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This week, Apple celebrated the 20th anniversary of podcasts being introduced in iTunes, a feature that later evolved into its own dedicated app due to their growing popularity. Today, the selection of podcast shows available is staggering. This includes broadcasts from radio stations that can be listened to anytime, free from the constraints of a schedule, and numerous programs that exist solely because of this internet-based broadcasting system.
Whether you’re walking on the street, driving in your car, sitting in front of your computer, or jogging, podcasts, much like music, can accompany you everywhere. Do you have a computer, smartphone, speakers, or even a smartwatch? Then you have the freedom to enjoy podcasts whenever you wish.
But the question remains, are you really taking advantage of this now commonplace method of consuming media that has seamlessly integrated into our audiovisual landscape?
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Ava Blake is passionate about social media platforms and how they influence modern tech culture. She reviews apps, trends, and the evolving digital lifestyle for Touch Reviews readers.