What Duolingo's New French Language Podcast Says About The Future Of Podcasting

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What Duolingo's New French Language Podcast Says About The Future Of Podcasting
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Whilst we may have reached 'peak podcast' the sector is open to increasingly diverse voices telling global stories and not necessarily all in English.

explore migrant journeys or winemaking traditions, but all of them tapping into the same global trend of cultural diversity in broadcasting.Podcasting–originally known as audioblogging–began in the 1980s but it only really took off in earnest in 2004, after the invention of the iPod and widespread broadband technology brought podcasts to the masses.

, over 70% of Americans are now familiar with the notion of “podcasting” and more than 50% of them have listened at some time to a podcast. Obviously, part of this rise is attributed to the proliferation of mobile devices in our everyday lives but also the quality of the content has improved.

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