Euroradio Assembly closes in Tenerife
03 mai 2013

The 19th Euroradio Assembly has wrapped up on the Spanish island of Tenerife after two days in which Europe’s public radio leaders mulled the major opportunities and challenges facing radio today.
Hosted by Radio Nacional de España (RNE), the comprehensive 2013 Assembly agenda covered multimedia strategies, innovations and changing trends in radio, as well as the evergreen issue of severe budget cuts and how to weather them. The pro and cons of different funding models were also an issue.
Several Members presented their strategies for competing in a converging media world. Jan Petersson of Swedish Radio (SR) homed in on the station’s identity and the importance of trustworthy reporting, while RNE director Manuel Ventero presented his new radio news station, Radio 5.
For the EBU, Head of Radio Christian Vogg presented a new video exchange platform dedicated to Member's radio websites, at 2see.euroradio.org, and discussed the results of a wide-ranging survey on PSM radio and media apps.
And the manager of the EBU’s Media Intelligence Service, Roberto Suárez Candel, described the findings of a study into the way EBU Members are using YouTube.
Euroradio Committee election
During the closing session Members voted for the next Euroradio Committee, which is the principal policy-making body in the EBU radio sector.
The new chairman is Graham Ellis, Controller of Production, BBC Radio who vowed to be a “chairman for every radio member”. Mr Ellis, who told the Assembly he is “a conservative radio man who is open-minded to new media in our convergent world, but strongly believing in radio as a strong and still attractive media”. He succeeds Alain Massé (Radio France), who held the position for two years.
The new committee is as follows:
Chairman
Graham Ellis (BBC)
Vice chairs
Albena Milanova, (BNR)
Marc Savary, (SRG-SSR)
Jan Westerhof, (NPO) (re-elected)
Committee
Marcelino Blanes, ES RNE
Francis Goffin, BE RTBF
Christian Gramsch, DE ARD/DW
Oleg Kupriyanov, RU RDO VOR
Miha Lamprecht, SI RTVSLO
Alain Massé, FR GRF/SRF
Zoran Mihajlovic, HR HRT
Jan Petersson, SE SR
Sergio Valzania, IT RAI
Rene Zavoral, CZ CR