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Articles tagged Radio Ambulante (8)

“So much of podcast music is background, feels like filler sometimes, but with our composers, it never is.”
NPR sells itself on the idea that it’s a public broadcasting network. But, Christopher Chávez argues in a new book, that hasn’t fully included Latinx listeners.
“She said…‘What you’re describing in the episode is what I’ve lived and what my family has experienced.’ She started sharing her experience. That completely changes the mood, the direction of the conversation.”
Plus: Pandora leans into podcasts, NPR has a leadership crisis, and Limetown and 30 for 30 plan returns.
Plus: How Apple’s changes will affect branded podcasts; what podcast publishers need to know about talent agencies; a new resource for Spanish-language producers.
Plus: The outlook for podcasts following the election; Radio Ambulante signs a deal with NPR; a Serial spinoff.
The project is betting on new platforms to bring back an old tradition: listening to audio stories. Antonio Jiménez
El proyecto echa mano de las nuevas plataformas para revivir una vieja tradición: escuchar historias. Antonio Jiménez