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international podcast day

by Quinten Cronin Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is national podcast day?

September 30thInternational Podcast Day™ is September 30th and is an international celebration of the power of podcasts! The celebration is a great opportunity to connect with fellow podcasters, podcast listeners, podcast enthusiasts, and leaders in the podcasting industry.

Is today national podcast day?

Podcasts have fundamentally changed the way people consume audio, and for that reason, we celebrate on September 30: here's to International Podcast Day!...International Podcast Day dates.YearDateDay2022September 30Friday2023September 30Saturday2024September 30Monday2025September 30Tuesday1 more row

Who created international podcast day?

Steve LeeBackground. This unofficial holiday was created by Steve Lee of Modern Life Network, in 2014. Originally, the day was known as National Podcast Day and its first observance was commemorated with a 6-hour-long broadcast.

Who has the first podcast?

2004. Adam Curry and Dave Winer are credited with the invention of podcasting. Who exactly did what is up for dispute, but in the end these are the two guys who got it rolling. The term podcasting was mentioned by Ben Hammersley in The Guardian newspaper article.

What is podcast used for?

A podcast is a collection or series of digital audio files that are made available for downloading or listening via the Internet. Each individual audio recording is known as a podcast episode. Podcasts are typically hosted by an individual or individuals who lead a conversation, share stories, or report the news.

Why is it called podcast?

Etymology. "Podcast" is a portmanteau of "iPod" and "broadcast". The earliest use of "podcasting" was traced to The Guardian columnist and BBC journalist Ben Hammersley, who coined it in early February 2004 while writing an article for The Guardian newspaper.

Who has the longest running podcast?

Lydon's blog eventually became Radio Open Source; its accompanying podcast, titled Open Source (not to be confused with Adam Curry's Daily Source Code, which was also one of the first podcasts), is now the oldest still-running podcast.

Why are podcasts so popular?

The first clue to the popularity of podcasts is that many of them (certainly the most popular ones) focus on storytelling. And we are innately connected to the power of a good story. The one genre of podcast that has been the most popular are the true crime series.

What is the #1 podcast in the world?

Top podcastsPodcast Industry RankingTop 20 PodcastsRankPodcastPublisher1The DailyThe New York Times2NPR News NowNPR20 more rows

What is the most listened to podcast of all time?

The Top 10 Most Popular Podcasts:THE JOE ROGAN EXPERIENCE. Hosted by Joe Rogan.CRIME JUNKIE. Hosted by Ashley Flowers & Brit Prawat.CALL HER DADDY. Hosted by Alexandra Cooper.MY FAVORITE MURDER. Hosted by: Karen Kilgariff & Georgia Hardstark.THE BEN SHAPIRO SHOW. ... THE DAILY. ... OFFICE LADIES. ... POD SAVE AMERICA.More items...•

How many podcasts exist today?

1. In 2021, there are 850,000 active podcasts, with over 48 million total episodes. These numbers are both as of late 2019.

How do podcasts make money?

Sponsorships are the most common way podcasters make money. This is when the podcast promotes the sponsor during the show. You probably hear your favorite shows plug their advertisers a few times in every episode. How much you earn from a sponsor depends on the number of downloads your episodes earn.

Is YouTube considered a podcast?

Overnight, the video goes viral. That's the power of YouTube because it hosts all kinds of videos irrespective of the genre. Podcast, on the other hand, is an audio or video recording often focused on a specific theme or topic which users can download and listen to on their mobile devices.

What it means podcast?

a digital audio or video file or recording, usually part of a themed series, that can be downloaded from a website to a media player or computer: Download or subscribe to daily, one-hour podcasts of our radio show.

Find a new podcast

With apps like Pocket Cast (for Android) and Downcast (for iOS), it's never been easier to find an interesting podcast. Browse by category, or by popularity, and you're bound to find at least a dozen that you'll have a hard time turning off.

Create your own

You can create your very own podcast, and you've likely already got the tools you need to get started. Between your mobile phone and your computer, you've likely got a microphone, and some app like Garageband or Audacity. Recording the podcast is the easy part — the real challenge comes when you're trying to pick a topic worth listening to!

