Vox on Nostr: I'm getting feedback from a couple of people who suggest including video in my ...
I'm getting feedback from a couple of people who suggest including video in my podcast projects. What is it about video podcasts that make them more appealing to some people than audio-only? I really LIKE the old radio format. You can listen while you drive or do chores. If you have to direct all of your attention at a screen in order to make sense of the presentation, that's often a deal-breaker for me as a media consumer. What's behind the preference for video?
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