Podcasting burst onto the media landscape in the early 2000s. At the
time, there were hopes it mightáusher in a new wave of amateur and
professional cultural production and represent an alternate model for
how to produce, share, circulate, and experience new voices and
perspectives. Twenty years later,ápodcasting is at a critical
juncture in its relatively young history: a moment where the early
ideals of open standards and platform-neutral distribution are giving
way to services that prioritize lean-back listening and monetizable
media experiences.á á
This bookáprovides 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
theáindustrial, 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).áJeremy Wade Morrisáarguesáthatáas streaming platforms
push to make podcasting more industrialized, accessible,
user-friendly, and similar to other audio media like music or
audiobooks, they threatenápodcasting’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.
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ISBN
9781509557356
Publisert
2024
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Polity
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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