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I don't really consider these things "podcasts" anymore.

There are a couple (imo, "real") podcasts I subscribe to and pay for, but I pay the creators directly and they generally self-host the files.

Any other business model is just a network-exclusive TV or radio show, not a podcast.




I agree; they shouldn't be called podcasts if they don't conform to RSS and don't work in standard podcast apps.

They're time-shifted audio shows sure, but not podcasts.


Oh, I seriously thought your reply would be that they should not be called podcasts [1] since that's more of an iPod thing. Or at least with the same modus operandi of downloading files (published from iTunes or RSS or whatever) to listen to later. But then, maybe I'm just too old.

Or maybe podcasts have just evolved again, and now it's reincarnation is into streaming platforms and clubhouse rooms.

[1] This is where the word was invented, according to the Wikipedia: https://www.theguardian.com/media/2004/feb/12/broadcasting.d...


Yep, I was going to say that it was actually Apple Music / Podcasts that killed podcasts, because that was the first site I saw podcast creators exclusively link to versus an aggregator or RSS feed. It marked the turning of the tide, where it even started to be considered acceptable not to have an RSS feed.

To be fair, this effect was limited at the time to "podcasts" released by relatively wealthy people mostly in New York, among whom not using Apple products was basically unheard of. Spotify seems to be taking this mainstream, but I think the problem started before they got into the podcast business.


> Any other business model is just a network-exclusive TV or radio show, not a podcast.

That's where the money is. Spotify isn't a tech company, it's a radio station that exists to sell subscriptions plus ads.


I wish radio stations in my country played music that I like. Perhaps then I'd ever have listened to one. Not to mention that you can't pick what a broadcast radio plays. Aside from that they can both play audio, it seems rather incomparable to me...




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