Comedy Podcasts
Many podcasts are available to
subscribe to and watch
in a variety of genres, and one of these
is the comedy
podcast. Every small scale wannabe writer has a
chance
to become a comedian through podcasting, since
the
low entry cost allows people to start podcasting
with
minimum effort and money. To find some of these
comedy
podcasters, check a podcast directory. A
podcast directory is a
listing of many, sometimes
several thousands, of podcasts
submitted and divided
into categories. A podcast directory will
probably have
a large number of comedy podcasts available
to
subscribe to.
These comedy podcasts are usually
created by a small
team of people who do the work in their free
time, as a
hobby, not as a source of income. Because it is a
hobby,
they're more willing to give the work away for free,
for
nothing more than recognition, probably in the
hopes
they can parlay that recognition into a more
mainstream
job. Some more corporate groups also put
together
comedy podcasts, however. The satirical comedy
web
site TheOnion.com puts out a regular comedy
podcast,
featuring readings from their fake news site.
Placing a comedy podcast on the
Internet has several
advantages for the creators. They get to
showcase their
work, easily distributing their art to many
people. This
following is likely to be be unusually
passionate,
following the artist with more enthusiasm than
the
artist's average audience. The comedian has a chance
to
be more open with the audience, engaging in a sort
of
dialogue with them. The comedian broadcasts the
files,
which enter the computer of the user, already a
more
personal level than simply hearing the jokester on
the
radio or on television. Compedy podcast subscribers
will
often then write back to the podcaster, or leave
comments on
the blog which often accompanies a
podcast site. This can give
them a degree of input and
connection with the writers of the
comedy podcast that
is far removed from other styles of comedy
distribution.
The writers and producers of a
comedy podcast thus
benefit from several advantages of the
podcast form. It
is cheap and easy to set up, and uses a
distribution
mechanism that is also easy to use. The way the
podcast
form is designed, as well, creates greater
connection
between the producer and the subscribers. The
comedy
writer has a greater ability to interact with
the
subscribers and to find out what they appreciate or
do
not. Because podcasting is so simple to get involved
in,
requiring only a small investment to get started,
many
amateur comedy writers have begun starting their
own
shows and distributing the feed. It is likely, because
of
the unique connection podcasting offers between
writer
and listener, that we will see at least some of
these
amateur comedians make the leap to the
professional
stage.