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Iwan Reuvekamp shares how a mediahouse like DPG media approaches Voice. With examples of Qmusic radio, a Qmusic game and experiments around de Volkskrant he illustrates the challenges and learnings he had.
Tom Jessen shares more insights from Commercial broadcaster RTL. How did they get started with Voice, what are they doing now, and what is it they are experimenting with now? (hint: listen to the audio version of this talk to hear the initial versions of anchor Jan de Hoop's voice) - Talk was done in Dutch.
How do you translate a TV format to Voice? This and much more was shared by KRO-NCRVs Lieneke Grollé. She told about the initial start with award winning Chefkok Binnenstebuite, popular kids game Willem Wever and interactive storyline "Uit het nest" (stories from the nest) and how they are combining the learnings into the development of "De slimste mens" (the smartest person).
Maaike Groenewege shares how Women in Voice landed in The Netherlands through a personal story.
The State of Voice for Open Voice #07. What happened in the voice domain within the past few months. This is a collection of the most significant stories and numbers.
Tony Chang shares more about voice biomarkers and how they can be applied.
Ellen Kok returns to share her experiences with Google Assistant in her daily life.
Our usual State of Voice as delivered by Maarten Lens-FitzGerald
Jelle Hylarides shares how he uses voice to improve the quality of life of his mother with Alzheimer in a way that might help people in a similar situation as well.
Jeroen Vonk (SVB) is using voice to make information more accessible to older adults. In this demo he showed how voice can be used to answer questions on pensions.
The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.