SLSR28: GM, NPR Digital, Bryan Moffett at the RAIN Summit
Sep 29, 2015 ·
32m 40s
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Spreaker Live Show #28 for Sept 29th, 2015: 8:30am-9am EST Host: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(.com) Guest: Bryan Moffett, GM, NPR Digital at http://www.npr.org/podcasts/ and @bryanmoffett...
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Spreaker Live Show #28 for Sept 29th, 2015: 8:30am-9am EST
Host: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(.com)
Guest: Bryan Moffett, GM, NPR Digital at http://www.npr.org/podcasts/ and @bryanmoffett
Topics from the RAIN Summit in Atlanta:
- Why has public radio always been such a perfect fit with podcasting?
- Do you think public radio will become more like commercial radio or the other ways around?
- Is podcasting the training/proving area for the broadcast side of public radio content now?
- How does Public Radio view local content vs. national level podcasts?
- It seems only a handful of local NPR affiliates have been able to produce national level podcasts, will that continue?
- How important is local content podcasts going to be in the long-run?
- Is in-car availability key to the success of local podcasts content finding a larger listener base?
- What do you think is the next important step for the growth of listeners to NPR Podcasts?
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Host: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(.com)
Guest: Bryan Moffett, GM, NPR Digital at http://www.npr.org/podcasts/ and @bryanmoffett
Topics from the RAIN Summit in Atlanta:
- Why has public radio always been such a perfect fit with podcasting?
- Do you think public radio will become more like commercial radio or the other ways around?
- Is podcasting the training/proving area for the broadcast side of public radio content now?
- How does Public Radio view local content vs. national level podcasts?
- It seems only a handful of local NPR affiliates have been able to produce national level podcasts, will that continue?
- How important is local content podcasts going to be in the long-run?
- Is in-car availability key to the success of local podcasts content finding a larger listener base?
- What do you think is the next important step for the growth of listeners to NPR Podcasts?
Spreaker Links:
http://www.npr.org/podcasts/
http://www.npr.org/
http://Adore.fm
http://blog.spreaker.com
http://SpreakerLiveShow.com
https://Spreaker.com
Send Questions and Comments to:
@Spreaker on Twitter using #SpreakerLive
Tech Support: support@spreaker.com
Rob Greenlee: Rob at Spreaker.com
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