Why Does The Industry Standard Think Podcasting is Failing? (38)
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The short answer is that they want it to fail. There seems to be an underpinning of glee to get to deadpool it, and no one has told them it’s no longer trendy to call podcasting a failure anymore. The long answer has to do with a lot of factors. The subject is brought to my attention by Ian Lamont, who’s written another weekend article that takes a hit out on podcasting as an industry ...
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Haltse said:
Podcasting requires special skills cited as a reason for failure? Pah all media production requires skill the question should be how much skill does the listener need? Any way the original article from The Standard confuses issues by suggesting that success = podtech's business model with no counterbalance. http://www.podcastingnews.com/2008/07/19/the-industry-standard-on-why-podcasting-is-failing has a balanced look at this.