Radio 2.0 - let's discuss the future of radio

Video might have killed the radio stars... but what about Internet?

Welcome to the Radio 2.0 network. This group is meant to be an open portal for discussion around the future of radio and Radio 2.0

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Radio 2.0 platform is moving

We are currently looking at a better platform to continue discussing the future of online Radio.  In the meantime, you can keep following us through www.radio20.be and continue the conversation on Facebook and Linkedin where we have open…
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Radio 2.0 platform is moving

We are currently looking at a better platform to continue discussing the future of online Radio. 



In the meantime, you can keep following us through www.radio20.be and continue the conversation on Facebook and Linkedin…
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Created by Cleverwood Jul 28, 2010 at 6:05pm. Last updated by Cleverwood Jul 28, 2010.

RAdio 2.0 Manifesto

Created by Cleverwood May 19, 2009 at 10:40am. Last updated by Cleverwood May 19, 2009.

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Created by Cleverwood May 18, 2009 at 5:59pm. Last updated by Cleverwood May 18, 2009.

 

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Pete Smith

Mashable Review : Free Music Monday

Antiqcool : Girl in a Room — Wistful, sad and beautifully spare track with acoustic guitar, vocals and synth.

Free Music Monday

Posted by Pete Smith on November 18, 2009 at 8:37am

Pete Smith

Making music is a labour of love, making money is a by-product.

In a perfect world we would give all our music away for free and survive on touring revenue, merchandising and licensing income. Alas this is not always possible. In order to eat we have to sell a few CD’s. The good news is that much of our catalog has been released under this creative commons license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 We have made many Antiqcool songs free to download for a reason, we want you to… Continue

Posted by Pete Smith on November 18, 2009 at 8:36am

Cleverwood

Radio 2.0 Manifesto - let's discuss the future of radio!



Video might have killed the radio stars… what about Internet?



Each point of the manifesto we launch today corresponds to a group of functionalities that any online radio might or should consider implementing.



Let’s take #10 for instance: “Listening to the radio doesn’t require 100% of the listener’s attention. But once you catch their attention you’d better give them something nice.”…



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Posted by Cleverwood on May 19, 2009 at 8:55am

Cleverwood

Launching the radio Manifesto tomorrow

Tomorrow, May 19th, Cleverwood and Laid Back Radio will launch the Radio 2.0 Manifesto.

Internet has changed the way we communicate, access information, watch television or read the news. The next (r)evolution is radio. This 11 verses manifesto does not advocate replacing all FM radio stations with online alternatives but asks, instead, that we prepare for what lies ahead.

Stay tuned and spread the news!

Posted by Cleverwood on May 18, 2009 at 8:30pm

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Julien Mourlon

Your feedback on the radio manifesto ... 6 Replies

Started by Julien Mourlon in Radio Manifesto. Last reply by Julien Mourlon Aug 16, 2009.

olbow

Interesting online radio experiences 3 Replies

Started by olbow in Online Radio Experience. Last reply by Tanguy De Lestré Aug 15, 2009.

Julien Mourlon

online media ressources

Started by Julien Mourlon in Online Radio Experience May 31, 2009.

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