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Spanish radio station Cadena 100 has hit the jackpot! In the Social Radio newsletter, which each week analyses the best-performing content on more than 40 European radio stations, Spanish radio station Cadena 100 is appearing more and more with a fairly classic radio format where they ask children questions and listen to the answers.
The sequence is really funny every time. The questions can be totally unusual, such as “Which cartoon character do you hate the most”, or related to news. The answers are just as funny, with the children cast so well.
And the video adaptation is simple and effective. It starts with the host asking the question on camera. Then it switches to a split screen with images apparently generated by AI at the bottom to illustrate the answer and the live team’s reactions at the top. Subtitles are used throughout.
The ‘Los Ninos y Jimeno’ videos work just as well on Meta as they do on TikTok and YouTube Shorts. On Meta, they get around 200,000 views for each episode, compared with the 30-100k usually seen on other content. On TikTok and YouTube, they exceed 50k views. Each video is also heavily commented on, which is why it’s such a success.
The BBC has announced another record year for its BBC Sounds platform. Between January and November 2025, the audio platform exceeded 2.5 billion listens, an increase of +8% compared to the same period in 2024. A total of 2.8 billion audio plays were recorded across the BBC ecosystem, including radio, podcasts, sport, news and rich…
BBC Radio 2 crushed the competition during the week of 9 to 15 November on social networks, and what’s more, it’s all for a good cause. It’s all down to one name and one number: Sara Cox, the station’s presenter, and £10 million raised for the BBC Children in Need charity event. To raise the…
While streaming platforms are running out of ways to create real music moments — especially this summer — college radio in the U.S. is quietly making a comeback. That’s the story Manon Mariani explored in Zoom Zoom Zen on France Inter. The journalist is referencing Emily White’s deep dive in her newsletter White Noise: “Gen…
2 nights of concerts in London, 20 artists, almost 70 extracts broadcast in short versions and almost 80 long videos on YouTube. Capital made a maximum of content in a minimum of time during its annual concert. What is the Jingle Bell Ball? The Jingle Bell Ball is Capital Radio’s big annual concert, held every…
Season 5 of Stranger Things is back after a very long break of over 3 years. Netflix knows this. We’ve all got older (like the cast), our habits have changed, our uses have changed and some of the plot has been forgotten. So the platform orchestrated one of the biggest promotional tours ever for a…
As they do every Christmas, radio stations are adapting their schedules to reflect the season: gastronomy, gift ideas, music, special guests, etc. This year, for example, french radio RTL offered daily 30-minute programmes to Mika and Louane. For its part, France Inter has chosen to entrust a daily Music & Co segment to Clara Luciani,…