Cyber Podcasts Profile
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Launching our Podcasts soon. Including sponsorship Podcasts (Philanthropists commissioned photoshoots — multimedia: Audio Visual (AV) two dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) Spatial (Apple compatible Vision Pro.
Blackmagic Design advanced camera Technologies planned 2D, 3D high-tech and others, including cloud sharing, live streaming, Scanners (Faro & others) and Tesla camera systems worldwide.
Domains (Secured GoDaddy plural, with “s”):
cyber-podcasts.com
cyber-podcasts.net
cyber-podcasts.org (nonprofit activities)
cyber-podcasts.team (freelance individuals domestically and internationally)
Domains (Secured GoDaddy without the “s”)
cyber-podcast.com
cyber-podcast.net
cyber-podcast.org
cyber-podcast.team
Cyber-Podcasts.Net (Planning as Primary for profit activities) Acronym: CPN
Cyber-Podcasts.org (Planning as Primary nonprofit activities) Acronym: CP.org
Planning forwarding for other domains or uses.
Team podcasts by independent freelance individuals domestically and internationally.
Autonomous sponsorship of cyber podcast, complete an anonymity with optional disclosure of sponsor. unlimited usage provided to the sponsor anonymously how’s the dedicated including law firm does secret autonomous agent for the Cyber podcast sponsor.
PPV stands for the Pay-Per-View model that lets viewers take movies, shows, and live events for one-time streaming by paying a rental price. Planning Pay-Per-View (PPV) for three-dimensional (3D) premium content and other special content. Complimentary free viewing this plan for two-dimensional (2D) content including live streaming.
Extended Reality (XR). Including Virtual Reality (VR) fully supported. Immersive experience enabled. Extended reality (XR) is an umbrella term for any technology that alters reality by adding digital elements to the physical or real-world environment to any extent and includes but is not limited to, augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR) and virtual reality (VR).
Planning to have the advanced Virtual Teleprompter hardware, software/spp: Available for pro version without limitations.the cloud sharing teleprompter mounted near camera, provide remote interviews shared display in real-time.
Audio recording with advanced technologies, Apple Products (Airpod 3rd generation) Spatial audio three dimensional (3D) surround sound. Wireless headphones/microphones planned. Roland audio device planned for optimal audio.
Interviewees can stream prepared and real-time streaming near-time editing and on-demand recorded content. Publicists, staff and public relations (PR) participation encouraged, technological: supported, included conveniently engagement supervision planned. Interviewers remotely supported, global Internet services.
Video podcasting not only maintains the auditory appeal of traditional podcasts but also enhances content with visual elements, providing a more immersive experience.
Two dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) immersive video. Apple Spatial vision. Displaying content (Spatial audio & video) viewable on Goggles (Apple Vision Pro, Meta & others).
Apple Vision Pro is Apple’s first 3D camera.Can capture magical spatial photos and spatial videos in 3D, then relive those cherished moments like never before with immersive Spatial Audio. Your existing library of photos and videos looks incredible at remarkable scale — and now you can transform your 2D photos into spatial photos with just a tap. Even panoramas wrap around you — making you feel like you’re standing right where you took them. You can also take spatial videos with iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16, or iPhone 15 Pro, as well as spatial photos with iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16, then view them on Apple Vision Pro.
Apple Immersive Video is a remarkable storytelling format that leverages 3D video recorded in 8K with a 180-degree field of view and Spatial Audio to transport viewers to the center of the action.
Studios for creative individuals in the areas of audio production, video production, graphics design, photography, and video. Physical and virtual Digital studios planned. Cyber-pods, cyber-domes, Cybertrucks supporting Cyber Podcasts.
Studios to be charging station, or nearby access for vehicles, for all prefered Providers assets especially Tesla, Apple and others. Spare swap-out batteries, planned for electronic equipment an changing cables portable energy storage Tesla Powerwalls and other energy products planned.
