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Uses of Podcasting for Informative Purposes
Through the use of relay news feeds the majority of all current news stations, radio or television, have available podcast recordings. But there are also an astounding number of broadcast personalities who choose to perform the news through private podcasts, with no real network affiliation. The first news outlet to begin to use podcasting was newspaper; they supplied a podcasting of everything included in their daily edition. The sole purpose of this program was, initially, to provide for those who could not read on their own due to illiteracy or visual impairment. What came next was a great surprise: Their Web sites were flooded with traffic. Thousands of people began to subscribe to the newspaper just to have the podcast available. Something intended to act as a public service to the non-reading community turned out to be a big part of their business. Through the further development of podcasting programs many newspaper companies built entirely new audiences. Podcasting added something new to the print news industry. While it was not necessarily print media, it gave newspaper companies the opportunity to capitalize on a portion of the market that was interested in knowing what is in the newspaper but for one reason or another did not take the time to read it. Podcasting 101 | Listen to Podcasts | Record a Podcast | Publish a Podcast | Promoting a Podcast | Video Podcast | Podcast Tools | Podcast Resources |
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