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Welcome to the final episode of The Podcast Producers. Corey and Jessica get a first hand look at what radio broadcasters think about the podcasting industry. They interview broadcasters who have been in both industries to get an honest view on whether the radio and podcast mediums can both co-exist with one another. As this is the final episode of our ten-part series, we'd like to thank the listeners who have downloaded the series and everyone involved with the production of the show. This podcast would not have been possible without you!
Key Takeaways:
2:15 – Podcasts are on-demand and Radio is not.
5:10 – All the top talk show hosts are above 50-60 years old and they're overpaid.
10:10 – Radio broadcasters used to be seen as rock stars.
11:00 – Can both podcast and radio formats exist in the future?
12:40 – Are the words podcast and radio one and the same?
15:15 – People are going to get more creative in the future with how they use podcasts and radio.
18:45 – Big companies are taking notice of the podcast medium.
20:30 – Matt DuBiel is broadcasting podcasts on his radio stations.
23:15 – Radio stations tend to have a poor business model.
27:05 – Podcasts are more convenient to listen to than radio.
32:30 – In radio you hear a lot more negative feedback than you do in podcasts.
38:35 – Radio broadcasters need to embrace new media and podcasts.
39:15 – Thank you to all our guests for making The Podcast Producers a reality!
Mentioned In This Episode:
This American Life | Alex Goldman – Reply All | Radiolab | iHeartRadio | Matt DuBiel – WCKG | John Lee Dumas - Entrepreneur On Fire | Seth Godin's Startup School | Larry Winget – The Pitbull of Personal Development | NPR | Leo Laporte | The CBC | Jeremy Taggart and Jonathan Torrens - Taggart and Torrens | Randy Bachman's Vinyl Tap | Anthony Weiss