Ben Hammersley of The Guardian newspaper created the term in a February 2004 article along with some other possible names for this new technology. He got this word by mixing together "pod" from Apple's iPod and "broadcasting," even though it's not necessary to use an iPod to listen to a podcast.
It's der Podcast.
I heard a BBC podcast that said the name roughly translates to satan.
No. Itunes does have to approve your podcast however and you may have production costs for your podcast.
I heard a BBC podcast that said the name roughly translates to satan.
Yes he does indeed have a podcast.
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Lastname, I. (Producer). (2011, April 14). The title of the podcast episode [Audio Podcast]. Title of the podcast show. Retrieved from .urlofpodcast.comThe 'I' stands for initials.When typing in the title of the show and episode, make sure to only capitalise the first letter and also, if the podcast was a video podcast, simply change 'Audio Podcast' to Video.Oh, and your in-text reference would be(Lastname, 2011)Hope that helps.
As of the moment of writing there is no specific atheists podcast.
The Luchagores. I've worked with them on my podcast... Public Nuisance Radio.
Audio podcast, Video podcast , and screen podcast are types of popular podcast. Video podcast is the most popular since everyone on Youtube does that on most videos. This is popular since one can see and hear the person on screen like they are spoken to.
Irish: Pod-chraol Scottish Gaelic: podcast
Yes a voice memo can become a podcast.