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podcast of the year

by Treva Schmidt I Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The Top 10 Podcasts of the Year: Ambies 2022

  • 'A Slight Change of Plans'
  • 'The Bill Simmons Podcast'
  • 'False Idol'
  • 'Have You Heard George's Podcast?'
  • 'The Imperfection'

Full Answer

When and how should you end a podcast?

When to end a podcast

  1. When you run out of content Some podcasts have limited material, such as a TV-show-fan podcast. ...
  2. When you lose the passion You've probably heard about “passion” in podcasting so much that you're sick of that word. ...
  3. When you need to make room for something else Life changes. ...
  4. When you've tried everything else

How to plan a full year of your podcast?

How to Start a Podcast: Every Single Step for 2021

  1. What's Your Podcast For? So firstly, why do you want to make a podcast? ...
  2. Who is Your Podcast For? So first day, get the big question in: Who are you making this podcast for? ...
  3. Give Them a Reason to Listen Whether you're providing information that will help someone to lose weight (in the case of our personal trainer), or doing a really entertaining ...

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Should you start a podcast?

The uncomfortable truths about podcasts

  • It requires more personality than you likely have. The technical qualifications for starting a podcast are the ability to speak English, a microphone, and an internet connection.
  • You can’t outsource or scale most of the work. ...
  • You’re competing against big money and big media. ...
  • There are no real analytics available. ...

What are the most interesting podcasts?

There's 3 that I won't ever forget:

  • Hunting Warhead - Episode 6
  • Hardcore History - Prophets of Doom
  • Casefile - Silk Road (actually a 3-parter)

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Who won podcast of the year?

Ambie Awards: Pineapple Street Studios' '9/12' Wins Podcast of the Year. The winners were announced at a live ceremony held at The Mayan in Los Angeles.

Who won the Podcast Awards 2022?

Winner: Bed of Lies – The Telegraph Hear from many of the winners on how to level up your podcast strategy at our Publisher Podcast Summit in October 2022. Entries for 2023's Awards will open in September – subscribe below for updates on entries, judges, the Summit, and more.

Who won best podcast 2020?

January 17, 2020AwardPodcast of the YearBest Branded PodcastWinnerThe Dropout (produced by ABC NewsZABC)Songland (produced by NBC)AwardBest Overall Host – MaleBest Overall Host – FemaleWinnerAaron Mahnke (host of Lore)Nora McInerny (host of Terrible, Thanks for Asking)

Is there a Podcast Awards?

1) The People's Choice Podcast Award The People's Choice Awards has been honoring podcasts since 2005. Fans vote for their favorite in over a dozen categories including: arts, business, LGTBQ, and more!

How do you get nominated for podcast awards?

Any show podcasting on or before July 1, 2022, with a minimum of 10 published episodes or is a documentary series under 10 episodes is eligible to register and be nominated for the 2022 Podcast Awards.

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Who won podcast 2021?

Today in Focus, the Guardian's flagship daily news podcast, and Football Weekly, the Guardian's weekly football podcast which recently went daily for the Euros, have been honoured at the 2021 British Podcast Awards.

Who has the biggest UK podcast?

1 ▶–Joe Rogan The Joe Rogan Experience2 ▶–The Fellas The Fellas3 ▶–The Diary Of A CEO by Steven Bartlett The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett4 ▶–Plosive Productions Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster5 ▶–Chris & Rosie Ramsey Sh**ged Married Annoyed45 more rows

Who won Iheartradio awards 2020?

BTSFan ArmyBTS ArmyFan ArmyJonas BrothersDuo/GroupMorgan WallenNew Country ArtistKill This LoveMusic Video ChoreographyAsher AngelSocial Star2020 iHeartRadio Music Awards/Winners

Can you get a Grammy for a podcast?

The People's Choice Podcast Awards The 2020 nomination period was from July 1 to July 31, and the award ceremony is typically scheduled on or around September 30, to coincide with International Podcast Day.

Is there a Grammy for podcasts?

The People's Choice Podcast Awards, better known as the Podcast Awards, are global awards given annually to the best podcasts as voted by the general public.

How do I enter the British podcast awards?

Key Rules. If you've created at least six episodes of a single podcast in the past 12 months - and they're still available to download in podcast form - then you're likely to be able to enter.

