Apple's Podcasts Just Topped 50 Billion All-time Downloads and Streams (fastcompany.com) 52
Apple launched podcasts on iTunes way back in 2005, the same year that the Oxford Dictionary named "podcast" its word of the year. A lot has changed since the early days when iTunes was mostly populated with The Ricky Gervais Show and an assortment of news podcasts repackaged from radio shows. From a report: These days, according to Apple, it is home to over 525,000 active shows, with more than 18.5 million episodes available, including content in over 100 languages. Its podcasts span the globe, covering 155 countries and, per Apple, "29 groupings of localized editorial." In short, if you feel overwhelmed with podcast content -- you're not alone. As content has grown, so has the fanbase: In 2014, there were 7 billion podcast downloads. In 2016, that number jumped to 10.5 billion. In 2017, it jumped to 13.7 billion episode downloads and streams, across Podcasts and iTunes. In March 2018, Apple Podcasts passed 50 billion all-time episode downloads and streams.
Podcasts are the real television killer for me (Score:2)
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Me, I've never seen the point ... if I want information, I'd rather read it because I can ingest the information far faster in print.
If I'm listening to the radio it's because it's in the background while I'm driving or in the shower.
I've simply never been able to see the utility in a podcast. But then again, that is true for most of the crap on the interwebs these days.
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Podcasts are great for activities where your vision is occupied. Some of us we have long commutes to work. If you are commuting an hour one way either in the car or on mass transit, that's a lot of time to catch up. Also for me, if I need to get some work done, I put on headphones to block the office noise. I could listen to music or podcasts. If I'm cooking I can't or don't watch TV or videos but a podcast is fine.
Also some podcasts are entertainment and in addition to information. If you have a hobby like
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I have had a fairly severe insomnia problem for most of my life. I've learned to live on a couple of hours sleep, because that's what I could get.
I've always gone at least one night a week entirely without sleep.
I have tried everything, including pharmaceutical solutions.
About three years ago I discovered podcasts. I quickly fell in love with several series and started bingeing.
Then within a few weeks I started falling asleep during my podcasts. It is now a regular nightly routine.
My insomnia's not all gone
Let's take a moment for reflection and thanks (Score:1)
He's only with us in spirit now, but Steve Jobs invented this ecosystem out of thin air. Without him, we'd still be using flip-phones designed at the whims of the carriers. It's amazing to look at a modern phone and compare it to the original iPhone. In form and function, not much difference. That is the simplest way to see how "right" Jobs got it. Rest in peace, sir.
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From what I read on Slashdot, it seems like a lot of people are still using Windows98 PC's. Or MAYBE they have updated begrudgingly to Windows 7. :-)
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You'd be lucky to have "windows" at all if Jobs hadn't have invented the Mac. The Mac codified the modern GUI standards and functionality we take for granted nowadays.
Exactly!
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What?
We're using one button mice? (because we're too stupid to for a second button?)
Jobs stole the GUI (for the Lisa) from the same place Gates did (Xerox). Face facts.
Modern GUIs have evolved and come from no single place. MacOS prior to X was architecturally very much inferior to all versions of NT, even 3.51 just blew it away. It was in a league with Amiga's OS.
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What?
We're using one button mice? (because we're too stupid to for a second button?)
Jobs stole the GUI (for the Lisa) from the same place Gates did (Xerox). Face facts.
Modern GUIs have evolved and come from no single place. MacOS prior to X was architecturally very much inferior to all versions of NT, even 3.51 just blew it away. It was in a league with Amiga's OS.
Are we STILL flogging the "One Button Mouse" and "Apple ripped-off Xerox" memes? REALLY?
For the (HOPEFULLY!) Last Time EVAR:
1. One button mice are provably easier for NOVICES to understand, especially back in 1980, when the Lisa was under Development, and almost NO ONE had ever seen a computer Mouse of ANY kind! Internally at Apple at that time, Jef Raskin wanted a FIVE button mouse; but usability studies conducted with NORMAL PEOPLE (not "Computer Priests") consistently showed that they had trouble with th
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1. MacIdiots are too stupid for more than one button. Your not disagreeing with me. Clearly Mac OS initially got that wrong.