Accessories, equipment showcase, training and support planned. Renting, leasing and purchasing support from Cyber-Studios worldwide. High-tech photo booths (third-party) planned. Shipping and receiving supported, including vehicles (construction, recreational vehicles and street vehicles).
Cybercab and other transportation of people and products included in the plan.
Digital access 24,/7/365 never closed cyber studios, independent individuals on-demand for digital support.
A digital piano player (Roland) planned for a musical with a speaker and Bluetooth system planned.
Worldwide podcasts planned, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 375 days a year. Dispatcher planned for newsworthy podcasts. New United States (US) executive branch Presidential Administration agenda coverage planned, including The White House, Capitol Hill Washington DC USA.
Headquartered in Washington DC, New York City (NYC) and worldwide plans for podcasts. Change is coming soon on everything, new media coverage with cyber Podcasts Profile topics of interest.
Human, Humanoids (TeslaBots) mounted advanced robotics cameras and scanners planned for hazardous conditions multimedia capabilities. Day and night (infrared) adverse weather conditions including rain fog and dust video capabilities anticipated. Video capture at ground level, aerial with drones and underwater drones are planned for complete coverage.
SpaceX Starlink space satellite commutations system planned for global Internet service. SpaceX Spacesuit planned for hazardous conditions for humans.
Autonomous vehicle operating with and without supervision planned. Cybertrucks with shallow water operation capabilities, boats and personal watercraft and other recreational vehicles planned.
Supporting private podcasts it’s an audio or video program that’s only accessible to a select group of people, rather than the general public. Private podcasts are different from public podcasts, which are available on apps like Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Private podcasts can be used for a variety of purposes, including:
Sharing premium content
Private podcasts can be used to share exclusive content with paying subscribers or online community members.
Keeping salesforces engaged
Private podcasts can be used to keep salesforces engaged when in-person meetings aren’t possible.
Sharing company , administration and other associations. updates. Private podcasts can be used to share important updates without disrupting employees’ staff and public calendars.
Team training, Private podcasts can be used to develop and educate remote team, traveling teams, and contingent workforce. Private podcasts are distributed through a secure, unique RSS feed link that’s only shared with authorized listeners. Listeners can access the podcast in their preferred player, bypassing public directories.
Participants can create a private podcast and upload it to a hosting platform like: Podbean, Riverside, Hello Audio, and Blubrry Podcasting.
Can also upload a private podcast to a website or donation page.
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When discussing “freedom of speech” in relation to cyber podcasts, it refers to the right to express opinions and ideas freely on online podcast platforms, which is generally protected under the First Amendment, but with complexities arising from the private nature of most podcast hosting services, meaning they can moderate content to a certain degree, potentially leading to issues around censorship and content control.
Key points about freedom of speech and cyber podcasts:
First Amendment applies:
The core principle of freedom of speech, as outlined in the First Amendment, generally applies to online speech, including podcasts, meaning individuals have the right to express their views without government censorship.
Private platforms, private rules:
While individuals have the right to free speech, podcast hosting platforms like Spotify or Apple Podcasts are considered private entities and can set their own content moderation policies, potentially limiting what can be said on their platforms.
Challenges to free speech:
Issues like hate speech, misinformation, and incitement to violence can raise concerns about where to draw the line between protected speech and content that should be removed from a platform.
Impact of moderation:
Podcast platforms may face criticism for removing content deemed harmful or offensive, while others may be criticized for not doing enough to moderate problematic content.
Importance of diverse viewpoints:
Cyber podcasts often provide a platform for diverse perspectives and discussions on important issues, which is vital to a healthy public discourse.
Examples of discussions related to freedom of speech on cyber podcasts:
Debates about the appropriate level of content moderation on different platforms.
Analysis of legal cases related to online speech and censorship.
Discussions about the spread of misinformation and disinformation on podcasts.
Interviews with experts on online privacy and its impact on freedom of expression.
