A call to action to experiment, share, and discover the future of audio
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MouthMedia Network
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audio
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Publication Date |
Jun 11, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:43:42
The need for the podcasting to grow and experiment, sharing what we learn, pushing the envelope, changing the way we deliver and seeing what works and what doesn’t, where can we go, and what can we do. Plus, an interview with Rich Casanova of Pro Business Channel studios in Atlanta with a new show (Non Profits Radio, as a giveback), and headlines from top news on podcasting and on-demand from Podnews…In this episode: A moment of revolution, a rapid change in ways of monetization, production, distribution, consuming content, and why we have to experiment to not be left behind This is the time for innovation, to think about the future, place bets, see what happens The need to grow by experimenting, share what we learn, push the envelope, change the way we deliver, and through that talk and see what works, and what doesn’t, and discover where can we go and what can we do Avoiding going the way of the newspaper, and instead building the thing of the future Where we’ll be in the future of podcasting, and why the reality is “unthinkable” A very strong way to look at what we’re doing as entrepreneurs in the podcast space, by looking at why newspapers were not a sustainable business model built on scarcity of printing resources and access to print and quickly get information out to the people, relying on competitive advantage in production which is no longer valid given the Internet In a normal state of time and society, a pragmatist describes the world, and radical talks about an alternate future How a pragmatists shifts to talk about an alternate future and a radical is hanging onto the old ways, resulting in faith based growth strategies For about 12 years, little technological innovation in podcasts, some experiments and tests, premium and wall gardens, testing different business models around a long form audio, no longer free access As an industry, podcasting needs to be sure it is not on wrong side and holding onto a past and holding instead into a future Programmatic advertising speeds up delivery of ads, but drives down how much money you can make, as the pot of money doesn’t change but an increase supply and lower revenue numbers results, which is what hit blogs Working with targeted audiences instead of mass adoption and large audiences to work The impact on ability to draw large audiences the more podcasts there are, as the number of podcasts rapidly expands Trying to hold onto what this industry used to be may leave us behind How iOS 8 may have changed what is possible in podcasting We don’t know what the future will hold A call to action to experiment to find the future ____________________________________________________In this episode: An interview recorded at the 2018 Podfest Multimedia Expo with Rich Casanova of Pro Business Channel studios in Atlanta with a new show (Non Profits Radio, as a giveback) The latest podcast and on-demand news from Podnews MouthMedia Network CEO Rob Sanchez on the need for the podcasting row by experimenting, sharing what we learn, pushing the envelope, changing the way we deliver and seeing what works and what doesn’t, where can we go, and what can we do. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The need for the podcasting to grow and experiment, sharing what we learn, pushing the envelope, changing the way we deliver and seeing what works and what doesn’t, where can we go, and what can we do. Plus,

The need for the podcasting to grow and experiment, sharing what we learn, pushing the envelope, changing the way we deliver and seeing what works and what doesn’t, where can we go, and what can we do. Plus, an interview with Rich Casanova of Pro Business Channel studios in Atlanta with a new show (Non Profits Radio, as a giveback), and headlines from top news on podcasting and on-demand from Podnews…

In this episode:

  • A moment of revolution, a rapid change in ways of monetization, production, distribution, consuming content, and why we have to experiment to not be left behind
  • This is the time for innovation, to think about the future, place bets, see what happens
  • The need to grow by experimenting, share what we learn, push the envelope, change the way we deliver, and through that talk and see what works, and what doesn’t, and discover where can we go and what can we do
  • Avoiding going the way of the newspaper, and instead building the thing of the future
  • Where we’ll be in the future of podcasting, and why the reality is “unthinkable”
  • A very strong way to look at what we’re doing as entrepreneurs in the podcast space, by looking at why newspapers were not a sustainable business model built on scarcity of printing resources and access to print and quickly get information out to the people, relying on competitive advantage in production which is no longer valid given the Internet
  • In a normal state of time and society, a pragmatist describes the world, and radical talks about an alternate future
  • How a pragmatists shifts to talk about an alternate future and a radical is hanging onto the old ways, resulting in faith based growth strategies
  • For about 12 years, little technological innovation in podcasts, some experiments and tests, premium and wall gardens, testing different business models around a long form audio, no longer free access
  • As an industry, podcasting needs to be sure it is not on wrong side and holding onto a past and holding instead into a future
  • Programmatic advertising speeds up delivery of ads, but drives down how much money you can make, as the pot of money doesn’t change but an increase supply and lower revenue numbers results, which is what hit blogs
  • Working with targeted audiences instead of mass adoption and large audiences to work
  • The impact on ability to draw large audiences the more podcasts there are, as the number of podcasts rapidly expands
  • Trying to hold onto what this industry used to be may leave us behind
  • How iOS 8 may have changed what is possible in podcasting
  • We don’t know what the future will hold
  • A call to action to experiment to find the future

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In this episode:

  • An interview recorded at the 2018 Podfest Multimedia Expo with Rich Casanova of Pro Business Channel studios in Atlanta with a new show (Non Profits Radio, as a giveback)
  • The latest podcast and on-demand news from Podnews
  • MouthMedia Network CEO Rob Sanchez on the need for the podcasting row by experimenting, sharing what we learn, pushing the envelope, changing the way we deliver and seeing what works and what doesn’t, where can we go, and what can we do.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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