Leon Neyfakh, host of Fiasco

I nominate Constellation Prize by Bianca Giaever. It’s hard to describe but roughly speaking it’s a series of stories about loneliness. She finds this totally unique cadence/tone that feels just familiar enough to be legible and immediate, and just destabilizing enough to be exciting and fresh.

Ed Morrish, audio comedy producer

My Year In Mensa, by Jamie Loftus, was brilliant. She took a story that most comics would have turned into an hour-long Edinburgh show and turned it into 4x40' chapters, with reported dialogue spoken by other actors, plus sound design/music, it really showed what comedy podcasts can learn from factual podcasting.

Alys Key, Deputy Business Editor at i newspaper

I’m not going to lie, if you’re not a fan of McFly, there is nothing for you in McWho: An American Podcast For McFly. But if you are, the show has a sincere, celebratory air that will remind you of the joy of being an unabashed fan. The re-listen of the pop-rock band’s discography is a mix of detailed analysis and debate over which songs are best.

Anna Leszkiewicz, Culture Editor of The New Statesman

I loved the New York Times podcast exploring racial divides in US schools, Nice White Parents. Chana Joffe-Walt makes a persuasive case that middle-class white parents are the most powerful lobbying group in the education system, and that even when they make well-meaning interventions, they end up reinforcing racial divides.

Mary Gregory, art critic

Great Women Artists podcasts by art historian, curator, broadcaster and great storyteller Katy Hessel just celebrated its 5th anniversary. She’s produced dozens of interviews all about celebrating female artists both contemporary and historical. Hessel’s excitement and passion are infectious as she discusses women’s art with women artists.

Will Gore, journalist and host of Magic Martin

As awful as the covid pandemic has been, at least it has been responsible for the creation of The Socially Distant Sports Bar, in which journalist Steff Garrero and comics Elis James and Mike Bubbins, and gather once a week to discuss sporting YouTube clips, documentaries and books.

Theodora Louloudis, Podcast Editor at The Telegraph and host of Coronavirus: The Latest

2020 was the year of predictable podcasts. People, holed up around the world, decided to buy a microphone.

In a year of audio innovation and growth, these shows, personalities and companies stood out to our jury

The Adweek Podcast of the Year Awards honored dozens of programs, personalities and brands in 2021.

Kennyatta Collins

Kennyatta Collins is a strategist, photographer and Adweek contributor living in Miami.

What is the Resistance podcast?

Noticing a new generation of activists and organizers emerging, Tejan-Thomas says his first question was, “How are they going to keep this up?” What came from this idea is Resistance, a podcast series driven by first-person narrative experiences of Black and Brown people “refusing to accept things as they are.” Tejan-Thomas and his team bring a deeply personal aspect to today’s news and headlines, incorporating the stories of those on the front lines of social progress—and Tejan-Thomas’s own personal history—into each episode.

What is the Ratliff podcast about?

Through interviews with actors in his and Tom Hanks’s orbit, Ratliff explores not just the ups and downs of show business, but the more deeply human experience of dealing with personal and professional failure.

Is there a podcast about golf?

There are a ton of golf podcasts out there right now. The game’s rising popularity, and its slow emergence into the zeitgeist, has made for plenty of conversation. The Golfer’s Journal podcast, though, doesn’t bother with wading into all of that. TGJ is all about the art of golf.

Who is the host of Through the Cracks?

Hosted by Jonquilyn Hill, Through the Cracks investigates the unsolved 2014 disappearance of Relisha Rudd - a second grader in Washington D.C., who was not declared a missing person until 18 days after she was last seen at her homeless shelter and at school.

Who is the reporter who re-examined the Stanford Prison Experiment?

Each week, journalists Michael Hobbes and Sarah Marshall reconsider a historical event—from the Stanford Prison Experiment, to the murder of Kitty Genovese and the bystander effect, to (my personal favorite) Newsies and the real newsboys’ strike of 1899—that has been misunderstood by the public for years.

Is podcasting a real estate?

Since the dawn of podcasting in the early aughts, the medium has come to occupy a unique area of real estate within the media realm. For some, it’s a daily commute lifesaver. To others, it’s a primary resource for consuming news. And, for many, podcasting has become the outlet of choice for some of the cringey-est people you know.

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