U.S. President Donald Trump created the Fake News Awards to highlight the news outlets that he said were responsible for misrepresenting him and/or producing false reports both before, and during, his presidency. A post to the blog of the Republican Party website announced the winners on January 17, 2018. They included reports ranging from comments by journalists on social media to news reports that later required corrections.
Dec. 11, 2024, By Megan Lebowitz
Washington — President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he wants ally Kari Lake to be the next director of the Voice of America, a federal network that’s part of the U.S. Agency for Global Media.
Trump said on Truth Social that Lake would be nominated by the next head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, a pick he said he would announce “soon.”
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Background:
Why is traditional media dying?
Overall, though, traffic to news sites has declined. The main benefit of new media is its large reach, while traditional media usually focuses on local coverage.
New media is also less expensive to produce. Publishing an article on a pre-existing website is far cheaper than printing newspapers or filming in a newsroom.
By now, it’s a familiar and undisputed story. Journalism was once the profession of working-class people, unglamorous and interested in just reporting facts. Then came Watergate and Woodward and Bernstein in the 1970s.
Journalism was suddenly considered sexy. The profession became overrun with elites who badly slanted their stories to push the narrative of liberalism. As a result, they lost readers. And now the legacy media are dying.
It’s all true. Still, in 2024 we seem to have reached a dramatic tipping point where the far-left Fourth Estate finally comes crashing down.
Sports Illustrated is shutting down. The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times are losing millions every week and laying off reporters. CNN has no audience. Pitchfork, Jezebel, Gawker? Toast.
Just consider: In 1974, President Richard Nixon resigned largely as the result of the reporting in the Washington Post. In 2024, nobody takes the Washington Post seriously. The modern liberal media reign lasted 50 years.
Still, it can be constructive to note what went wrong, and how easily the media could have helped themselves.
In 2001, a man named Jay Forman wrote a piece for the liberal website Slate called “Monkeyfishing.” It described a trip Forman said he took to Florida’s Lois Key with a “monkeyfisherman.” The monkeyfisherman, wrote Forman, casts a fruit-baited fish line onto the island where research monkeys were kept. A monkey takes the bait and is then pulled into the water.
“Monkeyfishing” was almost instantly revealed to be fake. Jack Shafer, the Slate editor who approved, edited, and ran the story, admitted that as soon as it went up, James Taranto at the Wall Street Journal and others “gouged huge holes” in the piece.
It took Shafer and Slate several years and an investigation by some journalism students at Columbia University in 2007 for them to admit as much. Failing upward, Shafer went on to become the media critic for Politico.
In a recent analysis, Shafer argued there’s no crisis in journalism: “Yes, newspapers have contracted and laid off staff. Yes, more than a quarter of all U.S. newspapers (daily and weekly) have folded over the past 15 years. Yes, newspaper advertising revenue dropped 25% from 2019 to 2020.
Yes, 42 of the 100 largest U.S. newspapers no longer publish daily. And yes, as you are well aware, the Washington Post has just announced 240 voluntary buyouts — nearly 10% of its staff — to correct for its unmet ‘overly optimistic’ business projections. Yet, the heart still beats.”
Shafer claimed that “the heart still beats” because of “the willingness of subscribers” to keep the Washington Post going. This is false. The Washington Post has lost 500,000 subscribers since 2020. It is being kept alive by owner Jeff Bezos.
Mark Judge is an award-winning journalist and the author of The Devil’s Triangle: Mark Judge vs. the New American Stasi. He is also the author of God and Man at Georgetown Prep, Damn Senators, and A Tremor of Bliss.
What companies are legacy media?
Old media, or “legacy media” conglomerates include Disney, Warner Media, ViacomCBS, Bertelsmann Publishers, and NewsCorp., owners of Fox News and Entertainment, and span from books to audio to visual media. These conglomerates are often owned and inherited between families, such as the Murdochs of NewsCorp
The Big 4 television networks are NBC, CBS, ABC, and Fox.
