In this presentation, a professional journalist discusses his experience creating narrative-style true crime podcasts. The speaker shares numerous practical tips for podcast creation, including the importance of securing a sound editor, obtaining police files for factual accuracy, conducting interviews in quiet, controlled environments, creating cliffhanger endings for each episode, and building audience engagement through social media.
How to Produce an Effective Podcast
Presented by: Keith Sharon
Categories: Podcasts
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