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(*subscriptions to KDHX podcasts are FREE, by the way, but encouraging your audience to support KDHX and converting listeners to supporting donors is still an important facet of producing your program)
 
(*subscriptions to KDHX podcasts are FREE, by the way, but encouraging your audience to support KDHX and converting listeners to supporting donors is still an important facet of producing your program)
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== General Guidelines for Programs on KDHXtra.org ==
 
== General Guidelines for Programs on KDHXtra.org ==
Include KDHX Community Media identifier phrases:
 
*Opening?:  "From KDHX Community Media in St. Louis Missouri, this is [show name], the podcast that...[super short show description]"
 
*Ending:  "[show name] is a production of KDHX Community Media in St. Louis, MO, brought to you by the generous support of our listeners. I‘m [host name] - thank you for listening."
 
 
Introduce self as host at beginning (and end) of podcast
 
 
Minimize fluff - get to the heart of the material quickly
 
  
Introduce topic and guest with credentials:  "The focus of this episode of the program is [topic]. My guest is [guest name], [credentials, and/or position at organization they represent]"
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AUDIENCE FOCUSED TIPS
  
Give framework and/or tease content to be discussed later in the program
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*Aid your listeners by providing text for the show titling and show notes prior to recording each episode in a new LibSyn draft. Writing this in advance is good practice, will assist your recording technician, and will be a part of your general preparation for the introduction, interview and, and closing
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**title: should be AP Style, 5-8 words (max 80 characters) - short, catchy, snazzy. Ideally as a headline that includes guest, and topic
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**description: should contain a program synopsis with searchable keywords, and all of the information that listeners may want to dig deeper into the topic - include links, images, and anything else that will serve to complement the podcast
  
Give follow up links to reference materials that are listed in the show notes - use of show numbers will simplify this
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*Introduce self as host at beginning (and end) of podcast
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*Introduce topic and guest with credentials:  "The focus of this episode of the program is [topic]. My guest is [guest name], [credentials, and/or position at organization they represent]"
  
Outro - call to action!  ask your listeners to do something - subscribe, re-post, etc
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*Give framework and/or tease content to be discussed later in the program
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*Minimize fluff - get to the heart of the material quickly
  
Provide written description to KDHX production technician  - Andy or John - containing guest name, credential, and short synopsis of program topic, with links to organization and/or other support materials to be posted with episode on podcast channel's "show notes."  
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*Give follow up links to reference materials that are listed in the show notes - use of show numbers will simplify this
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*Outro - call to action! ask your listeners to do something - subscribe, re-post, etc
  
Assist your production technician by providing text for the show titling and show notes prior to recording each episode. Writing this in advance is good practice, and will be a part of your general preparation for the introduction, interview and, and closing
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*Include KDHX Community Media identifier sample phrases:
*title: should be 10-12 words or 70-80 characters including spaces - short, catchy, snazzy.
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**Opening?:  "From KDHX Community Media in St. Louis Missouri, this is [show name], the podcast that...[super short show description]"
*description: should contain a program synopsis with searchable keywords, and all of the information that listeners may want to dig deeper into the topic - include links, images, and anything else that will serve to compliment the podcast
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**Ending: "[show name] is a production of KDHX Community Media in St. Louis, MO, brought to you by the generous support of our listeners. I‘m [host name] - thank you for listening."
  
 
== Promo Production ==
 
== Promo Production ==

Revision as of 21:20, 3 July 2017

Introduction to Podcasting with KDHX

Podcasting has become one of the best ways to build audience for in-depth informative types of programming, and is THE vehicle for getting content to the listeners who want it most. It is a highly successful method of building community around a topic, and providing richer and more engaging information to your audience.

Something to consider is how you as host are a big part of what the listener is subscribing* to. Your personality, expertise, connections to the content, and ability to inform are key to the ability of the program to build audience. Some of the tips and guidelines below reference how you'll handle this best on the platform.

(*subscriptions to KDHX podcasts are FREE, by the way, but encouraging your audience to support KDHX and converting listeners to supporting donors is still an important facet of producing your program)


General Guidelines for Programs on KDHXtra.org

AUDIENCE FOCUSED TIPS

  • Aid your listeners by providing text for the show titling and show notes prior to recording each episode in a new LibSyn draft. Writing this in advance is good practice, will assist your recording technician, and will be a part of your general preparation for the introduction, interview and, and closing
    • title: should be AP Style, 5-8 words (max 80 characters) - short, catchy, snazzy. Ideally as a headline that includes guest, and topic
    • description: should contain a program synopsis with searchable keywords, and all of the information that listeners may want to dig deeper into the topic - include links, images, and anything else that will serve to complement the podcast
  • Introduce self as host at beginning (and end) of podcast
  • Introduce topic and guest with credentials: "The focus of this episode of the program is [topic]. My guest is [guest name], [credentials, and/or position at organization they represent]"
  • Give framework and/or tease content to be discussed later in the program
  • Minimize fluff - get to the heart of the material quickly
  • Give follow up links to reference materials that are listed in the show notes - use of show numbers will simplify this
  • Outro - call to action! ask your listeners to do something - subscribe, re-post, etc
  • Include KDHX Community Media identifier sample phrases:
    • Opening?: "From KDHX Community Media in St. Louis Missouri, this is [show name], the podcast that...[super short show description]"
    • Ending: "[show name] is a production of KDHX Community Media in St. Louis, MO, brought to you by the generous support of our listeners. I‘m [host name] - thank you for listening."