What are the top 3 news agencies?
Although there are many news agencies around the world, three global news agencies, Agence France-Presse (AFP), the Associated Press (AP), and Reuters have offices in most countries of the world, cover all areas of media, and provide the majority of international news printed by the world’s newspapers.
NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC.
ABC
The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is a commercial broadcast network for radio and television in the United States. It is one of the “Big Three” American television networks, along with NBC and CBS. ABC is owned by Disney Entertainment, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.
Here are some facts about ABC:
Headquarters
ABC’s headquarters are located on Riverside Drive in Burbank, California.
News division
ABC News is the news division of ABC and is headquartered at 77 West 66th Street in New York City.
History
ABC was purchased by Capital Cities Broadcasting in 1986 and then acquired by Disney in 1995.
Notable shows
Some notable shows that have aired on ABC include Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Lost, Desperate Housewives, Grey’s Anatomy, and Dancing with the Stars.
Daytime dramas
ABC has also aired long-running daytime dramas, such as One Life to Live and General Hospital
CBS
CBS, or CBS Broadcasting, Inc., is an American commercial broadcast network that provides television and radio:
History: CBS started as a radio network in 1927 and expanded to television in the 1940s. It’s one of the “Big Three” television networks in the United States, along with ABC and NBC.
Ownership: CBS is owned by Paramount Global through the CBS Entertainment Group.
Headquarters: CBS is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City.
Production facilities: CBS has production facilities at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City, and in Los Angeles at Television City and the CBS Studio Center.
Stations: CBS owns and operates a group of television stations, including 14 core stations, two CW affiliates, and 11 independent stations.
Symbol: CBS’s trademark symbol is an eye, which has been in use since 1951. CBS is sometimes called the “Eye Network”.
Nickname: CBS is also known as the “Tiffany Network” because of its high-quality programming and aesthetic discernment.
CNN
Cable News Network (CNN) is a multinational news organization operating, most notably, a website and a TV channel headquartered in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, US. Founded in 1980 by American media proprietor Ted Turner and Reese Schonfeld as a 24-hour cable news channel, and presently owned by the Manhattan-based media conglomerate Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD),[2] CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage and the first all-news television channel in the United States
The Joe Rogan Experience podcast is a long form conversation hosted by comedian Joe Rogan with friends and guests that have included comedians, actors, musicians, MMA fighters, authors, artists, and beyond.
A podcast is a series of audio or video files that are available for download and listening on demand. Podcasts are typically episodic and are often published on a regular schedule.
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Definitions from Oxford
noun: podcasting
The practice of using the internet to make digital recordings of broadcasts available for downloading to a computer or mobile device.
“for many, podcasting is a logical next step from blogging
pod·cast, verb
gerund or present participle: podcasting
make (a digital audio file) available as a podcast.
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Cyber
adjective
relating to or characteristic of the culture of computers, information technology, and virtual reality.
“the cyber age”
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Virtual Reality (VR)
noun: virtual reality
the computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional image or environment that can be interacted with in a seemingly real or physical way by a person using special electronic equipment, such as a helmet with a screen inside or gloves fitted with sensors.
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Podcast sponsorship is when brands pay podcasts to advertise their products or services to the podcast’s audience.
Brands use various ad placements, such as pre-recorded ads, host-read sponsorships, and dynamic ad insertions. The ads air during the show at agreed-upon intervals, usually recorded by the host to maintain a smooth transition.
Some tips for podcast sponsorship:
Authenticity
Endorse products that the host genuinely believes in and can recommend to their audience.
Storytelling
Weave a personal experience with the product or service into the ad to make it more engaging.
Hosting services
Use podcast hosting platforms to create, control, and monetize the show.
Markets
List the podcast on markets like Podcorn, Gumball, or AdvertiseCast to compete for advertising dollars.
Preferred Provider sponsorship, including in kind contributions with brand products.
