Posted on 10/28/2006 7:44:17 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Remember all the hype last year about how big Audio Podcasting was going to be? Even I bought into the hype and did a few audio podcasts. Well, it turned out that audio podcasting was a big FLOP. Why? I think there are several reasons.
1. Attention span---Most people don't want to just sit there listening to someone prattle on for more than a couple of minutes. They have better things to do.
2. Boredom---Most audio podcasts are just flat out BORING. If folks want to listen to somebody, much more interesting to listen to Rush or Laura Ingraham.
3. YouTube---When YouTube kicked in last year, that pretty much killed whatever appeal there might be for audio podcasting. Much MORE interesting to watch a video than listen to an audio.
P.S. Saying podcasting is a flop now is like saying Web sites
are a flop.
I meant AUDIO podcasting. It seems people prefer to SEE video like on YouTube. BTW, I am definitely going to get a cell phone early next year that has up to 2 hours of video on it to catch some great stuff I've seen. A couple of weeks ago I saw a couple of flea market vendors get into an arguement and they started smashing each others collectibiles...until the police arrived. That would have been GREAT stuff for YouTube.
AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO. The key word is AUDIO.
I know - and I still disagree. I am involved in podcasting - and it's huge and getting bigger. As I said before - it's like Web sites. Many mediocre ones to be sure, but they eventually reshaped news, education, entertainment etc. Radio will be all but done in about 50 years - I never listen to live radio - it's all podcast. Again - check your info - not anecdotes.
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