JOHN KEEHLER

I'm a strategist... working at R/GA. I teach at schools like CU, SMU, UTD and BDW. I speak about digital for organizations like the AMA, AAAAs and Ignite. I've been quoted publications like Brandweek, the Dallas Morning News and the Wall Street Journal. I've been blogging since 2004 under the site name "Random Culture."

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Nov182005

Advertising Podcasts

I fell a little behind on my podcast listening last week, and missed getting a mention on Across the Sound. If you've never listened to Across the Sound, it's one of the best advertising and marketing podcasts, created by Joseph Jaffe and Steve Rubel. The mention of Random Culture is in relation to the recent Forbes article slamming bloggers, and my father's reaction to coverage of the article on CNN. You can listen to it in Across the Sound #9.

This got me to thinking about advertising podcasts, so I thought I'd put a list together of some of the best advertising and marketing podcasts I've listened to. Got any to add to the list? Leave a comment.

It's important to note that there are a number of much more "niche" podcasts out there, dealing specifically with marketing topics like B2B, word of mouth, and similar topics. Like blog subscriptions, it's easy to get bogged down with subscribing to too many podcasts, and not having the time to listen to them all, but the gems rise to the top.

I will say, there's definitely hit and miss with many of these podcast. Rarely do you find a podcast with great production quality, great content, and frequent updates.

This is just a short list, and I'm sure I'll be posting in the future about new and notable advertising and marketing podcasts. I can already think of multiple ad blogs that I wish were podcasting, or better yet, videocasting. Be on the lookout for some videocasts popping up in this arena soon.

Reader Comments (1)

If they were smart, and I certainly hope they are, they should try an actual real advertising service. They should really link up with this company Ive been using for a while now. http://adwido.com. They are Very reliable and prompt at getting my message out. 

June 25, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMason

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