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Submit ReviewJoin us for an eye-opening journey into the future of podcasting in this episode titled "What if YouTube Podcasts Succeeds?" As we navigate the swirling currents of possibilities, your hosts, Daniel J. Lewis and Dave Jackson dive into a sea of burning questions and bold predictions.
What would the long-term repercussions be in a world where Google Podcasts outruns its competitors? The hosts will consider this scenario, examining potential outcomes and opportunities for creators and users.
We share his firsthand experience with YouTube Music, giving a quick test to understand the user interface and the integration of podcasts. Meanwhile, Dave brings the perspective of audiobooks on Spotify to the table, drawing comparisons and outlining the benefits and caveats of diversifying content types.
Indulge in a thought experiment with us — "What If It Was Good?" — contemplating the ideal scenario of Google mastering podcast integration.
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In the latest episode, Daniel shares his candid experience of wrestling with new features and navigating unexpected hiccups during his experiment. From his initial struggle with playback speeds to the excitement of Cast O Matic incorporating his feedback with a 2.5x feature, Daniel's story is a testament to the evolving landscape of podcast listening.
Dave is back from Podcast Movement Evolutions with some insight (good and bad)
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Dave is out on this episode, and Sam Sethi from Truefans.fm joins Daniel to geek out on Activity Steams and Activity Pub and break it down to find the pros and cons.
"The holy grail of podcasting is cross-app comments. The idea of being able to make a comment in one app and then have a comment in another app, and then they synchronize over a single episode."— Sam Sethi
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Evan Prodromou on ActivityPub; Gretchen Smith on Ad Results Media
Activity Pub Book by Evan Prodromou
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/activitypub/9781098162733/
Activity Streams 2.0
https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-core/
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00:00:51 - Activity Stream Vs Activity Pub 00:04:31 - Daniel's Translation 00:05:02 - What's the Potential 00:07:30 - Playback and Completion 00:10:50 - Understanding Mastedon 00:14:45 - Different Servers? 00:16:14 - TLV Records 00:18:57 - Privacy Concerns 00:22:33 - Centralized and Decentralized Performance 00:27:13 - Publishing and Pushing 00:28:32 - Comment Moderation 00:35:26 - Are Boostagrams Public? 00:36:27 - Lightbulb Moment 00:38:11 - Separating Data and Payments 00:41:37 - Just Ditch RSS? 00:42:31 - Truefans and Podgagement 00:44:01 - Because It is a Standard 00:48:01 - Yes, Sam Built Them All 00:49:53 - Progressive Web App 00:52:27 - Daniel is On Board 00:53:12 - Different Types of Streams 00:55:58 - You Won't Have to Learn This 00:57:08 - Sam's Challenge
On a live call last week, someone asked why podcasters should get involved with Podcasting 2.0. There is more to this than streaming saoshis. It’s clear that Podcasting 2.0 is not just a trend but an evolution of the medium we all cherish. Let's explore why individuals and industry professionals must get aboard this transformative wave, understand its lucrative potential, and recognize how it amplifies the podcasting experience for both creators and listeners.
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Chapters
00:00 Why You Should Get Involved win Podcasting 2.0
00:24 Why Should Podcasters Get Involved?
02:41 What Caught Dave's Eye
10:40 Money for EVERYONE
11:41 Paying Developers
13:19 Features in Apps for Listeners AND Podcasters
15:32 IAB 2.2
15:55 PodPing
18:52 Benefits For the Audience
22:08 Engineered For More Engagement
24:37 Set You Apart
25:41 Do We Need a Badge?
27:09 I Want My MTV
27:51 Podcasting2.org
30:13 New Top Contributor
30:52 Podcast Editors Mastermind Show
Google Podcasts is going to go away later this year, and we're looking for an Android app that will fill the void.
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Today Dave has been trying new apps, and hoping he can find one that meets all of the items on his wishlist.
None of these app check all the boxes. Do you know of one? Let us know.
In this episode of "Future of Podcasting", hosts Daniel J. Lewis and Dave Jackson explore the recent development in podcasting as Apple announces support for the Podcasting 2.0 transcript tag. They delve into the implications of this move, discussing the potential impact on the industry and how it legitimizes the development of podcasting 2.0. From the trickledown effect to the role of other major players like Spotify and Amazon, they paint an insightful picture of the changing podcasting landscape.
The hosts also share news about the launch of a new website, podcasting2.org, designed to be the go-to resource for all things Podcasting 2.0, and how listeners and developers can contribute. Tune in as they unravel the significance of these recent developments and what it mean for the future of podcasting.
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Making Transcripts More Useful (previous episode)
Podcasting 2.org (home of Podcasting 2.0)
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In this episode, hosts Daniel J. Lewis and Dave Jackson explore the concept of "live item tagging" and its potential to revolutionize podcasting. Join them as they discuss the technical intricacies of incorporating live streaming into podcast episodes, the future integration of live experiences into podcast apps, and the implications of the "live item tag" for both podcasters and listeners.
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Why is it called the Live Item? The term "Live Item Tag" in the podcasting world, also known as "lit," represents an innovation that aims to integrate the live experience from platforms like YouTube into podcast apps. This feature allows listeners to seamlessly tap and jump to listen or watch live content while a podcast is being recorded, effectively bringing the live experience directly to the podcast app.
