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    How much will it cost to start my own podcast?
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    It entirely depends on the nature of your podcast. If you want to start a podcast for your business, then it's going to cost you more. In case of a simple podcast, you might want to spend some money to buy a microphone of good quality and software to edit your podcast, which is optional.
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    Where is the best place to post my podcast?
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    You could use a site like Soundcloud with an established listening audience; it might increase your chances of finding fans. If your podcast is specialized or focused on a particular topic, you could also post a link to your podcast on relevant sites or forums.
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    How can I start a podcast with a person who lives far away?
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    You can really record a podcast using a video messaging program, such as Skype. It just involves a few simple steps and it's very easy to record.
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    How can I convince my parents to let me have a podcast?
    Community Answer
    Outline your key points in creating this podcast, ask them what they think and then just ask for their help, or at least their blessing.
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    Could I use music that I made myself, like beats, etc.?
    Community Answer
    Of course. You might want to copyright your music first, though, so nobody can steal it.
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    Are these steps the same for live podcasts?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but you will need to arrange people before the podcast. There are apps that can help you do this.
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    What is your opinion of donations only as a revenue source for free podcasts?
    Community Answer
    This option works well if it's not your source of income, and you never planned to make money on it. Donations help make the podcast better, but you have to assume you won't get any, and plan around that.
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    Would I be breaking copyright by posting music into a podcast?
    Community Answer
    Yes. In order to play music, you'll need to pay ASCAP, BMI, and other music licensing/publisher's fees.
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    If recordings were not copyrighted to begin with, is it breaking a copyright to play them?
    Community Answer
    Technically, no, it wouldn’t be breaking copyright. I would advise that you still give credit to the original creator of the recording, however.
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    If I record a weekly radio show for a local 1000 watt station that plays Irish music, would I be able to replay that show on a podcast?
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    There's nothing stopping you from doing this, but you'd need to secure the rights to the music. Each country has their own rights bodies that handle distribution of royalties -- MCPS/PRS in the UK, for example -- and they should offer you a reasonably-priced license that will allow you to legally play music on your show (some licenses require you to report track listings, but it depends on the size of audience). You can start by researching music licensing laws in your area.
  • Question
    What category should I choose when I am covering a variety of subjects?
    Community Answer
    You could choose whichever category you would like.
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    I don't have a microphone, and my parents wont let me get one. Is there a good app I can use to record my voice?
    Community Answer
    The app does not make a difference. If the audio quality on the device you're using is not great, then the app will not be able to do much in the way of fixing it. Just try to get a good quality headset and improvise.
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    How can I find the perfect subject to make a podcast on?
    K_Bridge
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    Think of some things you're passionate about, and then decide which one of these would be easiest to speak about. You could also just talk about your life.
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    How do you get a podcast on Google Play music?
    CageyCat
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    You would need to use your own original music. If you use an artist's music, you would need to pay fees and have permission before broadcast. You could perhaps ask a musical friend to play an instrument for a small fee.
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