2. Nonsense. Gates got it from Xerox, same a Jobs.
3. Name one way NT was inferior? 3.51 was better in all respects, even the Windows 3 style UI.
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1. MacIdiots are too stupid for more than one button. Your not disagreeing with me. Clearly Mac OS initially got that wrong.
2. Nonsense. Gates got it from Xerox, same a Jobs.
3. Name one way NT was inferior? 3.51 was better in all respects, even the Windows 3 style UI.
Intelligent Intercourse with you is impossible. This conversation is terminated.
The AC was right. Your type doesn't belong on Slashdot.
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Poor little FakeTImCook got his ass handed to him, so he's going to run off and cry in Timmy Cook's apron!!! Suck it up, buttercup - you can't defend your position and your running away just confirms you're absolutely NOTHING but an Apple shill, with ZERO contribution to the society of /.
That's your opinion, HornWumpus...
Not only are my points backd up with facts and independent research; but My almost constant Mod Point awards say different about my contributions to /.
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I've still got my 2nd Gen, the 3G and it's still mostly working.
The screen is good. All of the radios are bad. Originally Bluetooth and WiFi went out - some of my original motivation to switch to my first Android Phone, but the phone radio kept going for years. Now that the time is no longer correct I'm assuming that's gone too.
As much as I make fun of iPhones now I really have to salute that 3G. Not only does it still power on and play music for my three year old every night (he loves Styx and goes to
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He's only with us in spirit now, but Steve Jobs invented this ecosystem out of thin air. Without him, we'd still be using flip-phones designed at the whims of the carriers. It's amazing to look at a modern phone and compare it to the original iPhone. In form and function, not much difference. That is the simplest way to see how "right" Jobs got it. Rest in peace, sir.
Great post!
THREAD JACK! - good Android Podcast downloader? (Score:2)
I'm trying Podcast Player - a generic enough name - it's got great reviews and I like the player itself, but the damned thing won't download a podcast without manual intervention despite that being what the program is for. I want to be able to ignore my phone at work all day and listen to the podcast it pulls in off of my companies WiFi while driving home without having to stop and think about it.
I used to use a program specific to my podcast that would usually pull it in without intervention, but the buil
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You can set auto-downloads. Mine is set up to warn me if I'm downloading off WiFi, which I also appreciate. It's not free, but at $4, just pay up. Extremely rarely have audio issues, and I near always have suspected it was the origin audio file rather than the player. It has an widget that works well enough. You can queue podcasts, which could be better
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I'll try this one tomorrow.
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I'm trying this one now.
So far so good, I've done some customization, I like the tweaking level. I'll make my real judgement when I initiate playback on the way home - hoping it actually has downloaded my podcast by then.
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I liked it yesterday. Today is the real test - it should be pulling in my podcast on it's own here in less than an hour, we'll see.
I did like the manual configuration that was available, oddly the default manual time setting was AM only on the easy graphical interface. It did have an option to manually type it in also so I was able to put in 1740 instead of the 0540 it assumed.
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I'll have to take a look at this too. Supporting things like F-Droid gives it a real future to me. I really like my "Pure Android" phones, but I want to work my way away from Google all things considered. A good marketplace is a good way to make that happen.
Playing podcasts in itunes is a nightmare (Score:1)
Podcasts will arbitrarily stop. Apple will say you are no longer subscribed. Who cares if I'm subscribed. I'm listening to podcasts. I don't need to be subscribed. Finding the podcast you were listening to in their online app is time consuming.
I only use iTunes because I have an airport device in the bathroom that I can use to listen while getting ready for work. There's nothing like taking a shower and half way through the podcast just stops.
It is a horrible product. I'm tired of it.
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The most likely explanation is: something is wrong in your set up, or the WiFi signal does not go thorough the walls.
Sorry, it does not take to be a genius to figure something around you/your home is wrong, when we see that podcasts are obviously the most consumed digital thing on the planet.
What's the total for the torrent network? (Score:2)
50 billion, that's cute...suckers.
525,000 ACTIVE podcasts? Crap! Now I will NEVER... (Score:1)
Search Podcast Transcripts with FluidDATA (Score:2)
Cumulative Totals Accumulate (Score:1)
Who would've thought...?
Pictures at 11.