Saving New Sounds : Podcast Preservation and Historiography.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (287 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Inseparability of Research and Preservation Frameworks for Podcasting History | Eric Hoyt and Jeremy Wade Morris -- Revisiting Podcasting's Histories -- 1. Podcast Archaeology: Researching Proto-Podcasts and Early Born-Digital Audio Formats | Andrew J. Bottomley -- 2. The Perils of Ladycasting: Podcasting, Gender, and Alternative Production Cultures | Jennifer Hyl and Wang -- 3. Reality in Sound: Problem Solved? | Michele Hilmes -- 4. "I'm Trying to Be the Rap Oprah": Combat Jack and the History of the Loud Speakers Network | Sarah Florini and Briana Barner -- 5. Howling into a Megaphone: Archiving the History of Podcast Advertising | JJ Bersch -- Analyzing Podcasting's Now -- 6. Podcasting the Donald Sterling Scandal: The Prismatic Perspective of the PodcastRE Database | Jacob Mertens -- 7. Listening to the Aftermath of Crime: True Crime Podcasts | Amanda Keeler -- 8. A RE-Emphasis on Context: Preserving and Analyzing Podcast Metadata | Susan Noh -- 9. Drifting Voices: Studying Emotion and Pitch in Podcasting with Digital Tools | Jacob Mertens, Eric Hoyt, and Jeremy Wade Morris -- Imagining Podcasting's Future -- 10. The Scholarly Podcast: Form and Function in Audio Academia | Mack Hagood -- 11. The Feed Is the Thing: How RSS Defined PodcastRE and Why Podcasts May Need to Move On | Samuel Hansen -- 12. The Spotification of Podcasting | Jeremy Wade Morris -- 13. Preserve This Podcast: A Podcaster-Led Preservation Strategy | Dana Gerber-Margie, Mary Kidd, Molly Schwartz, and Sarah Nguyen -- 14. Saving Podcasting's Contexts: Archive Collecting Strategies and Media Historiography | Eric Hoyt -- Audio Dispatches -- Index.