The “Podcasting For …” project
Irish Times – Podcasts and Digital First
Like the Guardian Newspaper – which is owned by the Scott Trust – the Irish Times Trust gives the publisher greater scope than those with more commercial obligations
Radio and podcast production – Structure – Week 5
Even the simplest podcast or radio programme has a structure. Whether you have thought about it or not, you are going to have a beginning,…
Radio and podcast production – week 4
A podcast will have a running order which communicates to everyone involved what is planned and what is happening. The running order starts out the…
Radio and podcast production – week 3
Recording away from the studio. There are all sorts of reasons why you would record outside. A podcast episode can benefit from changes in tone…
Radio and podcast production – week 2
“Having an intention is really important. The intention [of The Radio Stuff Podcast] was and is to connect radio lovers around the world and share…
Radio and podcast production – week 1
This is an introduction to radio and podcast production. Radio and audio podcasts are not exactly the same thing, each have unique factors, but there…
Episode 21 – The story so far
As we reach episode 21 … this is the story so far. Now the podcast is part of a project with two books Podcasting…
No Such Thing as a Fish – recording and editing
Talking to Alex and Freddie of the QI Elves about No Such Thing as a Fish, not only because I’m a fan, but because of…
Barbara McCann – Broadcaster and Journalist
With some 40 year’s experience in journalism, Barbara McCann has worked in radio, TV and print. She talks about interviewing and her approach to getting…
Maxine Mawhinney talks about interviewing
As an anchor on the BBC News channel, Maxine Mawhinney probably spends more time interviewing than anything else. The interviewees will be in the studio…
Interview with rock journalist and podcaster Mitch Lafon
Mitch Lafon has been writing and then podcasting about music since he was 11 years old. His podcast One on One with Mitch Lafon offers…
How long should a podcast be?
People listen to podcasts differently. I have often sat in my car to hear the end of a programme or interview. Now, I can catch…
Jukedeck: a new way to find music for your podcast
In London a new start up called Jukedeck is using artificial intelligence to create unique music. Anyone can use it – musician or not. …
Free Music Archive
Finding rights free music for podcasts and videos is very difficult, but the Free Music Archive is a brilliant resource….
Why should communities podcast?
We can all be podcasters now because the production tools have never been so cheap (and free!). You can experiment with podcasting without having to…
Johnny Seifert: podcast and radio producer
Johnny Seifert is part of the production team at TalkRADIO in London. He is the showbiz expert and a producer on the Paul Ross Full…
Podcasting – Where do you start?
You start with The Purpose. Yep, you and the people you’re starting out with might be all excited about the shiny new things – and…
Olly Mann interview
It’s more than 10 years since Olly Mann began podcasting. He is now one of the most prolific and popular podcasters in the UK. He…
“Podcasting for Community Organisations” and “Podcasting for Journalism Students”
Two boos to accompany the Podcasting For series….
Music in podcasts – Part 1 PRS
It is one of the thorniest problems. You want to add some music to your podcast. You don’t have a friendly composer and musician to…
Sound Recording and Microphones – Interview with Willis McBrier
Broadcast and communications engineer turned lecturer in creative media, Willis McBrier talks audio recording…
Interview – Larry Gifford of The Radio Stuff Podcast
Internationally known broadcaster and trainer Larry Gifford talks to Davy Sims about the principles of podcasting….