Eric Nuzum, co-founder of Magnificent Noise, argues that the term 'podcast' is inadequate to describe the evolving landscape of audio content, highlighting the emergence of new formats such as chatcasts and storycasts. He compares this issue to lumping television and movies under one term, emphasizing the need for distinct labels to capture the medium's richness. Additionally, the article discusses advancements in podcast technology, including PocketCasts' new auto-generated transcripts for better searchability and accessibility, and recognizes Maria Tullin for her impactful career in media and podcast strategy.
I think the biggest story about podcasting over the past three years is a bit of podcast neurogenesis has occurred, right under our noses, and we haven't really noticed it.
Using one label, he says, is like removing 'television' and 'movie' as descriptors, and calling them both 'video.'
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