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What is Digital Audio Player

Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication
Also commonly known as an MP3 player. These are often small hand-held devices, which minimally contain memory storage, a battery, and audio output. Most, if not all, are able to play compressed MP3 music files, though MP3 is just one of many types of digitally encoded audio files. The most popular of these are iPods. While iPods have lent their name to “podcasts,” any type of digital audio player can play podcasts. Many cars and home entertainment systems now also play digital audio files.
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Podcastia: Imagining Communities of Pod-People
Jonathan Cohn (UCLA, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-863-5.ch048
Abstract
While podcasting has become a valuable advertising tool for many companies, it has also become a major way in which geographically spread out communities have been able to stay connected. Podcasts, like many other new Internet genres, are thought to be listened to mainly by an affluent audience who create podcast themselves. By looking at the various institutional and production issues and audiences of the podcast medium, this chapter will show how this genre works to create and sustain mass communities of “prosumers” and mobile audiences. Also, this chapter will historically contextualize the podcast by showing ways in which it is not simply a reiteration of earlier technologies, but also a distinct new medium with a unique, prosumer-friendly mode of transmission and reception.
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Podcastia: Imagining Communities of Pod-People
Also commonly known as an MP3 player. These are often small hand-held devices, which minimally contain memory storage, a battery, and audio output. Most, if not all, are able to play compressed MP3 music files, though MP3 is just one of many types of digitally encoded audio files. The most popular of these are iPods. While iPods have lent their name to “podcasts,” any type of digital audio player can play podcasts. Many cars and home entertainment systems now also play digital audio files.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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