BBC Academy: How To Start A Podcast
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About this Event
This workshop covers tips on how to get started with your Podcast idea and build your community from scratch. How long should an episode be? How frequently should I make them? Should they be recorded on location or in a studio?
Join award-winning radio journalist and podcast coach Clare Freeman, to find out how to create the series you’ve always wanted, from quick-start tips to get your podcast up and running to picking the right kit and keeping your budget to a minimum.
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