In this afternoon’s CBAA conference session on social media, Ryan Jones from Refuel Creative gave tips for community broadcasters on how to get the best from social media.
“The biggest barrier in success in social media for non profits is mental barrier,” he said.
On the Daily Talkshow podcast this week, Josh Janssen has criticised subscribers to the Australian Podcast Ranker for gaming the system.
After examining the way the ranker works, and criticising it for being limited to a select few broadcasters (see our earlier article about how it operates) Janssen says he has worked out how publishers are gaming the system to maximise their position in the ranking by releasing multiple versions of the same show
Chapters are an underutilised feature of podcasting, but one that may help navigation and sharing of your content.
In a recent blog post, the podcast hosting platform Whooshkaa points out that chapters are now more readily supported by Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Overcast and others, making them very useful for podcast creators.
Similar to the age old question of what came first the chicken or the egg, when we think of podcasting, we can ask the same question – what came first, the content or the revenue?
Chaired by Jamie Chaux from Commercial Radio Australia, four speakers start discussing how people are using podcasts and how advertisers are integrating into on-demand audio.
“It was 12 months ago when we talked about podcasting on this stage. So what has changed in the last 12 months,” begins Chaux.
There is real hype about Audio and Content at the moment, be it Podcasts, Streaming or Smart Speakers. There is an onslaught of platforms taking a bite and further disrupting Radio’s share of ear.
Despite that, is this radio’s next golden age, asks Blair Sullivan from Create Consult Research.
“The foundations of radio haven’t changed; the tech has changed”
After nabbing the top spot and Best in Comedy in the iTunes Best of 2016 podcasts list for Burn Your Passport, the ABC is going back to the future for its latest comedy podcast offering: an eight-part radio play with a magic realist touch.
What keeps you awake at night: money, work, relationships? Or is it something else...?
Wednesday, September 28, 2016 — What Keeps Me Awake, a new 12-part series featuring an eclectic range of Australians who test issues close to their heart with guests of their personal choice, is one of four new ABC RN podcast releases.