio launches, and more AM switchoffs
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15:03
Radiocentre's 2025 - and closures as we move into 2026
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10:32
The future isn't AM in cities
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11:32
AM continues to be switched off worldwide, as FM gets...
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6:25
The stupid bit of Australia's social media ban for kids
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10:24
Does a trademark application tell us anything about...
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10:02
WSQK - showing how radio innovates unlike no other
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