Adam Curry launches music podcast
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Adam Curry has launched a music podcast, called Boostagram Ball.
- For the first time, money from listeners is shared directly with the music artists: listen on a compatible podcast player, like Podverse, Fountain or Podfans, and money is sent from your balance directly to the artist as you listen. Using Value4Value, the amounts are up to you; and you can “boost” songs to give more to the artists you like.
- Adam won’t be playing Tiësto or Golden Earring though - not yet. The only songs played are those submitted to services like Wavlake or submitted directly to the Podcast Index, with artist payment details.
- There’s more info in The Tech Stuff, below; and Adam is a guest on the Podnews Weekly Review this weekend.
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Boostagram Ball, a new music show from Adam Curry, published its first episode last Friday. As the songs are played in compatible podcast players, like Fountain, Podfans, Podverse and others, 90% of boosts or streaming sats will go directly to the artist. It uses the RemoteItem feature of the new podcast namespace, which even allows band members to split their revenue how they’d like. Listeners also see album art from the song and more details.
- Still very early days, there are currently very few systems set up to author the type of RSS feed you need to make this work properly. Adam uses Soverign Feeds.
- Adam will be a guest on the Podnews Weekly Review on Friday.
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In another first, Boostagram Ball is using IPFS Podcasting to host the show. For self-hosted shows, “the biggest issue with podcast bandwidth is that every extra listener costs money,” says Adam Curry; to combat this, IPFS pulls audio files from nodes hosted by volunteers across the world (falling back to your own host). The show also donates 5% of all boosts to IPFS, which is shared by those IPFS node hosts.
- We’re running a node; and we’re also trialling using IPFS for the Podnews Daily podcast too. Boosts to this show will go to IPFS node hosts.
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