![]() ![]() The chief virtue of this open format, explains Richard Tee, an associate professor at Surrey Business School, is that it’s inherently more democratic.įirst let’s address creativity and diversity: they do flourish through RSS but there’s nothing to suggest that they wouldn’t flourish in a closed system. ![]() It uses an open standard called RSS, creativity and diversity flourish, and there’s little targeted advertising. Podcasting is still somewhat like the old web. Will is just reporting the opinions of others here, so, Will, if you’re reading, I’m not taking a shot at you, I’m taking a shot at the people you quoted. I want to respond to some of the things said in this article and I want to be careful not to accuse its author of anything because I don’t think he’s presenting these things as his opinion so much as he’s “reporting”… as Ashely Carman of The Verge recently taught me, Reporters and Journalists are not the same thing nor is reporting or journalism. Now let’s talk about Will Bedingfield’s recent article entitled “Spotify is Breaking Podcasts.” If it comes down to the creator, the industry, or the listeners, I will choose the creators every single time. There is no exception to this, no gray area. I am here for the podcaster - for the creative. If I’ve not made it clear in the past, let me do so now: I’m not here for the benefit of podcast listeners nor am I here for the podcast industry (whatever that means).
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