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216 James Cridland - What Podcasting Can Learn From Radio
FromPodcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters
216 James Cridland - What Podcasting Can Learn From Radio
FromPodcast Junkies - Conversations with Fascinating Podcasters
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Length:
85 minutes
Released:
Mar 16, 2020
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Podcast episode
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02:56 – Harry discusses the timely topic of coronavirus and wishes everyone the best of health04:14 – Harry welcomes to the podcast, James Cridland06:48 – James’ take on the state of the podcasting industry 10:39 – The growth and differentiation of podcast hosting companies13:19 – James’ thoughts on ‘easy podcast’ platforms and reducing the barriers to entry for new podcasters 20:29 – James’ background, roots and love of technology 27:40 – James’ first memories of the Internet 29:40 – The origins of James’ first radio newsletter and how it led to James’ eventual involvement in podcasting 40:21 – How PodNews has grown and ad monetization 46:53 – Feedback James has gotten from businesses he’s worked with 55:52 – How media companies are attempting to catch up in the world of podcasting1:00:13 – James and Harry give their thoughts on podcast advertising 1:05:40 – James speaks to the work he’s doing with open standards in podcasting 1:10:09 – What excites James about the future of the podcasting industryTWEETABLES“I’m absolutely all for getting as many people podcasting as possible. I think it’s a really good thing.”“I was always really interested, really excited about what you could do with in terms of audio, what you could do in terms of reaching people broadcasting which podcasting is a part of.”“And I remember sitting there going, ‘Wow, this is amazing. I am in here in Yorkshire, England and I’m connected to a computer run by NASA. And I can see a picture that’s loading very slowly of the space shuttle. How exciting is this?’”“I think it’s important to look at the podcasting space to try and give something for everybody.”“I didn’t want people to leave reading that newsletter and think, ‘My God, it’s full of ads.’”“Podcasting at the moment is earning six hundred million dollars in the U.S. every year. Apple earns six hundred million dollars every seven hours. So really, how important is podcasting to Apple?”“I think that we just need to, occasionally, break things in order to move forward and to change the way that we do things.”THANK YOU SPONSORS!FocusriteLINKS MENTIONEDFullCast WebsiteFocusrite WebsiteFocusrite’s $2500 Podcast Studio Makeover ContestPodcast Junkies Junkies Facebook GroupJames’ Twitter – @JamesCridlandJames’ LinkedInJames’ FacebookJames’ Websites – https://james.cridland.net/ & https://podnews.net/Podcast MovementAnchorTransistor
Released:
Mar 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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