S2EP14 – Learning about podcasts in Austria

Podium

On this episode of ‘Sounds Like Europe’, Javi Caminero is joined by Milo Tesselaar, co-owner of ‘Oh Wow Podcasts’, one of Austria’s leading podcast producers, to understand the current state of the podcasting industry there. How do they deal with sharing language and audience with a much bigger neighbor like Germany? Does the presence of Germany harm or favour the industry in Austria?  Listen to Milo’s recommendation:  

Follow us on all our socials (@wepodproject) and visit the WePod project website: https://www.wepodproject.eu/welcome  Credits: 

  • Hosted and written by Javi Caminero 
  • Sound design by Manu Tomillo 
  • Coordinator: Alexander Damiano Ricci 
  • Executive producer: Ana Ribera 

This project has received funding from CROSS-Sectoral of the Creative Europe Programme.

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