<p>“Morris’s brilliant book is a groundbreaking contribution to the burgeoning field of podcast studies. He accurately shows the benefits and risks of the platformization of podcasting, yet he frames podcasting as much more than a technological innovation: it is a cultural practice that is here to stay.”<br /><b>Tiziano Bonini, University of Siena</b><br /><br />“Morris deftly pulls together podcasting’s ‘many moments’ into a coherent historical narrative. <i>Podcasting</i> is one of the first books to provide readers with industrial and cultural perspectives on a format that, while no longer new, is still in the process of becoming.”<br /><b>Jason Loviglio, University of Maryland</b></p>
This book provides an accessible and comprehensive account of one of digital media’s most vibrant formats. Focusing on the historical changes shaping podcasts as a media format, the book explores the industrial, technological, and cultural components of podcasting alongside case studies of various podcasts, industry publications, and streaming audio platforms (e.g. Spotify, Google, and Apple Podcasts). Jeremy Wade Morris argues that as streaming platforms push to make podcasting more industrialized, accessible, user-friendly, and similar to other audio media like music or audiobooks, they threaten podcasting’s early, though always unrealized, promises.
This is the go-to introduction for students and researchers of media, communication, and cultural studies, as well as readers who enjoy making and listening to podcasts.
Introduction: Podcasting’s Many Moments
1: The Promises of Podcasting’s Technologies
2: Mapping an Industry
3: Making Podcasting Pay
4: Speaking Sonically
5: Podcasting’s Platforms
Conclusion: Podcasting’s Final Moments
Podcast Playlist
Works Cited
Index
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
Jeremy Wade Morris is Professor in Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.