Donate to your favorite producer

Many of the most popular podcasts survive on minimal ad revenue, and donations "from viewers like you." As much as even hearing those words can put one to sleep, they're there for a reason! Consider throwing a few dollars toward your favorite podcasts so that they can keep on broadcasting.

Get your kicks for cheap

If you're into podcasts, here's some good news: they're almost always free, or really cheap. You'll have to put up with an ad or two throughout your programming, but they're not long and obtrusive like the ones we've come to expect on television.

Binge heaven

If you've only recently discovered podcasts, this one's for you. Unlike your favorite radio shows of yesteryear, that new podcast you discovered likely has an easily-accessed library of every episode they've ever aired. Be careful, though — the fact that you need to sit still and watch a screen is what keeps your Netflix-binging in check.

They allow for serialized storytelling

While we all have a special place in our hearts for shows like The Wonder Years or Happy Days, episodes were generally self-contained short stories, without much room for depth. Many podcasts take their cues from the current television trend of having story arcs that span multiple episodes or seasons.

What is International Podcast Day?

International Podcast Day celebrates the series of audio files that many have come to love. A podcast is similar to a traditional radio talk-show except it is shared and downloaded through different applications. The subjects can vary from anything from politics to animals. Steve Lee, a podcaster, started an event in 2014 which later evolved into International Podcast Day. International Podcast Day is celebrated each year on September 30th.

What are some interesting facts about podcasts?

International Podcast Day Facts 1 The top 3 Podcasts on Apple Podcasts in the U.S as of 2020 are:#N#1. The Joe Rogan Experience#N#2. Paper Ghosts#N#3. The Daily 2 The format and style known as podcasting was created in 2004 by former MTV video Jockey Adam Curry and software developer Dave Winer. As a pioneer of podcasts, Adam Curry proved influential in gaining popularity for the podcasting style with his show Daily Source Code. On it, Curry detailed his everyday life while also discussing the podcasting model. He also promoted new podcasts. Credit for creating the actual format and model goes to Dave Winer. Winer created the RSS format which allowed sound and video files to be updated to web feeds.

Dr. Death

The pinnacle of true crime, investigative podcasts, if you haven’t listened to “Dr. Death,” we’re sorry, but where have you been? The story of Christopher Duntsch has been captivating audiences since it’s release in 2018, so much so that’s it’s being made into a Peacock Original TV show. Wondery has continued to tell the stories of more “Dr.

The Daily

The New York Times “The Daily” has been a staple in the podcast world and a sometimes-hopeful, sometimes-not beacon of information since the start of the pandemic. It’s memorable opening theme sets up the story of the day: 30-minutes of the most current events in the United States.

Pod Save America

Hosted by four former aides to President Obama, “Pod Save America” describes itself as “a political podcast for people who aren’t ready to give up or go insane.” An incredible news podcast with an emphasis on politics, learn everything going on in the White House and in the Capitol with Crooked Media’s “Pod Save America.”

Pardon My Take

In our sports picks comes “Pardon My Take.” The loudest sports podcast you’ll ever hear, Big Cat and PFT Commenter are sitting down three times a week to talk sports. High energy and high quality, “Pardon My Take” is the best way to catch up on the latest games.

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Hosts Dan Le Batard and Stugotz speak with your favorite sports stars, break down sports news, and recap all sort of pop culture news all from there perspectives. “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz” are covering all things NFL, perfect for the start of the season.

Smartless

Soon to be on television, “Smartless” is hosted by the incomparable Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, and Will Arnett. The trio have interviewed people like Ryan Reynolds, Tina Fey, Will Ferrell and Tiffany Haddish, anyone with anything to say. Organically funny and authentic, “Smartless” easily makes its way into our Top 12.

We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle

Glennon Doyle, author of the the New York Times best-selling memoir Untamed, has lived by the mantra written in her book “We Can Do Hard Things.” Along with her sister, Doyle is helping others by carrying the hard so we can live life a little lighter. Listen to “We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle.”

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