Sign me up, I have an idea for a podcast: Video

In this session from 2018’s Radio Alive Conference, a panel of podcasting experts delve into the differences between podcasting and radio, including how to train a breakfast radio host to slow down and tell a story that goes for longer than three minutes.

The typical newbie podcaster experience includes coming up with an idea, heading to JB HiFi, grabbing an H4 Zoom and taking to social media to pester your friends to listen.

However, the radio professional who wants to get into podcasting has a very different path, according to Jaime Chaux, head of digital at Commercial Radio Australia.

“Usually what happens is the radio professional or team that wants to give it a go has a world-class recording studio three meters that way, and has access to a marketing or social media person a phone call away,” he explains.

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