I've been doing some rough searches on audio-stream hosts, and hosting rates seem steep. Not so much in terms of net price, but in terms of the potential number of listeners that could tune in. Rather, if you have a variable number of listeners (ie: it could up to the maximum permissable), you could be paying quite a bit.
I've also been thinking about podcasts, and on-demand media in general. It seems that people entering their teens today know that they can read, listen, or watch media somewhere on the Internet. I would assume, then, that people are beginning to prefer getting stuff when they want it, and not try to stick to an external schedule.
Which puts an audio stream in a shady position. Will people tune in?
I've also been thinking about podcasts, and on-demand media in general. It seems that people entering their teens today know that they can read, listen, or watch media somewhere on the Internet. I would assume, then, that people are beginning to prefer getting stuff when they want it, and not try to stick to an external schedule.
Which puts an audio stream in a shady position. Will people tune in?
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