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PodMov Daily: Wednesday, November 6
Episode 81: Your Midweek Update
Talking ’Shop: November's Podcast Makeover from Seth Resler
Capture the finer points this Wednesday with November’s Podcast Makeover guest article from Seth Resler. Seth, the digital strategist at Jacobs Media and 20-year broadcasting veteran, loves to offer podcasters valuable constructive criticism.
For this Makeover, he’s gathered feedback from three fellow aircheckers on 10 minutes of Talking ’Shop: The Podcast All About Adobe Photoshop, hosted by Dave Cross. Cross discusses personal photography projects and the joys of printing with with guest Glyn Dewis.
Sheri Lynch (co-host of the syndicated radio morning show Bob & Sheri), Matt Cundill (owner of Sound Off Media Company and host of the Sound Off podcast), and Mignon Fogarty (host of the Grammar Girl podcast and founder of Quick and Dirty Tips) give specific advice that will enhance the focus of any episode.
PM's Weekly Community Recap: Mini Documentaries Have Arrived
PM19 was an event to remember. We’re surfing the endless summer with with mini documentaries from Creators Group. This week we’re featuring speakers Rich Jones and Erica Mandy. Be on the lookout for new mini doc uploads every week on our YouTube page.
For a listen back at PM19, check out the documentary-style Sessions podcast produced by Ted Woods, who interviewed speakers and attendees at the event. The latest season is set to release during the week of November 25.
Looking to save some coin and look good doing it? Remember: Ticket prices for Evolutions and PM20 will increase tonight at midnight, so get your registration squared away now. Don’t forget to book your hotel accommodations in LA and Dallas before the event rooms fill up.
Folk on Foot: A Podcast of Beloved UK Musicians in Nature
On the music and nature podcast Folk on Foot, broadcaster and former BBC executive Matthew Bannister “goes walking with a leading folk musician in a landscape that has inspired them.” The show began slightly over a year ago and is now on its fourth season after taking home a medal at this year’s British Podcast Awards.
In a charming and wide-reaching interview, David Weir of Folk Radio UK speaks with Bannister about the magic of renowned folk musicians singing and playing songs outdoors. How was podcasting such a perfect fit for the project? “I didn’t have to wait for somebody to commission it or persuade somebody else,” says Bannister. “I just decided I’m going to put it out there and see if anybody comes.”
Ahead of the Game: Register Tonight for Best Value on PM20 Events
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— Podcast Movement (@PodcastMovement) November 5, 2019
Happy Wednesday, readers, and congratulations on registering for PM Evolutions and PM20. We certainly hope you have, because this evening at midnight, ticket prices will increase.
Early birds, night owls, and disoriented pigeons everywhere: Make those hotel reservations soon for cozy nests of mid-convention rest.
Cheers,
Team PM
Here's what else is going on:
- Scanner darkly: The music and video search engine Pex has begun scanning podcasts for unauthorized, unlicensed music use, reports Podcast Business Journal. “Fingerprinting technology” will allow rights holders to identify “snippets as short as a half second in all podcasts uploaded to Apple Podcasts.”
- Fresh perspective: NPR has named Manoush Zomorodi to host the radio show podcast TED Radio Hour following the departure of Guy Raz, reports Tyler Falk for Current. Zomorodi is the creator of podcast Note to Self, “a WNYC Studios podcast about life in the digital age.” Episodes will air this spring.
- Thank goodness: The Onion has dominated satirical news for decades, and now “America’s finest news source” has inked a podcast deal with Sony Music Entertainment. Daily show The Topical, billed as an opportunity to “access and inform billions of presumably illiterate people,” will launch in January.
- Beyond tunes: Global users of the French streaming service Deezer can now access podcasts and radio shows “via a dedicated non-music content hub” on its iOS app. Custom channels on the new ‘Shows’ tab include “sub-categories and niche subjects” like self-help, parenthood, and kids’ programming.
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