PODCASTING
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SOURCE
THE ORIGINS OF
Here are a few to get you started
dancarlin.com
hardcore history
themoth.org
the moth
theheartradio.org
the heart
radiodiaries.org
radio diaries
thisiscriminal.com
criminal
songexploder.net
song exploder
npr.org
planet money
commonplacebooks.com
welcome to nightvale
freakonomics.com
FREAKoNOMICS
storycentral.org
STRANGERS
RADIOLAB.org
RADIOLAB
SERIALPODCAST.org
Serial
Thememorypalace.org
The Memory Palace
99Percentinvisible.org
99% Invisible
thisamericanlife.org
this american life
225,000
active podcasts
You're sure to find something you like.
with over
"
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-Roman mars, 99% invisible
Independent producers can create what are going to be the best new radio shows,
shows driven by individual creator vision
And support from their audience.
tune in monthly.
39 million
and so on...
You can receive your podcastS
on a variety of digital devices
cell phones
laptops
Tablets
of americans have listened
to a podcast in 2014.
30%
the current state of
podcasting
tune in each week
and are obsessed.
Thursday morning productivity suffers.
The Serial podcast investigates
a 1999 murder across 12 episodes
podcast listeners per month.
iTunes Reports
75 million
Alex Blumberg creates the podcast StartUp, documenting himself starting a podcast company.
3 million
PODCASTS GO VIRAL
Podcasts go meta
2014
per week.
1 in 5
Consume 6 or More Podcasts
Weekly Podcast Users
$620,000
The following year, the Radiotopia kickstarter collects
Roman Mars, host of the 99% Invisible podcast, uses a surplus from the most successful Kickstarter in history ($375,000) to form Radiotopia, a podcast collective.
The big bucks
2013
Podcasts are supported by millions.
8 years later
and Like blogs before them,
podcasts become commonplace.
Podcasts go mainstream
Apple integrates podcasts
into its iTunes software
KEEP SCROLING
Dave Winer compiles various interviews
conducted by NPR host Christopher Lydon on
an RSS feed. Arguably, this is the first podcast.
Guardian columnist Ben Hammersley
coins the term “podcast” referring
to Christopher Lydon’s interview segments.
The naming
2004
Adam Curry, Tristan Louis and Dave Winer experiment with audio on RSS feeds to create the first rudimentary podcasts.
Conception
2001
RSS feed first developed. Geeks rejoice as websites can now
publish news feeds and blog posts that are updated automatically
for subscribers. The public doesn't notice.
Online syndication is born
1999
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PODCASTING
THE ORIGINS OF
Anyone can post audio.
A podcast needs syndication.
