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S1EP14 – How can a live audience help a podcast?

Sounds like Europe, cross-border podcasting

07/08/24

15m

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The rise of podcasts in recent years has led to the exploration of new narratives and formats. There are more and more podcasts with a large fanbase and they take advantage of this by involving their audience and making them part of their recordings. Involving the audience in a podcast makes it unique and unpredictable. Therefore, producing this kind of podcasts is not an easy task. To further explore this issue, Javi Caminero is joined by Fanny Cohen Moreau, journalist and podcast producer. Learn more about Fanny’s recommendation:

Visit the WePod project website: https://www.wepodproject.eu/welcome Credits:

  • Hosted and written by Javi Caminero
  • Sound design by Manu Tomillo
  • Coordinator: Alexander Damiano Ricci
  • Executive producer: Ana Ribera

This project has received funding from CROSS-Sectoral of the Creative Europe Programme.

Previous Episode

For some time now, the most successful books have also been available in audio version, something that allows them to reach a wider audience or to facilitate their consumption for those who want to read them but cannot do so due to a lack of time. To understand the current state of audiobooks in Europe, Javi Caminero is joined by one of the leading experts on the subject, Javier Celaya. Learn more about Javier’s recommendation:

Visit the WePod project website: https://www.wepodproject.eu/welcome Credits:

  • Hosted and written by Javi Caminero
  • Sound design by Manu Tomillo
  • Coordinator: Alexander Damiano Ricci
  • Executive producer: Ana Ribera

This project has received funding from CROSS-Sectoral of the Creative Europe Programme.

Next Episode

This September will finally see the release of the first WePod co-production, and we can't wait for you to hear what the PRISA Audio and Chora Media teams have prepared. In this episode, Javi Caminero talks to several members of the WePod team to know what they have listened to this summer and what are their expectations for this year. Listen to our team’s recommendations:

Visit the WePod project website: https://www.wepodproject.eu/welcome Credits:

  • Hosted and written by Javi Caminero
  • Sound design by Manu Tomillo
  • Coordinator: Alexander Damiano Ricci
  • Executive producer: Ana Ribera

This project has received funding from CROSS-Sectoral of the Creative Europe Programme.

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