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What Is the Future of Podcasting?

9 pointsby apotatopotover 5 years ago
As a podcast host&#x2F;producer, I&#x27;ve been thinking a lot about the long journey YouTube has taken over the last decade. I know podcasts have been around for a very long time, but they&#x27;re definitely booming right now. I&#x27;ve seen ads for interactive podcast services and all kinds of wiz-bang stuff.<p>What do you predict for podcasting in the near future, culturally or technically that we who create them could prepare&#x2F;plan for?

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jborichevskiyover 5 years ago
Whatever this future is, I seriously hope someone figures out global transcription and search:<p>I want to be able to step outside, type in some random topic on Spotify (or some other player) and see <i>every</i> podcast episode ever produced about it with snippets of how that search term appears in it. Preferably sorted by podcast producers I listen to regularly or am subscribed to.
imageticover 5 years ago
That&#x27;s a really loaded question.<p>There&#x27;s not much new in terms of what a podcast is. At it&#x27;s core, it&#x27;s been traditionally radio format with modifications for video. And as a medium, radio&#x2F;talk-show formats haven&#x27;t shifted dramatically since I started doing production 14 years ago. Popularity and delivery medium have shifted more than anything.<p>The direction an individual podcast takes is really where it&#x27;s potential and limitations can be found. A podcast with a live&#x2F;video component and a post-production edited side, will vary greatly vs a product review 1-man-band type of show format.<p>My biggest concern is always saturation, and the ability to curate quality content to keep the most relevant and quality content in a visible spectrum. YouTube has become pretty muddy. My suggestions keep me in a loop of the same content, and the only way I discover something new is if it&#x27;s recommended to me, or it goes ultra-viral.<p>Also the ability to sustain itself. YouTube had a large ad model backing it. People made a lot of money from their efforts. But then as it became more saturated, that translation to income has become more watered down. I see more and more concerns with how to get paid a living wage. Podcast have been a far more direct interaction with sponsors.<p>We pitched podcast content for TV show productions for years, and someone high up always shot it down. The ad revenue wasn&#x27;t viable. It wasn&#x27;t until Serial became crazy popular and break all the records that our bosses started to come around.
hakanitoover 5 years ago
Podcasts are maturing and is starting to be seen as a serious alternative for advertisers, and thus becoming a real source of income for professional podcasters.<p>Companies like Acast[0] and Midroll have tech to dynamically insert targeted ads right into the audio stream while playing. So two people listening to the same podcast will get different ads.<p>[0] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;acast.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;acast.com</a>
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hackermailmanover 5 years ago
Alternative color commentary for live events&#x2F;sports has happened a bit (Rogan UFC) but that will likely increase in the future. Your cable&#x2F;streaming provider should give you an option of various podcast color commentary to sync with the live event