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Three ways to make a podcast that will stand out
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Having a well-established brand behind you doesn’t hurt, says NPR’s Kelly McEvers.
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Having a well-established brand behind you doesn’t hurt, says NPR’s Kelly McEvers.
The biweekly podcast will draw on content from 2,156 tapes of more than 800 interviews.
“Sooo Many White Guys” was unveiled at the station’s women’s podcasting festival this week.
Producers of podcasts for kids are teaming up and “working towards the goal of a healthy ecosystem of high-quality kids podcasts.”
If you work at a station and you create a new show, does your station necessarily own it?
At least one finalist will be chosen in November to become a member of Radiotopia.
“Podcasts help you tell the vital story of your unique little patch of dirt. And every single public radio outlet should be making them.”
The geographical concentration of media talent is hurting journalism — and journalists.
One is in partnership with a long-running magazine.
The business model is hazy, but podcasting is injecting new life into public radio.