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What is a Podcast? What is Podcasting? What is Podcasting? Podcasts are digital media files (most often audio, but they can be video as well), which are produced in a series. You can subscribe to a series of files, or podcast, by using a piece of software called a podcatcher. Once you subscribe, your podcatcher periodically checks to see if any new files have been published, and if so, automatically downloads them onto your computer or portable music player for you to listen to or watch, whenever you wish. Why Do People Tune In? Podcasting attracts people who want the ability to choose their own content (much like using the Internet), instead of the TV and radio model of broadcast where you tune in and select from one of the programs playing. It shares common ground with other time shifting technologies like TIVO, which allow you to download programs and watch whenever you want. Why Do People Make Podcasts? Podcasting is an easy and powerful way to communicate your ideas and messages.

Podcast. A podcast is a digital medium consisting of an episodic series of audio, video, PDF, or ePub files subscribed to and downloaded through web syndication or streamed online to a computer or mobile device. The word is a neologism and portmanteau derived from "broadcast" and "pod" from the success of the iPod, as audio podcasts are often listened to on portable media players. Merriam Webster defines Podcast: a program (as of music or talk) made available in digital format for automatic download over the Internet[1] Name[edit] The term "podcasting" was first mentioned by Ben Hammersley in The Guardian newspaper in a February 2004 article, along with other proposed names for the new medium.[4][5] It is a portmanteau of the words "pod" —from iPod— and "broadcast".[6] Despite the etymology, the content can be accessed using any computer that can play media files and not just portable music players. History[edit] In June 2005, Apple released iTunes 4.9 with native support for podcasts.

Uses[edit] What is PodCasting. Introduction It is becoming difficult to ignore the growing trend of podcasting. The boom of MP3 players really took off in 2001 with the release of Apple's iPod. The iPod ushered in a new way to listen to music, and many others followed. There are currently hundreds of different MP3 players on the market today, and they have become a common possession among both young and old. Podcasting became popular in 2004 and nowadays you can find it on a huge amount of websites. What is Podcasting? The word ‘Podcast' is a mix of the words ‘iPod' and ‘broadcast'. Podcasting is a type of online media delivery, but different to any that have existed previously. Why is it so popular?

Podcasting, in effect, allows you to create your own personalised radio station. How can I do it? If you want to listen to individual shows, you can usually download them from the site of your choice. Where can I find PodCasts? Podcasting Definitions: A Podcast/Podcasts - An audio file broadcasted via the internet. Podcasting.pdf (application/pdf Object) Easy Podcasting For The Language Classroom. Your guide to podcasting - What is podcasting? Free Educational Video Podcasts.