Uninterrupted music gains currency on radio
No irritating ads and no yakking jocks. Radio stations are increasingly opting for half hour long slots that play music back to back, doing away with...
read moreRadio One RJ Annie Arakkal - Originality is the only thing that's appreciated at a radio station
29 years old, married and staying with her in-laws; a shopaholic who loves to frequent Bandra's Linking Road and Colaba Causeway; a Hard Rock Caf?©...
read moreVoices up for grabs
In a fast growing industry, radio jockeys are jumping jobs fast too. Radioandmusic tries to analyse the trend.
read moreBig FM RJ Lavanya - There's no RJ, other than me, who can sing!
Born in Chennai, brought up in Mumbai and a typical Mumbai-ite at heart, is how she describes herself. RJ Lavanya sounds just as fresh at the age of...
read moreFM radio eyes Net profit
The Internet is the new frontier for India's burgeoning FM radio stations.
read moreBig FM COO Tarun Katial - We used the brand ambassador route to break through the cluttered FM market
Reliance ADAG has aggressive plans laid out for its radio venture Big FM. With 29 stations already in place, Big FM has 16 more waiting in the wings...
read moreRED FM RJ Malishka - I was destined to be in radio
If one goes by the yardstick of a casual conversation with Malishka, the lady doesn't have too difficult a job at RED FM.She's witty, spontaneous,...
read moreDr R Shreedhar - Content generation is possible if you have many people keen on a social cause
He could well be described as one of the pioneers of the radio sector in India. Dr R Shreedhar has been with All India Radio for 30 years, has headed...
read moreCan India try the nano-ad Blinks formula, which has been successfully tried in the US? Or will we have to wait for homegrown inn
Take away the odd award at Cannes, and the bulk of advertising on radio in India continues to remain remarkably unremarkable.
read moreUnesco Advisor Jocelyn Josiah - Community radio allows common people to be heard by the powerful
This is a hot seat," sighs Jocelyn Josiah, as we settle down for the interview. The lady is neck deep in her work as Advisor to Unesco, for...
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