Podcasts In Education, Podcast Movement Residues, White Noise Issues and The Evolution of On-Demand Audio
Episode description
This week on the show, I comment on Daniel Orjikalu's groundbreaking dissertation on the use of podcasts as an academic tool. Then, I review Podcast Movement 2023 from various lenses, highlighting its key takeaways and the evolving landscape of podcasting. I also discover and share useful lessons from the "Strike Force Five", a collaboration among otherwise competing late-night TV hosts. Spotify's recent decision to limit support for "white-noise" podcasters and its implications for the industry, caught my attention too and I share thoughts on it. And then, I embark on a journey through the evolution of audio-on-demand, tracing a path from vinyl records to RSS Feeds. Tune in for an episode filled with insights, innovation, and the magic of audio storytelling in the Podverse. Welcome aboard!
Produced and Hosted By: Tony Doe
Music Written and Performed By: Tony Doe
Beat Produced By: TeckZilla
Additional Music: Pixabay
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