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[HCDX] WRN helps create the future Roadmap for Int.'l Radio with its online Interactive Forums



WRN helps create the future Roadmap for Int.'l Radio with its online 
Interactive Forums:

WRN, the London-based international transmission service company, today (24 
Jan.) announces the launch of its online Interactive Forums, which will 
help to create a roadmap for the future development and strengthening of 
international radio.
Each of the five online Interactive Forums will be hosted by a WRN member 
of staff with delegate participation via the Internet and instant 
messaging. The Forums will cover a range of topics specifically relevant to 
international radio including new technology (DRM and DVB), Broadcast and 
Platform Solutions, pan-European co-productions and how to develop deeper 
interaction with listeners. The first Interactive Forum is on Tuesday 14th 
February at 1000 UTC (1100 CET). A full schedule for the Forums can be 
found at www.wrn.org/clientforum
WRN has developed its Interactive Forums to offer a neutral space that 
brings together practitioners in international radio, and others, to 
grapple with the challenges of the digital age where the nature of radio is 
rapidly changing: the ways to broadcast, the ways to listen, the platforms, 
the content, how listeners interact with stations, the choice of stations. 
The WRN Forums provide the opportunity for practitioners to come together 
and share their ideas and opinions, experiences and lessons, their 
successes, case studies and best practice and to take back practical ideas 
and solutions for input into their own organisations.
WRN's Sophie Wilson, who is project managing this initiative says: "These 
Interactive Forums follow on from our successful inaugural event held in 
Bratislava, Slovakia where more than twenty international radio 
practitioners came together to initiate discussions about our industry. 
These next five Interactive Forums offer all those working in international 
radio the chance to join in this stimulating and timely debate."  (WRN 
Press Release, 24 January, 2006)

Best regards,

MD. AZIZUL ALAM AL-AMIN
RAJSHAHI, BANGLADESH
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