How to get started in podcasting<article>
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Everybody, it seems, has a podcast these days. The iTunes Store alone boasts
“hundreds of thousands” of them. And that’s just a fraction of the overall total.</p><p>
One big reason there are so many podcasts is that it’s never been easier to produce one. All you need is a microphone and a bit of software, and you too can be an online radio star. Well, that and a bit of know-how.</p><p>
That last bit is what we’re hoping to provide. We asked four podcasters we know to tell us how they do it: How they prepare, capture, edit, and then share their programs.</p><p>
Two of those podcasters are on the Macworld staff: Senior Editor Christopher Breen (who produces the regular
Macworld Podcast) and Editorial Director Jason Snell (who in his copious spare time produces a personal podcast called
The Incomparable). We also asked the folks who produce a couple of our favorite non-Macworld podcasts. Strictly by chance, they’re both about
Doctor Who, the British sci-fi series: Erika Ensign (
Verity!) and Chip Sudderth (<a href="
http://www.macworld.com/The Two-Minute Time Lord">The Two-Minute Time Lord[/url]). (Can’t imagine why Macworld staffers would have a thing for Doctor Who.)</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2138120/how-to-get-started-in-podcasting.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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How to get started in podcasting