My Meta-Podcast About Podcasting, iHeart CEO Bob Pittman , And My Essay On Sticks, Boxes and Gratitude

Published: Feb. 16, 2020, 4:08 a.m.

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Bob Pittman ran MTV and AOL when it was cool to run them, and has since done a lot of other big media jobs. These days, he runs iHeart Media, the nation\'s biggest radio group, and its biggest podcast group. At this week\'s Podcast Movement Evolutions conference in Los Angeles, Pittman sat down with Conal Byrne, his top podcasting executive, to talk about the business. I have a little bit of material from Pittman\'s talk, and my own observations from the show and elsewhere in a deal-filled week for what\'s become a burgeoning business. Call it my meta-podcast, the podcast about podcasting. 

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Along the way this holiday weekend, I take a little detour to smell the roses, with my essay called The Stick and the Box, inspired by some conversations today that got me thinking about the ways dogs and kids have managed to find joy, and how the rest of us could benefit by spending more time finding our own gratitude. 

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Check it out, and let me know what you think on Twitter (@Davidbloom), LinkedIn (/davidlbloom), and through Anchor.fm\'s audio comment function. I\'d love to hear what you think about the essay, about the future of podcasting, or about your own plans on the frontiers of audio content creation. Is it a fad, or will podcasting\'s fan base stick around and grow? Let me know your thoughts.

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By the way, if you want to hear Pittman\'s own podcast Math & Magic; Stories from the Frontiers of Marketing, you can listen here.

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Check out Supercast\'s approach to creating premium podcast options here

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Bill Curtis\' CurtCo Media can be reached here

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Emi Norris\' Paradiso, the Paris-based (with US operations) podcast production company, can be found here. 

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And if you want to hear Debra Chen\'s just-launched podcast, The Great Fail, listen here.

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