What It Does The Live Item Tag replaces the traditional "item" tag in an RSS feed and utilizes attributes such as "pending," "live," or "ended" to notify podcast apps of the live status of an episode. Essentially, it bridges the gap between live streaming platforms and podcast apps, enabling a smoother and more integrated experience for both podcasters and listeners. Status Options When using the Live Item Tag, podcasters can update the status of their episodes as "pending," "live," or "ended," providing real-time information to listeners about the live status of a particular episode. This functionality enhances engagement and allows for a more dynamic and interactive podcast experience within the app.
Do We Need To Worry About This? Considering the future progression of podcasting technology, integrating live streaming experiences into podcast apps seems to be a natural evolution. While the current implementation may have its complexities, future tools and platforms are expected to simplify the process, making it more accessible to podcasters.
Coding 2.0 In Libsyn 4 You can add code in Libsyn Four. If you don't know what you're doing, we do not recommend this. Show or Episode Level The use of the Live Item Tag can be implemented at both the show and episode levels, providing flexibility for podcasters to enhance their content with live streaming. This granularity enables precise control over which episodes are presented as live, offering a tailored approach to audience engagement. What Apps Support This? Several podcast apps, including True Fans, Podverse, and Podcast Guru, are embracing the Live Item Tag feature, acknowledging its potential to transform the podcast listening experience. This reflects a growing interest and demand for integrating live streaming functionalities within podcast platforms. See www.modernpodcastapps.com
Streaming Radio Radiolize The mention of streaming radio, particularly its popularity in Europe and the use of online tools for online DJing, showcases the broader landscape of live audio experiences. This acknowledgment underscores the potential for integrating diverse live content into podcasts, catering to varied listener preferences and interests. See Radiolize.com
Content Link The addition of the "podcast:content link" tag further expands the possibilities for linking live content, such as streaming URLs from platforms that provide those links (Mixlr? Radiolize?). This tag acts as a fallback for non-podcast app streaming, diversifying the avenues through which listeners can access live experiences. The Tricky Part? While the Live Item Tag presents a forward-looking solution, its implementation may require careful consideration and technical acumen, especially when dealing with platforms that have yet to fully adopt this technology. However, as the podcasting ecosystem evolves, the tools and processes surrounding the Live Item Tag are expected to become more user-friendly. I Think I Understand It Now Understanding the Live Item Tag involves recognizing its role in seamlessly blending live streaming experiences with traditional podcast episodes within podcast apps. This realization positions podcasters and content creators to deliver more engaging and dynamic content, catering to the evolving preferences of listeners.
Still Pretty Cutting Edge at This Time It's important to acknowledge that the Live Item Tag is currently at the cutting edge of podcasting technology. Its emerging status highlights the ongoing evolution and exploration of new avenues for enhancing the podcasting experience, as well as the potential for further advancements in this space. You Can Have More Than One The flexibility to incorporate multiple content links with different text descriptions or purposes accentuates the versatility of the Live Item Tag. This capability enables podcasters to curate and present diverse live-streaming experiences, catering to their specific content and audience engagement strategies. Alby is Invite Only For Now The mention of Alby, an invite-only platform, underlines the exclusive and progressive nature of the Live Item Tag landscape. This exclusivity hints at the exploration and experimental nature of this feature, as well as its potential to shape the future podcasting ecosystem. BOOSTS! The concept of receiving "streams" and "boostagrams" from listeners highlights the reciprocal and interactive nature of podcasting, indicating a community-driven approach to content creation. This interactivity aligns with the essence of the Live Item Tag, which seeks to foster real-time engagement and connections between podcasters and their audience. In conclusion, the Live Item Tag represents a significant advancement in the integration of live streaming experiences within podcast apps. While it currently stands at the forefront of podcasting technology, its potential to reshape the podcasting landscape and elevate audience engagement is evident. As this innovative feature continues to evolve, podcasters and content creators can anticipate a more seamlessly integrated live podcasting experience, redefining the future of podcasting.
In this episode of the "Future of Podcasting" this is NOT a prediction show. Instead this is what we WANT to see happen in 2024. With this approach, the show maintains a balanced perspective on potential developments in the podcasting space.
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Timeline
00:33 NOT a Prediction Show
01:21 Hold the Line
06:30 Get Paid Quicker
07:33 Hosting Providers
11:10 Streaming Sats
13:24 Podcast Industry
15:48 Podcast Events
20:36 Podcast Apps
29:07 Audiences
Is the Podcasting 2.0 movement stalled or do some people have unrealistic expectations? As we are now a "Microwave Nation" we expect things to be finished yesterday. Today we take a breath and talk about the hurdles (and successes) that have happened so far. Enjoy episode 33.
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Today we tackle what is an alternate enclosure and when you could possibly use one.
Podcasting doesn't have to be a choice between audio or video. Thanks to alternate enclosures, creators can offer both formats to cater to different preferences. The ability to provide a seamless experience across various media types is a game-changer for podcasters aiming to reach a wider audience.
The question of whether the average podcaster cares about alternate enclosures is a valid one. While not every podcaster may have the resources or desire to produce different media formats, it's essential to acknowledge the diverse needs of listeners. As podcasters, it's our responsibility to stay informed about emerging trends and technologies to better serve our audiences.
Full show notes at futureofpodcasting.com/32
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Timeline
01:56 Thanks AND Not OR
07:24 Does the Average Podcaster Care?
10:52 Languages
14:57 There is already a Spec
17:41 Is It Possible to Sync?
20:12 Dunamic Content
21:56 Ads on Cable
25:35 Premium Options
27:33 Problem Solvers
28:45 Boostagrams
29:40 Podfans.fm
31:04 Fountain Updates
31:47 Podgagement Update
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