“Live” once defined the value of public service media through immediacy, shared experience, and trust but in an on-demand, algorithm-driven world, its power is being questioned. This session rethinks what “live” means today by exploring how audiences experience meaningful connections. It also examines the strategic role of live programming in PSM distinctiveness, how impact should be measured, and highlights successful examples.
Session Host: Grace Zakka, Platform Strategy Lead, EBU
Live Content: Why it Matters and How it is Evolving
Will Davies, Senior Media Analyst, Media Intelligence Service, EBU
The importance of having a strategy for live radio both on terrestrial and in online distribution
Peter Niegel, Senior Advisor for Audio Content Strategy, DR
The driving success behind ‘The Traitors’
Neil McCallum, Commissioning Editor, BBC
Jess Corbett-Price, Audience Research Manager, BBC
Ben Cronin, Marketing Manager, BBC
Jade Yoshida, Social Media Manager, BBC
BNT Multi-stream Interactive Platform
Milena Milotinova, Director General, BNT