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World Radio Day - Is Radio Still Relevant?

James Cridland, Radio Futurologist

13-Feb-17 10:00

World Radio Day - Is Radio Still Relevant?

Recent stats shows that 97% of Malaysians still listen to radio. That’s a whopping amount however, radio is being deemed as a dying form of technology. With digital media taking shape in the region, how is radio going to be relevant to all, as a consumer and as an advertiser? We speak to James Cridland, a Radio Futurologist about the future of radio. This is a rebroadcast show.


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