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In this week’s episode, The Future of Radio, Jack is joined by Jono Godlee, Director of @UniteRadio

Jack begins the episode giving his view on how radio stations could attract a younger audience; explains the science behind radio waves and gives his listeners a brief history of the invention and development of radio, as well as a rare clip of a song that was played on the first wireless worldwide radio broadcast in 1920.

Jacks talks to Jono about Unite Radio; who they work in partnership with; current listening trends among people of different ages; the ways in which people listen and how this has changed and the pair go on to discuss various developments in the industry and how technology may influence radio as we know it in the future.

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Unite Radio website

Unite Radio on Facebook

Unite Radio on Instagram 

Kids Fun Radio

Ofcom- The Future of Radio

So, where does radio go from here? An article by RadioWorld

What does the future hold for radio? An article by RadioKing

Brothership Studio 

Celebrating ADHD – Sue Hart


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