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Sponsorship:
Podcast sponsorship is one of the main ways to monetize your content, as brands increasingly embrace podcast ads for target marketing.
In fact, more than 50% of marketers currently use podcast ads to reach niche audiences. More brands are expected to embrace podcast ads considering the rapid growth in the number of podcast listeners.
As such, this is an opportune time to optimize your podcast to appeal to potential sponsors.
This article provides an in-depth guide about sponsorships for podcasts.
Looking to increase your podcast sponsorship deals? Use Hello Audio to grow your audience and engage listeners to appeal to brands.
How Podcast Sponsorship Works?
Podcast sponsorship works primarily like other sponsorship deals: a brand (sponsor) pays to be featured in an event (podcast).
If you are a regular podcast listener, you have probably heard the following phrase:
“This podcast episode is brought to you courtesy of XYZ. Are you looking to buy….
Usually, the creator is in a sponsorship deal with the brand they are advertising on their podcast.
Podcast Sponsorship Examples
Are you curious about how creators partner with brands? Below are three real-world examples of podcast sponsorships.
J.P. Wiser’s Sponsors ‘Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend’ Podcast.
J.P. Wiser’s, a Canadian distiller, partnered with the Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend Podcast to promote its whisky. The ad is host-read to leverage Conan’s influence and sway listeners to try the whisky brand.
As such, Conan likely charged a higher CPM than he would for a standard ad.
Armra Works with ‘You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes’ — The host, Pete Holmes, starts the podcast ad by discussing Armra Colostrum’s benefits.
The ad is placed at the beginning of the podcast, making it a pre-roll ad. Including an affiliate link could mean, Pete has a cost-per-action sponsorship deal with Armra.
The ad is inserted before the main podcast segment, making it a pre-roll placement. Also, it is not host-read, making the CPM rates likely lower than the other examples highlighted in this section.
A commissioned photoshoot is a photography session where a client pays a professional photographer to take images in exchange for a financial reward. When commissioning a photoshoot, it’s important to be clear about expectations and have a written brief that includes the following:
What you want: The final images you need, when you need them, and how they will be used.
Who you need: Whether you need models, locations, or props
Style and tone: The desired style or tone of the images, including lighting, posing, and background to image orientation and proportions:
Whether you need vertical or landscape images, or a specific format
Layout: If the images will be used in a specific layout, such as on a magazine cover
Budget: How much you’re willing to spend
Here are some other things to consider when commissioning a photoshoot:
Be professional: Be polite and professional in all communications with the photographer.
Have a backup list: In case your top choice declines, have a backup list of photographers to contact.
Agree to the contract: Make sure all business terms are agreed upon before the shoot day.
Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the production of media. Depending on the medium, the executive producer may be concerned with management accounting or associated with legal issues (like copyrights or royalties).
MyIn films, the executive producer generally contributes to the film’s budget and their involvement depends on the project, with some simply securing funds.
There are many teleprompter apps available for various devices, including iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows:
Teleprompter: Works on iOS devices with an operating system of 11.0 or higher, and supports multi-device functionality. Features include script management, remote control, and customization.
Teleprompter for Video: Available on iPhone and iPad, this app is designed for creating professional-looking videos. It can be used for vlogs, speeches, business communications, and more.
Teleprompter by Maekersuite: A free, intuitive desktop teleprompter designed for storytelling.
Teleprompter by Norton Five: A free, mobile teleprompter available for iOS and Android.
Parrot Teleprompter: A free app available for iOS and Android that’s good for connecting to higher-end recording cameras.
BIGVU: A free teleprompter app that can be used on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Windows.
TeleprompterPAD APP: A free app that includes an optional remote control and pedal.
Teleprompter – Pavonine Software: A macOS app that includes voice control, rich text editing, and the ability to import and export files.
Virtual Teleprompter App: Available for Windows 10 and Mac OS, this app offers a free lite version with a character limit and a paid pro version without limitations.