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Monday,Mar 31 2008, 11:41:35 PMpodcasts


Why aren’t podcasts more popular?



Published on March 31, 2008 under Journalism Industry




Podcast iconOver the last few months I’ve been listening to  podcasts during my morning and evening commutes. I’ve never been much of a podcast listener, but now that I have a 45 minute commute via BART train, I’ve turned into an avid listener, even an obsessed fan. I can’t leave home without my earphones, and if I do, I feel like I’ve wasted a precious morning that could have been spent enlightening my life.


I used to listen to the radio when I had a driving commute at a previous job, but this time I get to choose exactly which casts I want to listen to and in which order.


Lately I’ve been listening to  Slate,  NPR and a few others. Just so many of the segments are incredible. I actually feel rejuvinated when hearing a great piece that opens my eyes to larger world we live in. Most of the time I’m left intrigued.


So why is podcasting still a small niche in the total number of audio listeners? Well, logistics plays a big part. You need an mp3 player and, software to aggregate the casts. But more importantly you need time. Time to listen. No one actively turns on a radio to listens to news. Its a passive form of news consumption. You listen to it while doing something else, like driving or doing the dishes.


This question came up recently during a  Knight multimedia workshop we were teaching at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Someone described podcasts as “radio without listeners” and my heart sank. How could this precious piece of daily enlightenment simply not exist in the lives of so many people. I suspect once cars become further integrated with iPod, this form of news consumption will become more and more widely used.


If you still don’t believe me, I challenge you to listen to the following cast and not be fully intrigued. It’s a piece from NPR’s Driveway Moments about a man trying to come to terms with a lobotomy he had when he was 12. I know, the topic sounds a bit weird, but this bit of audio is one of the most incredible pieces I’ve heard. The quick cross edits, the haunting voices, everything about it is so riveting I forget I’m listening to a news story. It’s 20 minutes long. You might not have the patience to listen to the whole thing sitting here on this blog (the reason why radio doesn’t work online), so remember you can always download the podcast.


 Howard Dully\’s My Lobotomy piece from NPR\’s Driveway Moment


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Friday,Mar 28 2008, 01:18:50 AMThe Eris Society

2006 Conference Schedule Conference Chair: Stephanie Sailor Wednesday, August 30 Welcoming Remarks, Doug Casey Tom Dyson, Sneaking Into the USA Jon Sisk, Debut of Eris NuWiki Carol Rudzinski, Breastfeeding: Food for Thought View video John Gupta, Wellness Through Laughter Mark Pendergrast, The Epidemic Intelligence Service: Its EIS Officers May Have Saved Your Life, but You've Probably Never Heard of Them Rob Kampia, Marijuana: One of the Few Public Policy Issues That's Moving in a Libertarian Direction June Arunga, The Use of Filmmaking to Spread the Message of Freedom Sunset on the top of Mount Mansfield Thursday, August 31 Order audio recordings of this conference!James Turk, The Coming Collapse of the Dollar Venkat Manakkal, Tech Marketplace Forecast: A World of Anonymous Exchange of Value That'll Allow the Development of a Bazaar-Style Robotic Market Jim Courtright, Goodbye Annoying Advertising, Hello Advertainment Sandra Rose Michael, Bio-Scalar Technology: A 'Star-Trek' Experience in Repairing and Healing the Body-Mind Howard Dully, My Lobotomy Linda Faillace, Mad Sheep: The True Story Behind the USDA's War on a Family Farm Eduardo Helguerra and Doug Casey, A Conversation Regarding the Current State of the Economy Dr. John Landgraf, The Demise of the Offshore World and the Next Great Offshore Banking Jurisdictions: The United States (But Only for Non-Resident Aliens) Friday, September 1 Darrell Brookstein, Nanotechnology: Disruptive Developments & Applications - A Close Examination of the Last 60 Days Courtney Smith How and Why To Create Your Own Country Dr. Robert Gervais, The Patient's Lost Right of Contract and Its Impact on Medical Care Jason Sorens, Creating a Beachhead for Freedom Roger Ruhland, AAAKAAA: Alcoholics Anonymous, Also Known As Anarchists Anonymous

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People are getting fake on here. So I gave in and let's see who really reposts this. This is a test to see who's paying attention. This is a test to see how many people in my friends list actually pay attention to me. Copy and repost in your own bulletin. Lets see who the true friends are and I think I know who you are. Repost this if you are a friend...if you don't, you get deleted. Don't reply...just copy and paste this in a new bulletin

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Posted at 7/12/2008 3:04 PMHello Howard
Rocky
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I hope you will have a good weekend and be safe.
Hugs. Don

Posted at 6/21/2008 1:02 AMHi Howard,
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Hope ur having a great summer!! Hope to be reading ur book this summer and listening to the NPR podcast that about u. Hope u have a blessed weekend!!!

Posted at 2/18/2008 12:07 AMhey howard
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I hope u are doing well and that u had a great Valentine's Day!! I like your new photo:). Did you write that poem? In any case, it is very good and clear. Take care.<3

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Posted at 2/9/2008 1:06 PMHave a fantastic week my friend
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Posted at 2/8/2008 5:34 PMHELLO HOWARD
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HOW ARE YOU,I HOPE GREAT HAVE A HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY,IM GLAD YOU ARE MY FRIEND ON HERE,HAVE A GREAT FRIDAY,JANE OR CUTE RED HEAD.YOU ARE A HANDSOME MAN.

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Posted at 1/31/2008 2:42 AMI'm going to go look for your book. It sounds very interesti
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