Friday 12 February 2021

Why WorldWideWeb is nowadays a podcast bubble mate?

Just today 17 years ago a journalist named Ben Hammersley minted the term podcast in The Guardian. Since then everything started to be built-up, quite a feat in a very clear rollercoaster road to the highest peak in the past year. Speaking about my country which is the second market highly ranked in standup comedy (Nadie Sabe Nada) whereas in USA were having a massive show called SNL since the year 1974.

The Spotify Premium was able to  in 2019. Back then to The Guardian, is a pride to say that they created a top10 of books which can help you out to provide an idea of what on Earth is to create such a thing like a digital audio file and made it available on the internet for downloading directly to your computer or mobile device. Yes, Orson Welles must be proud of this invention created 66 years after his broadcasting of G. H. Wells' War of the Worlds and also Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente talking about one pioneer in my country.


During pandemic all of us spend more time inside though, so no more social activity rather than digitalone, at that point streamings are blowing dead times and time appears to be running through our fingers to not get involved in podcasting.
Intellectuals of the end of nineteen century began to suspect that the inevitable thing would soon happen: people would end up listening novels instead of reading them. BANG! Audible, Acast, Podium, Storytell and of course Apple. Since the invention of the phonograph by Thomas Alba Edison, in 1889 by far, we have been witnesses the rebirth of a new age of listening, so it's the time to warm up our inner ear mate!!!

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home