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Articles tagged podcasting (142)

BuzzFeed has figured out how to make content go viral. Can it figure out how to build community and reach younger audiences with podcasting?
“The fact of the matter is: We need to build more spaces and raise more structures that allows for new talent, ideas, and voices to be expressed, cultivated, and discovered.”
Can podcasts maintain the intimacy of host-read ads while automating the advertising process?
One of public radio’s leading internal critics answers the question: What would he do if he were running NPR?
Nick Quah’s terrific weekly email newsletter about the podcasting business has a new home here at Nieman Lab.
WNHH, debuting next week, aims to extend the community journalism of the New Haven Independent to the airwaves — and to reflect the city it’s in.
AIR has come up with suggested rates of compensation for those who do freelance work for podcasts, where a new injection of for-profit companies is complicating the math of public media.
Low financial risk and a desire for word-of-mouth sharing have led news sites to collaborate, sharing audience and infrastructure.
Melody Kramer is trying to build the next generation of supporters for public media by letting them contribute by sharing a skill as well as their credit card number.