How to Podcast? An Introduction to Podcasting
How to Podcast? An Introduction to Podcasting
Podcasting is the newest craze on the internet and it continues
to expand on a daily basis. Former MTV host Adam Curry and
software developer Dave Winer are credited with developing
podcasting. Curry wrote a program called iPodder which allowed
him to automatically download internet radio broadcasts to his
iPod and Winer was instrumental in promoting RSS. (Really Simple
Syndication).
What is RSS? RSS allows people the ability to subscribe to their
favorite blog or podcast and the information can be
automatically downloaded to their computer. Subsequently, Curry
and Winer devised a way to send audio files through RSS
feeds.
The term Podcasting comes from "iPod" and "Broadcasting".
However, you don't need an iPod in order to record or listen to
a podcast. Anyone with a computer or mp3 player can listen to a
podcast.
>From radio talk show hosts Al Franken to Rush Limbaugh,
traditional radio is embracing podcasting. In addition, talk
show host Sean Hannity and NPR (National Public Radio) are
offering their shows in the form of a podcast.
Television is also welcoming podcasting. ABC News, CBS "60
Minutes", TV Guide and Ebert/Roeper Movie Reviews are all
available through podcasts.
What is Podcasting? Podcasting is an audio file that you create
on your computer and then upload it to the internet so other
people can hear it. All you need is a computer, microphone and
voice-editing program.
Anyone can podcast. It is perfect for women, men, students,
work-at-home-Moms and seniors. If you have something to say,
podcasting is a great way to accomplish this goal.
Do you have a favorite hobby that you would like to share with
others? Are you a business owner who would like to increase
customers? Have you ever dreamed of being your own talk show
host or disc jockey? With podcasting, all of the above things
are possible.
You could have your very own podcast up and running today.
What do you need?
1. A Microphone
You will need a microphone for your computer so that you can
record your show. You can purchase a decent microphone at any
computer store or Radio Shack. (http://www.radioshack.com).<
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2. A Voice-Editing Program
Voice-editing programs allow you to record and edit your show.
There are two free programs on the internet that you can use.
One is called Wavepad (http://www.nch.com.au/wavepa
d) and the other one is called Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforg
e.net).
3. Upload Show to Website or Hosting Company
After your show is recorded, you will need to upload it to the
internet. You can either put it on your website or you can use
one of the many hosting companies. Podblaze.com (http://www.podblaze.com) is
one company where you can host your podcast.
As you can see, podcasting is very easy to start. We are at the
beginning of this roller coaster ride that will hit astronomical
proportions as time goes on.
The only way to decide if podcasting is for you is to start.
Take the first step and see how you like it.