In his recent column, Steve Goldstein reflects on his teaching experience at NYU's Business of Podcasting course. He emphasizes the importance of staying attuned to the fast-evolving media landscape, drawing insights from students who represent a new generation of media consumers. Goldstein recalls his own experiences in media revolutions and stresses that understanding one's audience remains crucial for success. He notes a significant generational shift, highlighting that many students are unfamiliar with iconic figures in traditional media, thereby reshaping his perspective on the industry's direction.
When I launched Amplifi Media a decade ago, podcasting was barely on the map. Now, video podcasts are making headlines, and YouTube is a top podcast destination.
Most of my students don't know Ryan Seacrest has a radio show. David Muir? Maybe the name rings a bell, but they're not sure why.
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