One hundred years of radio, celebration in Cagliari: «An extraordinary force, it anticipated social media»
In comparison, moderated by Videolina journalist Egidiangela Sechi, also Geppi Cucciari. Carlo Conti and DJ Ringo in video conference100 anni e sentirli - passato, presente e futuro della radio
The new challenges of radio that has turned one hundred years old. An ancient and very modern instrument. Two opposites that coexist in this appliance that has always accompanied changes in society.
The hundred years were celebrated in Cagliari in the meeting in the Faculty of Engineering organized by the University and Confindustria radio and television (live streaming on Unionesarda.it). Many contributions to describe the strength and freshness of the radio capable of operating on multiple platforms today.
«Its strength – it has been said – is its roots in the territories and the ability to create communities».
In the discussion, moderated by the Videolina journalist Egidiangela Sechi, Carlo Conti and the DJ Ringo also intervened via videoconference and in the presence of Geppi Cucciari , on tour in Sardinian theaters with "Perfetta", and protagonist on the radio, together with Giorgio Lauro, of the very successful “A sheep's day”, the president of the Order of Journalists of Sardinia Francesco Birocchi , the representatives of the publishing companies, the voices of Radiolina Francesco Abate and Paola Pilia and those of Unica Radio Luca Piras and Luca Scanu. Radiolina was also there, the island's historic voice (it was born in 1975).
«The new challenges – underlined Franco Siddi, president of Confindustria radio tv – are innovation, training and improvement of the relationship between publishing companies, universities and institutions».
In the video the interviews with Anna Maria Genzano , director of external relations at Rtl, the president of Confindustria Radio TV Franco Siddi , Elisabetta Gola , professor of Philosophy and Theories of Languages at the University of Cagliari, the rector Francesco Mola, Carlo Conti, Geppi Cucciari and the general director of the publishing group L'Unione Sarda Lia Serreli .