Promo Production

General promos that we created for each podcast channel are airing in rotation, and can be replaced by episode specific promos as they published. These will run for one week after the podcast publish date, and then revert to the general channel promo. The basic format and shell for these episode specific promos should be as follows:

Intro: Hi I'm (host name), host of the KDHX Podcast (show title), the show that (show description)
Nut: I spoke with (guest) about (topic) and (description, similar to that which will be posted on the podcast page)
Wrap: That's (guest name) and (episode headline) featured on this week's episode of (show title) - check it out at (show title) dot KDHX TRA dot ORG and subscribe today!

KDHX production staff will help to record and produce these promos, and will proceed to slotting them for air as soon as the podcast episode is published.

Content Guidelines

Podcasts are typically intentionally casual. The intimacy is lost if it starts sounding same-same or too formal. Talk directly to each individual listener, and be yourself. Don't over edit, don't shy away from being creative, and expressing your personality.

We'll probably want to use some introductory music, and immediately follow with what’s in this episode, teasing content that will keep them listening

During record, a consistent audio level from host and guest is key - maintain similar distance from mic throughout, and technicians will compress, normalize and master

Make the podcast as long as it needs to be - did the "story" get told? were all of your audience's potential questions answered?

Episodes should be numbered, and the channel should lead with a very strong episode

  • consider beginning show anew with the first episode, as podcast subscribers will often go back and listen to an entire season of content to feel "caught up"

Edit away any trainwrecks, but don't over edit - keep some rough edges to keep it real

Do not use music that you or kdhx doesn’t own or have rights to use in download. seek royalty-free music if you use any

Avoid breaks and throw-to-messages - there won't be a break in the podcast

Avoid use of "88.1 fm" - instead use "from the studio of KDHX in St. Louis"

Avoid time sensitive content by excluding these types of phrases:

  • event promo e.g."X event is coming up on X date"
  • references to the weather (ok to use as setting/context, but avoid if not relevant to this episode’s content)
  • references to day of the week and time of day - "yesterday," "tomorrow," "tonight" or "today"
  • references to the date, unless relevant - e.g. the episode was recorded the day of a significant event, and the ramifications are being discussed
  • "this week" (depending on frequency of production)

Tips toward building audience on the Podcast Platform

  • find the fun in what your doing, consider the possibilities of really connecting people with the info they want
  • Build relationship with your audience by including personal information that you are willing to use in this context - enough that reminds that you are a person and not just an info source.
  • encourage listeners to subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or by using the RSS feed link on the showname.KDHXtra.org show page

Some good resources for better understanding the Podcast Platform



Technician Guide

Audio Specs

  • record and edit as AIFF or WAV
  • make audio levels consistent with compression/normalize routine using ProTools or Audio HiJack Pro - ask production staff for assistance to learn how
  • filename for each episode mp3 should include show title, date of record and guest or topic:
 e.g. "Break a Leg  2015-03-16 Brad Schwartz.wav"

click here to view brief tutorial / walk thru of adding the metadata below

  • convert to mp3 in iTunes using these specs:
 spoken word shows:  stereo bit rate = 192kbps (will be cut in half as mono), sample rate: 44.1kHz, channels: mono
 music programs: stereo bit rate: 256kbps, sample rate: 44.1kHz, channels: stereo
 DO NOT use Variable Bit Rate (VBR) - should be CBR (constant bit rate) 
  • add ID3 (Metadata) / tagging the mp3 file using "get info" in iTunes - data that is embedded in the mp3 itself. Most important iTunes info:
 Artist (and Composer, if desired) = Host name with basic credentials 
 Album and Grouping = Show Name
 Album Artist = "KDHXtra"
 Comments = 150 char description of the program (or this episode?)
 Track Number = episode number
 Artwork -> please embed channel art on each (KDHX Podcast Artwork)

Posting to your channel at LibSyn

LibSyn login link: https://login.libsynpro.com/kdhxtra

Here are the steps for adding new content to LibSyn:

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Using a draft allows you to work with a partner producer to generate new podcast - one person creates and uploads the mp3 and saves as draft. The other updates the draft title, description and other particulars, and then to proceeds to publishing.

NOTE: do not attempt to work on the same draft at the same time to avoid data / lost effort.

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