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What is
Podcasting?
by S. Housley
What is Podcasting
Podcasting is quickly becoming a buzz word among the techie crowd.
So what is podcasting, anyway? Podcasting is online audio content
that is delivered via an RSS feed. Many people liken podcasting to
radio on demand. However, in reality, podcasting gives far more
options in terms of content and programming than radio does. In
addition, with Podcasting, listeners can determine the time and the
place, meaning they decide what programming they want to receive and
when they want to listen to it.
Listeners can retain audio archives to listen to at their leisure.
While blogs have turned many bloggers into journalists, podcasting
has the potential to turn podcasters into radio personalities.
Podcasting can be used for:
1. Self-Guided Walking Tours - Informational content.
2. Music - Band promotional clips and interviews.
3. Talk Shows - Industry or organizational news, investor news,
sportscasts, news coverage and commentaries.
4. Training - Instructional informational materials.
5. Story - Story telling for children or the visually-impaired.
Podcasting is the syndication of audio files using RSS. Podcasting
works the same as a standard RSS feed reader or news aggregator, the
only difference is that the feed you subscribe to contains an audio
file in it. Instead of reading content in your RSS feed reader or
aggregator, you can listen to the contents of your feed using a
reader or aggregator that supports podcasting, or you can listen to
them on an iPod or similar device. While podcasting was named for
the iPod, you do not have to have an iPod to listen to a podcast.
Podcasts can be displayed on websites with clickable links to audio
files and many of the standard RSS readers, like FeedDemon's latest
beta, have begun supporting audio enclosures.
The audio file that makes the feed a podcast rather than a standard
RSS feed is contained in the 'enclosure' tag. The easiest way to
think of this is as an e-mail attachment.
Although the "enclosure" tag is not new to RSS feeds and
has been included in the RSS v2.0 specification for about four
years, podcasting has only really been around since August of 2004.
Webmasters are finding creative ways to provide media-rich content.
The syndication aspect and potential increase in audience size are
an attractive lure. Listeners benefit from podcasting because, like
RSS, podcasting is a means to publish content that ultimately gives
the recipient the control over the information they want to see or
hear.
Podcasting Resources -
Podcasting Tools - http://www.podcasting-tools.com
Podcast Alley - http://www.podcastalley.com
PodcastBunker - http://www.podcastbunker.com
Podcasting News - http://www.podcastingnews.com
It will be interesting to see how this publishing medium develops.
Currently, only the technical crowd has endorsed podcasting as a new
audio medium, but the potential is real and the process is not
overly complex. With a little time I think this field will develop
and prosper.
About the
Author:
Sharon Housley manages marketing for FeedForAll http://www.feedforall.com
software for creating, editing, publishing RSS feeds and podcasts.
In addition Sharon manages marketing for NotePage http://www.notepage.net
a wireless text messaging software company.
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