Welcome to episode 26 of the Richard Dally podcast where I bring you a UK perspective on the latest news and developments from the world of podcasting and Internet Radio
In the show this week I discuss the launch of original podcasts by Spotify, news of two podcasting documentaries, why Chew TV is in financial trouble because of the actions of some pirates and how one man came to start his own online community radio station.
Websites and articles mentioned in the show:
Spotify is looking for original podcasts by Max Willens: http://digiday.com/media/spotify-looking-original-podcasts/
Turn your friends on to podcasting with the #trypod initiative: http://www.npr.org/about-npr/516454568/top-podcast-hosts-ask-their-listeners-to-try-a-pod
Ear Buds: The Podcasting Documentary:
http://www.earbudspodmovie.com/
http://store.comedyfilmnerds.com/Ear-Buds-The-Podcasting-Documentary/
The Messengers: A Podcast Documentary:
https://en-gb.facebook.com/TheMessengersDoc/
Scotland’s Next Generation of Podcasters: 2017 Scottish Podcast Scholarship Finalists: https://www.thepodcasthost.com/scholarship/scotlands-next-generation-podcasters
eRADIO with Broadcast Bionics: Inside... South Waves Radio: Jamie Dyer writes for eRADIO about setting up an online community radio station: https://madmimi.com/p/590f99?fe=1&pact=2399076-137687953-5489923662-ea0f8345e3e49a5e1f8b2e6bfbdec4c7acf4eff5
Why Isn't Podcasting Bigger? by Steven Goldstein for Amplifi Media: http://www.amplifimedia.com/blogstein/2017/2/18/rcedeuud4gmlspppzmajpjhqo9fhdg
The show-notes for this episode are at http://www.richarddally.com/26
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