RAIN Summit Europe complimentary tickets, behind the scenes at The Allusionist, and messing up a live show
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Event: 6th annual RAIN Summit Europe: Nov 7, London, UK. See below for complimentary tickets.
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Otis Gray from The Hungry Podcast posts about when his live podcast went wrong - things I messed up so you won’t. Easy to share positive experiences; less so negative ones. Useful read.
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The excellent Helen Zaltzman from The Allusionist wonders if anyone would like to know how she makes the show. People ask lots of questions. On editing: “I’ve always preferred having a finite amount of material, then refining it to be the best version of itself. I want to take out as much as I can, while leaving in enough that the episodes aren’t incomprehensible.”
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The Ultimate Guide To Why Podcast Sponsorships Are A Waste Of Your Time, an opinion piece from Jeremy Enns of Ascetic Productions.
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Thinking of making a podcast? Ten tips from a veteran producer, Steve Campen. “Offer something unique, that adds value in terms of entertainment, information or both.”
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Ira Glass and the Unbearable Voice of Elite Podcasting - an opinion from Isaac Simpson. “The hosts speak with a disaffected, effete sort of vocal fry that sounds like they barely had the energy to drag themselves out of bed that morning … a brazen attempt at a sort of lackadaisical, can’t-be-bothered cool.”
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ABC Radio - the US one - produces a six episode crime podcast designed to be marketing for a TV show at the end of November.
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We linked to this video earlier, but here’s Edison Research linking to their own Megan Lazovick speaking at Next Radio about “the pod people”.
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Event: Podfest Multimedia Expo Orlando 2018: Feb 8-10 2018, Orlando FM, USA.
Jul 27 2023: This broken link now points to the Internet Archive.
Podnews has got together with our friends at RAIN to offer complimentary tickets to RAIN Summit Europe, an influential gathering of podcast, radio, research, and technology professionals to discuss digital audio. Attend this full-day event (including lunch and cocktails) at no charge, courtesy of podnews and RAIN, on Tuesday 7 November at the British Museum in London.
Speakers include Andrew Caspari and Neelay Patel from the BBC, new research into music listening from Jonathan Arendt of AudienceNet, plus speakers from The Guardian, Bauer Media, AdsWizz, Radiocentre, Triton Digital, RAIN publisher Kurt Hanson and many others.
As a podnews subscriber, you can be there at no charge. Just use this exclusive link and get a complimentary ticket, thanks to podnews and RAIN.
Companies mentioned above:
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