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Wednesday, April 10 • 9:00am - 10:15am
Making Radio Relevant to the iTunes Generation

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Radio has not played the same role in students' lives as it has in past generations. As a result, students perceptions about the relevance of radio and audio production for the masses has changed. At many institutions, student interest and participation in student radio stations has declined. This panel explores students' relationships with radio, podcasting, satellite, iTunes and social media and ways to keep students engaged in learning the craft of effectively producing audio for the masses.
Moderator: Brenda Jaskulske, University of North Texas
Panelists: Valerie Geller, Geller Media Interational, Content and COMBO is King;  Using Multiple Platform Delivery Systems to Attract the Next Generation to Radio
Daniel Anstandig, President, Listener Driven Radio; If you want me to listen to YOU, you have to Listen to ME
Glenn Hubbard, East Carolina University; True believers: Working with students who still love radio in 2013
Brenda K. Jaskulske, University of North Texas; What's In It for Me?  Perspectives from the Other Side of the Radio


Wednesday April 10, 2013 9:00am - 10:15am PDT
Conference Room 2

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