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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.
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It's der Podcast.
You can use online tools like Headliner or Audiogram to create audiograms for your podcast episodes. Simply upload your audio file, select a template, customize the design, and then share the audiogram on social media to promote your podcast.
There are several websites that will help to host a podcast for free. The most notable and popular can be found at www.podbean.com. It is also the easiest to use.
Yes, if they are already downloaded to your device
It would depend upon what you're making a podcast for. If you spend lots of time on your podcast and use lots of effort, you'll do great. An example of a good podcast is: Film Flim Flam at filmflimflam.webs.com. Make sure you check it out for some good pointers. (Did anyone notice that is a Freewebs website.?)
No. Itunes does have to approve your podcast however and you may have production costs for your podcast.
John Charles Dvorak is a writer who focuses on the subjects of computing and technology. He is the co-host of the podcast called No Agenda.
A podcast can be a like any radio or TV show. The difference being that if you subscribe to a podcast then it will be delivered to you (usually via the iTunes software) for you to use whenever it is convenient for you; as opposed to a broadcast show which is at a fixed time and you have to arrange your schedule to catch it.
Yes he does indeed have a podcast.