![]() ![]() ![]() I’m not going to claim that I always read the fine print on everything, but when it comes to my content I try to be careful about where I put it and what I allow. I was all set to sign up and get started, but first I read the Terms of Service. It appears to let you do everything in one place: set up a new podcast or move an existing podcast (with no storage limits), set the episodes up for automatic distribution, record your audio on the mobile app (including guests and co-hosts), insert theme songs and sound effects without having to do advanced editing, embed it, promote it, and even make a transcribed video. A former producer of mine recommended Anchor.fm, so I checked it out, and was really impressed. A few weeks ago I needed to find a home for two new podcasts, plus an existing podcast with a large number of back episodes. I’ve started podcasts from scratch and know what a pain the process can be. I’ve been podcasting since 2010, so I know my way around the business a little bit. UPDATE: There’s been an important change to the Anchor podcasting app’s TOS! You can read about it here. Are you looking for a place to record and host your podcast? Anchor.fm looks fantastic on the surface, but there’s a potential problem lurking underneath. ![]()
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