The Differences between Podcasts and Radio
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In episode 73 of The Best Guest Victoria Bennion discusses the differences between podcasts and radio.
- While radio is traditionally broadcast over the airwaves and distributed at specific times, podcasts are typically distributed through the internet and can be listened to on demand.
- Radio programs are more structured, whereas podcasts are more flexible with their structure and content.
- Radio shows are often produced by large broadcasting organizations, whereas podcasts can easily be produced by individuals or small teams with little to no budget.
- While radio stations rely on advertising revenue to support their operations, podcasts can generate revenue through sponsorships, merchandise sales, or paid subscriptions.
- Overall, the main differences between radio and podcasts are in distribution, timing, length, content, format production, and revenue models. The episode ends with an invitation to visit the host's website to book a free podcast guesting strategy session.
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