QUALITY RADIO PRODUCTS SHOWCASED AT RADIO FESTIVAL

06/10/11
Radio Fair

The UK’s leading radio technology companies and other key suppliers to the radio industry will be exhibiting at the Radio Fair as part of this year’s Radio Festival in Salford Quays, Manchester.

The Radio Fair provides the perfect opportunity for prestigious suppliers across all areas of broadcasting, from Digital Audio Workstations (DAW) and editing software to media research and studio installation experts, to engage, meet and discuss ideas with executives, producers, engineers and presenters from across all sectors of the UK radio industry.

Among the products being showcased will be equipment to help run studios and deliver outside broadcasts.

Delegates to the Radio Festival will have the chance to see innovative technological and software solutions alongside new product launches to help businesses operate more efficiently and effectively.

Some of the leading suppliers to the UK radio industry are exhibiting at this year’s Radio Fair including Broadcast Bionics, The Gold Disc.com, Hindenburg Systems ApS, Nielsen Music, Other Lines of Enquiry, Radio Studio Services, RCS, SoundOut, Triton Digital, VDL and Vortex.

John Myers, Chief Executive of The Radio Academy, said: “The Radio Fair is the only place for professional audio products and media services to be seen by the people in a position to buy them.

We have a fantastic selection of exhibitors again this year, who are leading the way in audio production and other essential services to our industry. The Radio Fair complements the many other activities taking place at the Radio Festival and will also provide a perfect place for ‘techies’ to get their fix!”

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CONTACT: Melanie Smith on 01325 363436

The Radio Festival takes place from 31st October to 2nd November at The Lowry, Salford Quays, Manchester.

Notes to Editors:

Contact Graham Robb or Melanie Smith on 01325 363436

The Radio Academy is a registered charity dedicated to the encouragement, recognition and promotion of excellence in UK radio broadcasting and audio production.

Through an extensive programme of conferences, debates, masterclasses and other networking events, The Radio Academy offers opportunities for everyone from the national networks to individual podcasters to discuss the broadcasting, production, marketing and promotion of radio and audio. The Radio Academy is a member organisation which operates under the direction of a Board of Trustees.

A full programme of events at this year’s Radio Festival can be found here.