Singapore’s top female radio personality to speak at Radiodays Asia

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Maddy Barber is arguably Singapore's highest-rated English female radio personality; and is the anchor of Kiss92's top-rated breakfast show. With over 20 years of broadcast experience, Maddy has also done time behind-the-scenes as program director at Virgin Radio Thailand's Hitz 95.5 FM when they experienced their highest ever rating and was the nation's #1 CHR station.

She is also the founder and owner of the award-winning luxury jewelery design house, MADLY. At 45, she has done more in her life than most would even dare dream of. The many hats she has worn stretched from commercial to corporate, and entrepreneurial to parenting. Maddy is known most famously in the media industry as both a radio DJ, sought after emcee and motivational keynote speaker.

She will be speaking at the inaugural Radiodays Asia – the new radio conference for Asia, to be held on August 27 and 28 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

It's a must-attend event for everyone in broadcast radio as well as digital audio production and audio advertising: Radio executives, managers, content developers, producers, journalists, podcasters, audience researchers, digital teams, marketing and sales teams in radio and digital audio, as well as everyone interested in understanding the future audio business in advertising, digital platforms and trends in radio and audio globally, such as media advertising agencies, regulators and universities.

Radiodays Asia has something for everyone in the Radio industry, bringing the best and latest ideas, thought provoking case studies, facts and figures and much more to you, over two days and two tracks.

Some of the sessions include:

  • India: How to fight fake news – a threat to the open conversation
  • Get the best out of your radio star 
  • Worldwide podcasting health check
  • From Bollywood to Podcasting: My Indian Life
  • China: Podcast tells the human stories
  • Successful pitching: How to be winner in the contest of ideas
  • Insights from commercial radio in Europe
  • Other people's money: helping radio take a bigger bite

 

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