Telling Stories Through Sound Siobhán McHugh Columbia University Press Podcasts have become an essential part of popular culture for millions of listeners. They provide a new way to absorb information that once might have been read in newspapers, books, or…
CFP Radio and Audio Media Area, PCA/ACA Conference April 5-8, 2023, San AntonioThe radio and audio media area provides a forum for scholars, practitioners, and artists of what Michelle Hilmes (2013) calls soundwork: “the entire complex of sound-based media that…
The recent decade has witnessed thriving discourses of feminism on social media in mainland China. Feminist podcasting rose in popularity in 2019. The article argues that feminist podcasting combines academic depth and social immediacy, complementing feminist discourse in both academia and popular culture
Possibly the first major book with “Podcast Studies” in the title!
The definition of podcasting arising from this analysis – centring on episodic audio, convenient both to produce and experience
This report explores the Danish podcast market from a financial point of departure, analyzing the composition of the market, the different actors, and how audiences relate to it all. The research combines market research with two surveys, interviews, and focus groups.
As news podcasts increase in number and popularity, conventions are emerging for how this genre of audio journalism constructs compelling storytelling that takes advantage of the specifics of the medium.
We are sure that you all listen to the New Aural Cultures podcast, in fact many of you will have appeared on it. This week John Sullivan and Richard Berry appeared to talk about their recent article in the Conversation,…
John Sullivan, Muhlenberg College; Kim Fox, American University in Cairo, and Richard Berry, University of Sunderland Back in 2005, an ebullient Apple CEO Steven P. Jobs announced the integration of podcasting into Version 4.9 of its desktop iTunes software, calling…