Sujet : Re: Producing a successful 2024 podcast using Mac OS 9 tools
De : vintageapplemac (at) *nospam* gmail.com (scole)
Groupes : comp.sys.mac.vintageDate : 30. Nov 2024, 06:27:25
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In article <
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wrote:
The name "podcast" probably needs to be consigned to history, since
Apple no longer makes iPod devices. :-( Maybe they should now be
called something like "pre-recorded audio shows".
Way back when, I got somewhat into the pro-wrestling internet fandom scene
and around the late-2000s/early-2010s wrestling podcasts took off, every
man and his dog seemed to be making audio talking about wrestling gossip.
The grandaddy of them all, though, was the Wrestling Observer/Figure 4
Weekly who had been producing what they termed "internet radio" shows
since the mid-00s (and proto versions of their output had been published
online since the 90s, on eYada etc). I always liked that name for it,
internet radio; even though radio had nothing to do with it, it felt like
it closely described the sentiment of what they were making - episodic
talk radio. I always thought "podcast" as a term was pretty dumb.