Abstract
This article explores the impact of the post-2014 podcast resurgence on non-fictional
audio storytelling formats. The empirical study comprises themed commentary by
five significant US, European and Australian editors who commission and produce
audio documentaries and features for broadcast and/or podcast. The article provides
insights into the changing role played by public broadcasters, the growth of
independent podcast networks and the perceived differences between radio and
podcasting as a mode of delivering and receiving audio content. Of particular
significance is the belief of senior commissioning editors that podcasting is fomenting
a new, more informal, genre of audio narrative feature centred on a strong relationship
between host and listener, with content that is ‘talkier’ and less crafted.
The US audio
storytelling podcast sector is growing fast, and much of it has links to a public media
ethos, but how to resource it without compromising its editorial independence
remains unresolved.
Keywords
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podcasting
audio storytelling
Serial
Radiotopia
public broadcasting
This American Life
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