Podcasting in a Platform Age explores the transition underway in podcasting by considering how the influx of legacy and new media interest in the medium is injecting professional and corporate logics into what had been largely an amateur media form. Many of the most high profile podcasts today, however, are produced by highly-skilled media professionals, some of whom are employees of media corporations. Legacy radio and new media platform giants like Google, Apple, Amazon, and Spotify are also making big (and expensive) moves in the medium by acquiring content producers and hosting platforms. The book focuses on three major aspects of this transformation: formalization, professionalization, and monetization. Through a close read of online and press discourse, analysis of podcasts themselves, participant observations at podcast trade shows and conventions, and interviews with industry professionals and individual podcasters, John Sullivan outlines how the efforts of industry players to transform podcasting into a profitable medium are beginning to challenge the very definition of podcasting itself.
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- 2024
- 2023
Award-winning author John Sullivan is back with an inspiring and poignant picture book about a boy learning the self-confidence to fulfill his dream of dancing in front of his peers.
- 2023
Inspired by award-winning author John Sullivan's life, this heartwarming story of the joys helping and caring for a stray cat includes a list of dos and don'ts for stray pet adoption.
- 2023
The Bag of Magic Jelly Beans possess unique abilities with special powers. They find themselves in precarious situations with close calls that require specialist skills. Are they able to use skills to overcome challenges and get themselves out of these situations? Can this be done in an exciting way where adventure reigns supreme? One aspect I am sure of: this story will leave you enthralled, uplifted, and entertained.
- 2022
The Art and Mystery of the Gentle Craft, an Essay On Boot and Shoe Making
- 68 stránek
- 3 hodiny čtení
- 2020
European Missions to the International Space Station. 2013 to 2019
- 356 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
This book chronicles the contributions of ESA astronauts to the International Space Station, highlighting their missions, personal stories, and achievements. It covers key projects like the Columbus lab and includes missions from Luca Parmitano's 2013 Volare to his 2019 Beyond mission, featuring first flights of several astronauts.
- 2020
Kitten and the Night Watchman
- 40 stránek
- 2 hodiny čtení
A stray kitten changes the way the watchman sees nighttime in this tender book based on a true story, illustrated by Strictly No Elephants artist Taeeun Yoo.
- 2018
This book is our sixth Small Wars JournalEl Centro anthology, covering writings published between 2016 and 2017. The theme of this anthology pertains to the rise of the narcostate (mafia states) as a result of the collusion between criminal organizations and political elitesessentially authoritarian regime members, corrupted plutocrats, and other powerful societal elements. The cover image of the mass demonstration concerning the disappearance of the forty-three Ayotzinapa Teachers College students held at Mexico Citys Zcalo Plaza in November 2014 provides an archetype of this anthologys theme. This anthology includes the following special essaysPreface: New Wars and State Transformation by Robert Muggah, Igarap Institute; Foreword: Crime and State-Making by Vanda Felbab-Brown, The Brookings Institution; Postscript: Crime, Drugs, Terror, and Money: Time for Hybrids by Alain Bauer, CNAM Paris; and Afterword: The Rise of the Oligarchs by Col. Robert Killebrew, US Army (Ret.). Dave Dilegge (SWJ, Editor-in-Chief)
- 2016
In the Footsteps of Columbus
European Missions to the International Space Station
- 416 stránek
- 15 hodin čtení
The European Space Agency has a long history of human spaceflight, flying in space with both NASA and the Soviet/Russian space agencies over the years.
- 2016
In the final analysis the brain determines the quality of performance and, by extension, the likelihood of success. The bottom line is: the brain always wins.