johnjohnston
johnjohnston

Bookmarked đź“» Turning radio into podcasts by Max Bruges.

As more and more BBC programmes vanish from open podcast platforms and into Sounds, the app feels increasingly like an attempt to build a content silo that is utterly unbecoming of a national broadcaster.

I listen to a few BBC radio programs in Castro while commuting. Quite a few radio programmes are only available in the Sounds app. I don’t like switching apps and do like the ability to queue things in Castro. I am wondering if this might help along with Castro’s side-loading feature which uses iCloud?

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jeremycherfas
jeremycherfas

@johnjohnston They’re not podcasts if you can’t get them “wherever you get your podcasts”.

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fabio
fabio

@jeremycherfas agreed

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johnjohnston
johnjohnston

@jeremycherfas yes, but I still want to listen to some without causing an accident. Huffduffer gets me part of the way but not for BBC. BTW, I love how you have a Huffduffer button on Eat This Podcast. Not that I use it, because I subscribe:-)

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jeremycherfas
jeremycherfas

@johnjohnston I get the point, and as I don’t use Sounds myself (I can wait for weeks for Mel) I don’t suffer the same way.

I’m glad you like the HD button. I wish more podcasters would do that. Most people possibly don’t know what it is. Perhaps I should say more, more often.

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