Lean back and enjoy hand-selected podcasts with just one tap There are millions of podcast episodes you could be hearing right now, with thousands more being published every day. When presented with an overwhelming number of unplayed podcasts, it can leave us in a position where we will make no choice at all. We at RadioPublic … Continue reading Introducing Stations on RadioPublic
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Help Podcasters Grow and Engage their Audience
Yes everyone and their brother now has a podcast.Apply here to become RadioPublic’s Podcaster Relations Associate. We are seeing lots of exciting adoption of RadioPublic’s open platform by podcasters large and small — particularly the universal links (click a web link to open directly to an episode or show on iOS or Android), our embed player, and our … Continue reading Help Podcasters Grow and Engage their Audience
Our favourite resources for aspiring, beginning, and always-improving podcasters
Whether you’re still in the creative daydreaming phase, or ready to take your show to the next level, you’ll find help here on taking the next step… and the next. Our most frequently-recommended resources: AIR — amazing peer-to-peer community for audio makers. Transom — tool reviews, tips, and insights into what makes great audio. This American Life’s guide to … Continue reading Our favourite resources for aspiring, beginning, and always-improving podcasters
Is there something like a morning radio show, but a podcast?
If a radio show has an RSS feed, you can listen within the RadioPublic app, no problem. But what if your favorite show doesn’t have a feed? This is when the Podcast Librarian dons her detective hat and starts researching the qualities of a listener’s favorite morning show in order to find a good podcast … Continue reading Is there something like a morning radio show, but a podcast?
Why Podcasting Still Needs RSS
One of my first decisions as Chief Architect at RadioPublic was to determine how episodes of shows were going to make their way into the app. There are a lot of great choices for efficiently transmitting structured data between two computers, some of which are specifically designed for our new, mobile world. But in my … Continue reading Why Podcasting Still Needs RSS
Welcome to RadioPublic
A Public Benefit Corporation RadioPublic is a podcast startup, helping podcasters build their business and listeners discover great stories. RadioPublic is a Public Benefit Corporation, which means that in addition to our ambition to create a successful venture we have a mission to help benefit society that is core to our values, our business, and … Continue reading Welcome to RadioPublic
Join the RadioPublic Beta
We help you discover great new podcasts and keep up with your favorites. The beta comes with the usual caveats for test products: we are still fleshing out initial features, many things are in-progress, and you will bump into some bugs and funky moments. Please don your hard hat. Our focus at this stage is … Continue reading Join the RadioPublic Beta
Librarian’s Kid
There’s a story we’re familiar with, the one where the kid does the thing their parents did first. There are a lot of things I do that my dad undisputedly did first in the chronology of the Plaut family — be born, attend Oberlin College, live in Kentucky, move to Hawaii. My dad, a school librarian of … Continue reading Librarian’s Kid
Podcasts could learn something from OKCupid
After ten years of working in radio and podcasts there are two things that come up when podcasters and radio producers gather. The first question is almost always — where is the open bar? Then, once a drink is secured I usually hear one of these two questions: How do I make more money with my podcast … Continue reading Podcasts could learn something from OKCupid