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2020/12/06

The Current State of Kanashibari Radio

 

How many of you remember the podcast program "Kanashibari Radio"? It's one of the podcasts I started around August of this year with the idea of "Let's develop a second, third, or even a hundredth expansion of daily articles in order to maximize the effectiveness and value of this note.


This podcast program used to play Kanashibari's music after reading out the contents of this note's articles by automatic speechreading software.


But when it was discovered that Spotify Podcast couldn't play music, the only two distributors were Apple Podcast and Google Podcast, and SoundCloud, which I was using as a distribution server, had a capacity limit if it was a free version, the project was abandoned.


Kanashibari Radio, you know.


I was actually experimenting with the Japanese version of "Kanashibari Radio" by distributing only Kanashibari songs every day. But it was only the music, so the contents of the note are no longer relevant at all. In order to deliver a song every day, you need to upload a song to SoundCloud, which is its server, but as I mentioned above, there is a limit to the capacity of SoundCloud. That's why we kept trying to keep a total of 10 songs uploaded to SoundCloud, and replaced one song every day. That way, a different song would be available every day, and we wouldn't get caught in the space limit.


Aside from the effect of the podcast distribution, SoundCloud itself, which I'm using as a server, has been gaining a lot of followers recently, little by little. I think they're probably all from overseas, and since we've only been using SoundCloud as a server, we haven't been doing any advertising at all.


We don't care if they listen to us directly from SoundCloud or through podcasts, so we're grateful for that. Maybe this is the point we should focus on, but we don't know what to do with SoundCloud.


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