Accessibility
Podcast accessibility refers to making content available to people with disabilities—particularly deaf and hard-of-hearing listeners through transcripts, captions, and alternative...
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Everything you need to know about podcasting terminology, from RSS feeds to monetization strategies.
Podcast accessibility refers to making content available to people with disabilities—particularly deaf and hard-of-hearing listeners through transcripts, captions, and alternative...
Amazon Music is Amazon's streaming platform that hosts podcasts alongside music, providing access through the Amazon Music app, Alexa-enabled devices, and the broader Amazon ecosys...
Apple Podcasts is Apple's podcast directory and the default podcast app on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. As the largest podcast platform globally, Apple Podcasts se...
Attribution in podcast advertising is the process of connecting listener actions—such as website visits, app downloads, or purchases—back to specific podcast ads they heard. Becaus...
An audiogram is a short video clip combining audio from your podcast with a waveform visualization, captions, and static or animated images. Designed for social media, audiograms m...
An audio interface is a hardware device that connects microphones and instruments to your computer for recording. It converts analog audio signals from your microphone into digital...
An audio mixer (also called a mixing board or mixing console) is a device that combines multiple audio sources, adjusts their levels, and routes them to a recording device or outpu...