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A podcast is a series of digital media files that are released episodically and downloaded by users,[1] theoretically to be played on an iPod (hence the name), though they can be played on any device that supports MP3 files. Initially intended as a term for internet radio broadcasts,[2] podcasting has expanded as a medium from beyond commentary on topics to pure entertainment with the rise of scripted podcasts such as Welcome to Night Vale and podcasts made strictly for entertainment, such as most content by the McElroy Brothers.

Fans have been podcasting in one way or another since either the late 1990s, with the example of Radio Free Cybertron, or the early 2000s, depending on how one chooses to define "podcast".

Fannish Podcasting

Fans jumped on the podcasting bandwagon after it became popular in the mid 2000s, finding it an easy way to discuss fannish interests with likeminded people. Fannish podcasts can contain news, meta/commentary, interviews, readings of fanfiction, or some combination of these. Like any other fanwork, a podcast can be centered around a single fandom, such as Electronic Voice Phenomena (Supernatural) and Snapecast (Harry Potter), or it can be multifandom, such as /report. They can even be about the nature of fandom itself, like Fansplaining.

Example Fannish Podcasts

Podcast Fandoms

Non-fannish podcasts can also develop fandoms in their own right, and such fandoms have become inceasingly popular since the 2013 explosion of Welcome to Night Vale fans and fanworks. Canons that become podcast fandoms tend to take one of three forms: audio dramas that convey scripted fictional stories, like Welcome to Night Vale; actual-play podcasts that use tabletop roleplaying games to tell unscripted fictional stories, like Critical Role; and non-fiction podcasts that develop RPF fandoms, like Pod Save America. Audio dramas and actual-play podcasts can, of course, also develop their own RPF fandoms, though these tend to be less common.

Example Podcast Fandoms

History

1999

2007

2013

  • Welcome to Night Vale, which began in 2012, sees a rapid gain in listenership and becomes the first big podcast fandom.

See also

References

  1. ^ See Wikipedia's "podcast" page for more information.
  2. ^ Everything You Need to Know About the History of Podcasts. (offline, archived 10 Dec 2019)