Radiocentre announces the return of Tuning In North 2025 in Manchester with Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport, The Rt Hon Lisa Nandy MP, as the first confirmed speaker. This event is part of a nationwide series highlighting radio and audio advertising developments.
- Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport, Lisa Nandy, to speak at Tuning In North 2025.
- Nandy, MP for Wigan since 2010, appointed Secretary of State for DCMS in July 2024.
- Radiocentre’s event to showcase latest in radio and audio advertising.
- Free registration available for brands, agencies, and Radiocentre members.
Radiocentre has confirmed its return to Manchester for the Tuning In North 2025 event, featuring The Rt Hon Lisa Nandy MP, who will be the first speaker. Nandy brings significant expertise to the conference, having served as MP for Wigan since 2010 and recently appointed as Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport in July 2024. Her previous roles include work as a researcher at Centrepoint and senior policy advisor at The Children’s Society, plus she authored the book ‘All In: How We Build a Country That Works’, promoting local empowerment and talent.
The Tuning In North event, part of Radiocentre’s nationwide series, aims to highlight advances in radio and audio advertising. Attendees will experience a morning full of industry insights beginning with a networking breakfast. This will be followed by a series of engaging presentations, collaborative discussions, and sessions showcasing new research and case studies. Brands, agencies, and Radiocentre member stations across the North of England are invited to register for free attendance. For those unable to attend in person, a livestream option ensures widespread accessibility.
Radiocentre CEO Matt Payton expressed excitement about the event, stating, “We’re honoured that the Secretary of State for DCMS will be speaking at Tuning In North 2025 which is set to be our biggest and most ambitious conference outside London to date. Manchester, with its thriving creative, digital and technology sectors, provides an ideal venue, allowing us to unite industry professionals to explore innovative radio and audio developments.”
Previous Tuning In events in Manchester have welcomed various notable speakers, including local leaders and influential media personalities. This history of prominent participants underscores the significance and high calibre of the event.
The Tuning In North 2025 event looks set to be an influential occasion, with key industry figures gathering to explore the future of radio and audio advertising.