I wanted to place this thread somewhere in the Assembly Line but none of the subs there seemed a good fit.
So, the question: what makes a good podcast?
Theme? Content? Personality? Technical quality? Quality guests? Scalable target audience?
Is there really anything new under the sun that is worth an ear for a minute or an hour? If so, what?
For a while there, I was this close to volunteering my time as host of my own radio show on the local university circuit, but I couldn't decide on an angle (even though I had a massive--and massively infectious--playlist on standby).
Maybe I'm just not enough of a narcissist to think I could pull this off?
But this new Callin "social podcasting" platform intrigues me. You don't need to be good or clever or witty; you just need to be Martini.
Or am I missing something here?
What makes a good podcast?
So, the question: what makes a good podcast?
Theme? Content? Personality? Technical quality? Quality guests? Scalable target audience?
Is there really anything new under the sun that is worth an ear for a minute or an hour? If so, what?
For a while there, I was this close to volunteering my time as host of my own radio show on the local university circuit, but I couldn't decide on an angle (even though I had a massive--and massively infectious--playlist on standby).
Maybe I'm just not enough of a narcissist to think I could pull this off?
But this new Callin "social podcasting" platform intrigues me. You don't need to be good or clever or witty; you just need to be Martini.
Or am I missing something here?
What makes a good podcast?