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Radio Broadcaster: What’s up Sound Flave? You might as well come on my side because radio still has more listeners.
Sound Flave: Greetings everyone! Sometimes I think about turning my podcast into Internet radio, but I don’t see where there is much difference between a podcast & Internet radio. They are both heard through Internet on your computer.
I wonder how it would be if I could move my podcast towards the AM and FM direction. Radio still has more listeners. But podcasts are also making it with listeners. It seems as if a podcast could be just as much or just as big as radio. Advertising is in both, and you can make money in both. But radio still has more listeners. However, things are not always as they seem.
I want Sound Flave to be something big and special, but I also think small. I think small as far as Sound Flave being my very own show without radio. But if the podcast was on FM or AM, it could get a whole lot more listeners. On the other hand, my podcast might make it for a while, but what if things get complicated? What if my podcast get dropped? I would be right back where I started. Podcasting. Besides, podcasting is easier to deal with than radio.
Well, I guess I’ll sit back and have myself a soft drink, and think on things a little more.
Radio Broadcaster: Yes, because radio still has more listeners.
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Radio Broadcaster: What’s up Sound Flave? You might as well come on my side because radio still has more listeners.
Sound Flave: Greetings everyone! Sometimes I think about turning my podcast into Internet radio, but I don’t see where there is much difference between a podcast & Internet radio. They are both heard through Internet on your computer.
I wonder how it would be if I could move my podcast towards the AM and FM direction. Radio still has more listeners. But podcasts are also making it with listeners. It seems as if a podcast could be just as much or just as big as radio. Advertising is in both, and you can make money in both. But radio still has more listeners. However, things are not always as they seem.
I want Sound Flave to be something big and special, but I also think small. I think small as far as Sound Flave being my very own show without radio. But if the podcast was on FM or AM, it could get a whole lot more listeners. On the other hand, my podcast might make it for a while, but what if things get complicated? What if my podcast get dropped? I would be right back where I started. Podcasting. Besides, podcasting is easier to deal with than radio.
Well, I guess I’ll sit back and have myself a soft drink, and think on things a little more.
Radio Broadcaster: Yes, because radio still has more listeners.
  continue reading

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