This article will attempt to analyze the history of podcasting as a cultural practice of producing and consuming digital sound content. After a review of previous studies examining this technology, the case will be made that podcasting has entered a new phase of its evolution, one where it is beginning to generate a market that is no longer simply complementary to radio, but an alternative; one that is moving towards the professionalisation of production and the normalisation of consumption. This phase, which I will call “the second age of podcasting”, is distinguished by the transformation of podcasting into a commercial productive practice and a medium for mass consumption, and began in the United States in 2012, with the launch of the fi...
In this introductory chapter, the editors set out the technological, industrial and cultural context...
In 2004, a new movement began. It was one that promised democratisation of media production tools an...
When Ben Hammersley quickly pulled the word “podcasting” out of the air for a Guardian article in 20...
This article will attempt to analyze the history of podcasting as a cultural practice of producing a...
What is to be made of the podcasting phenomenon? Is it, in the words of the title of a forthcoming b...
Podcasting has thrived since its popularization in 2004 as a bastion for amateur media production. O...
Hailed as a revolutionary new transmission technology in 2005, podcasting has to date received relat...
Hailed as a revolutionary new transmission technology in 2005, podcasting has to date received relat...
Podcasting: New Aural Cultures and Digital Media is the first comprehensive interdisciplinary collec...
The relationship between podcasting and radio There has long been the notion that radio is an ada...
Podcasting has become popular as it allows listeners to time–shift content, i.e., to listen — when i...
We have, perhaps, reached a point where there is a common recognition that is podcasting is a medium...
textThis thesis began as an audience exploration into early adopters of “podcasting” technology thro...
Born out of interviews with the producers of some of the most popular and culturally significant pod...
Grounded in interviews with the producers of some of the most popular and culturally significant pod...
In this introductory chapter, the editors set out the technological, industrial and cultural context...
In 2004, a new movement began. It was one that promised democratisation of media production tools an...
When Ben Hammersley quickly pulled the word “podcasting” out of the air for a Guardian article in 20...
This article will attempt to analyze the history of podcasting as a cultural practice of producing a...
What is to be made of the podcasting phenomenon? Is it, in the words of the title of a forthcoming b...
Podcasting has thrived since its popularization in 2004 as a bastion for amateur media production. O...
Hailed as a revolutionary new transmission technology in 2005, podcasting has to date received relat...
Hailed as a revolutionary new transmission technology in 2005, podcasting has to date received relat...
Podcasting: New Aural Cultures and Digital Media is the first comprehensive interdisciplinary collec...
The relationship between podcasting and radio There has long been the notion that radio is an ada...
Podcasting has become popular as it allows listeners to time–shift content, i.e., to listen — when i...
We have, perhaps, reached a point where there is a common recognition that is podcasting is a medium...
textThis thesis began as an audience exploration into early adopters of “podcasting” technology thro...
Born out of interviews with the producers of some of the most popular and culturally significant pod...
Grounded in interviews with the producers of some of the most popular and culturally significant pod...
In this introductory chapter, the editors set out the technological, industrial and cultural context...
In 2004, a new movement began. It was one that promised democratisation of media production tools an...
When Ben Hammersley quickly pulled the word “podcasting” out of the air for a Guardian article in 20...