Podcasting: video wins, audio loses

by Michael Salzwedel

This is a follow-up, or more accurately an add-on, to this morning’s Go forth and podcast post.

First up, some simple technical clarification. Podcasting can take two forms: audio or video. The 5fm competition welcomes entries in either format.

However, it seems the audio podcasting format is dying a slow death – at least in terms of its revenue potential. Conversionrater.com published an article today entitled Five Reasons Audio Podcasting Isn’t Going Anywhere. They reckon audio podcasts suck because:

  1. They’re hard to scan quickly;
  2. They’re hard to link to a specific point in a podcast;
  3. Downloading and managing the files sucks;
  4. Amateur podcasting is hard to take;
  5. Audio advertising isn’t moving quickly.
In my previous post I put forward the opinion that “this competition can only do good things for the promotion of the Internet as a powerful platform on which the opinionated voices of Joe and Jill Soap can be widely heard.”
I still maintain that opinion wholeheartedly. Experimentation with various sub-mediums, such as podcasts, distributed over the super-medium that is the Internet is a vital process of the broader and perpetual development of a well-balanced information economy.

While it is important that media messages need to be easy to access, classify, consume and distribute, the more fundamental issue of who is able to produce these media messages and how they can produce them is also greatly important.
Podcasting is empowering, and just because the audio format thereof is not seen as being conducive to monetisation does not mean it holds no value in the information economy of the Internet – which is driven not only by money but also by far less easily measurable things such as social and cultural discourses.

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