John Spurlock on Nostr: ‘Podcasts have remained free far longer than they should have (per unit of output, ...
‘Podcasts have remained free far longer than they should have (per unit of output, they are a relatively expensive form of journalism) because of the lack of sophistication hard-coded into their DNA.
But the end of the RSS era, the end of Podcasting 1.0, has made it harder to justify the assumption that a podcast should be free at the point of access. And if podcasts aren’t free, what is?’
https://nickfthilton.medium.com/the-new-york-times-demonstrate-the-bifurcation-of-the-podcast-industry-6f34a0722118
But the end of the RSS era, the end of Podcasting 1.0, has made it harder to justify the assumption that a podcast should be free at the point of access. And if podcasts aren’t free, what is?’
https://nickfthilton.medium.com/the-new-york-times-demonstrate-the-bifurcation-of-the-podcast-industry-6f34a0722118