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TFIA Issue #8 - From Audio Hero to Video near-Zero: Format vs Fandom.

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The Future IS Audio newsletter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/3-places-start-your-podcast-edit-josh-liston-6jvic

TL;DR: I'm an Audio Podcast Super Fan and a Video Podcast Dabbler.

Today's Newsletter is purely anecdotal, and I'm not sure what it really means, but I feel like it means something. I asked myself what format of Podcasting (audio or video) has held my interest the longest and/or which format I burn out on the fastest, and I came to the following numbers.

Note: I'm most often Subscribed to 40-50 programs at a time in both Overcast (audio) and YouTube (video).

Format vs Fandom (the Questions):

  1. How many audio Podcasts do I still listen to that I started Listening to 2 or more years ago? = 20-25 episodes per week (to completion of each episode).
  2. How many YouTube Channels do I still consume (that don't also offer an audio version) that I started watching 2+ years ago? = 1 (Bandrew Scott's Podcastage main channel).

Video has been and continues to be a useful tool for finding and sampling new shows that I might like, and if I do like them and they do offer audio Subscription (some don't which PMTHO), I'll then move them over to my long-term consumption app, Overcast for iOS.

One last note, I still miss the shows that for whatever reason stopped producing their Audio Podcast ('Crash Course in Awesome' and 'CD Baby's DIY Musician Podcast'), yet I can't name a single YT Channel that has stopped making their show that makes me feel that way.

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Episode Production Chain: Rode Wireless Micro >> Rode Capture App for iOS >> Auphonic Website for Levelling, EQ, Compression and Noise Reduction >> Adobe Audition for Editing and Export.

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Email Josh your thoughts to [email protected] or DM him on LinkedIn.

Get the Audio Podcast: https://www.jcaldigital.org/the-future-is-audio

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Manage episode 470370699 series 2882434
Content provided by Josh Liston | @joshuacliston. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Josh Liston | @joshuacliston or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

The Future IS Audio newsletter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/3-places-start-your-podcast-edit-josh-liston-6jvic

TL;DR: I'm an Audio Podcast Super Fan and a Video Podcast Dabbler.

Today's Newsletter is purely anecdotal, and I'm not sure what it really means, but I feel like it means something. I asked myself what format of Podcasting (audio or video) has held my interest the longest and/or which format I burn out on the fastest, and I came to the following numbers.

Note: I'm most often Subscribed to 40-50 programs at a time in both Overcast (audio) and YouTube (video).

Format vs Fandom (the Questions):

  1. How many audio Podcasts do I still listen to that I started Listening to 2 or more years ago? = 20-25 episodes per week (to completion of each episode).
  2. How many YouTube Channels do I still consume (that don't also offer an audio version) that I started watching 2+ years ago? = 1 (Bandrew Scott's Podcastage main channel).

Video has been and continues to be a useful tool for finding and sampling new shows that I might like, and if I do like them and they do offer audio Subscription (some don't which PMTHO), I'll then move them over to my long-term consumption app, Overcast for iOS.

One last note, I still miss the shows that for whatever reason stopped producing their Audio Podcast ('Crash Course in Awesome' and 'CD Baby's DIY Musician Podcast'), yet I can't name a single YT Channel that has stopped making their show that makes me feel that way.

….

Episode Production Chain: Rode Wireless Micro >> Rode Capture App for iOS >> Auphonic Website for Levelling, EQ, Compression and Noise Reduction >> Adobe Audition for Editing and Export.

....

Email Josh your thoughts to [email protected] or DM him on LinkedIn.

Get the Audio Podcast: https://www.jcaldigital.org/the-future-is-audio

  continue reading

232 episodes

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