In a far-reaching retrospective, Esquire Middle East tells podcasting’s origin story through the voices of early key players. The “aural history” begins when the medium was known as “autoblogging” and concludes with a hopeful peek into the future.
The article does go into the oft-cited ‘controversy’ of the exact definition of a podcast, but keep reading. Dave Winer, referred to as “The Podfather,” and Carl Malamud, the founder of Internet Talk Radio, lend fascinatingly candid commentary to the chapter.
Adam Curry, the founder of PodShow, casually describes Steve Jobs’ proposition: ‘Listen, I want to put podcasting into iTunes and take it into the iPod. Is that OK?’
Voices from across the industry build up to the present, which Ira Glass calls “an odd and ridiculous moment for podcasting.” Whether you’ve followed the medium since the mid-2000s or just arrived last week, it’s easy to see his point.
The Wall Street Journal reports on tension surrounding the rise of programmatic advertising in podcasts. Barstool Sports Chief Executive Erika Nardini has been a vocal advocate for familiar, host-read ads. In fact, Barstool is set to make over $22 million in ad revenue this year and “refuses any podcast ad formats except live reads.”
“The programmatic advertising now seeping into podcasting could erode that intimacy,” writes Sahil Patel of Nardini’s philosophy. “Others worry ad tech will encourage publishers to pack podcasts with more commercials, because it’s easier with automation than doing more live reads.”
Patel reviews corporate developments, a current breakdown of ad spending, and opinions from industry executives. Essentially, “the trick is figuring out how to apply ad tech to podcasting without breaking what’s working.”
Deadline reports that the film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor Adam McKay will be getting further into podcasts with his new production company Hyperobject Industries.
Hyperobject recently struck a “five-year TV deal with HBO and a first-look Paramount deal for feature films” and has now aligned with Three Uncanny Four Productions. The podcast company from Adam Davidson, Laura Mayer and Sony Music Entertainment will round out “an exclusive joint venture to develop original podcasts,” writes Mike Fleming Jr.
The venture will focus on scripted and unscripted programming which will begin launching next year. McKay and Davidson have collaborated on podcasts several times before, producing the investigative podcast Broken: Jeffrey Epstein and co-hosting Gimlet’s Surprisingly Awesome for nearly a year.
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