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RD23: Why Podcast Advertising Works, Dan Schawbel interviews Alex Blumberg and more predictions for 2017

The Richard Dally Podcast

Release Date: 02/06/2017

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Welcome to episode 23 of the Richard Dally podcast where I bring you a UK perspective on the latest news and developments from the world of podcasting and Internet Radio

This week I look at why adverts in podcasts are so effective, I summarise an interview with Gimlet Media Founder, Alex Blumberg, consider how easier availability of streaming might help podcasting and look at more predictions for how podcasting will develop in 2017.

 

Websites and articles mentioned in the show:

http://rainnews.com/insights-on-why-podcast-advertising-works/

http://blog.omnystudio.com/post/156113825967/cash-for-comment-why-do-host-read-podcast-ads

https://www.podcastmotor.com/easy-streaming-opens-doors-to-strong-podcast-growth

http://www.adnews.com.au/opinion/podcast-predictions-for-2017

http://www.forbes.com/sites/danschawbel/2017/01/24/alex-blumberg-lessons-from-his-transition-from-traditional-to-new-media

 

The show-notes for this episode are at http://www.richarddally.com/23

 

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