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by Inhibit
1369 days ago
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That's a good point. You or I could whack together a show that'd appeal to a hundred people across the globe for almost nothing. And if we enjoyed doing it there'd be no reason to stop. That bit of the conversation seems mostly lost in the comparisons. |
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A friend of mine who is a writer made a podcast where she spoke to writers about how they write and their writing. She made ~100 episodes.
It was incredible how professional it sounded. It was really remarkable.
That's what podcasting makes possible.
It's not a 'mass' medium such that cultural commentators can write about 'the hits' and where anyone cares what they have to say. With Serial being about the only big exception.
But podcasts are a fantastic medium and they are different from radio.