- Podcast Awards
The People's Choice Podcast Awards, better known as the Podcast Awards, are an annual set of awards given to the best
podcasts as voted by the people. Run by [http://www.podcastconnect.com Podcast Connect Inc.] , the Podcast Awards had over 350,000 people vote for their nominated podcasts in 2006, with nearly 1000 people attending awards ceremony. [cite news|url=http://money.cnn.com/blogs/browser/2006/07/podcasters-look-for-their-own-awards.html|title=Podcasters look for their own awards|date=July 24, 2006|work=CNN/Money.com|accessdate=2008-06-15]Rules
The initial nominations begins at a set date (July 1) and continues for 15 days. Voters are allowed to nominate a set of shows only once, where in the past they could nominate once a day. Duplicate nominations will be thrown out, as will nominations to more than one sub-category. The entry form asks for the name of the podcast, the podcast url, your name, your email address, and comments. The email address must be valid to receive verification on the vote.
After the 15 days, Podcast Connect and 22 listeners volunteers selected in January will review all the nominations over a 7-10 day period. The podcast must be in an appropriate category, started the show prior to May 1, have more than 8 shows produce, and an RSS feed with enclosures visible on their website. A grading sheet is used in the review. The total number of nominations a podcast receives accounts for only 40% of the grading, with the quality of the website's design (15%), quality of sound (15%), quality of deliverance and show format (10%), and relevance of content (20%) also being considered.
Then the top 7-10 nominees in each category will be selected for the final voting slate, voting will last for 15 days (in the past, the maximum number of nominees to choice from was 5). Winners of the People's Choice and Best Produced awards cannot win any categories the following year.
Criticism
Some have criticized the awards, saying they've "outlived their usefulness" after only a few years in existence charging that the awards and their nominees don't represent what people are actually listening to. Only 1 of the award winners in 2006 came from the top 100 most popular iTunes podcasts. [cite news|url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/comsite5/bin/aml2006_library_auth_tt.pl?item_id=0286-17402110|title=Podcast awards? Who cares?|last=NEUMEISTER |first=LARRY |date=24-AUG-06|work=CBS MarketWatch]
Categories and Winners
The Podcast Awards consists of 20 sub-categories (Business, Comedy, Sports, etc.) that are announced sometime in fall, and two larger categories (People's Choice and Best Produced) that are announced during the actual ceremony. The prizes rewarded to winners are donation/sponsor-driven via PayPal. In 2006, they were able to award podcasters almost $8,000 in cash and prizes, with additional website exposure through 2006-2007 of eight million plus hits.
One-time awards
*2005 - Music/Radio: "
Coverville "
*2005 - Nonenglish: "Annik Rubens: Schlaflos in München"
*2005 - Top Rated: "Slice of SciFi "
*2005 - World News: "'Kathleen Keating"
*2006 - Best Podcast directory: "Apple iTunes "References
* Podcast Connect archive of the Podcast Awards [http://www.podcastconnect.com/archive/podcast_awards/]
* [http://www.podcastawards.com/index.php?option=rules Podcast Award Rules] (as of June 05, 2007)
* [http://www.podcastconnect.com/archive/2005/08/2005_peoples_choice_podcast_aw.html 2005 Podcast Award winners]
* [http://www.podcastconnect.com/archive/2006/08/2006_peoples_choice_podcast_aw_1.html 2006 Podcast Award winners]
* [http://www.podcastconnect.com/archive/2007/08/third_annual_peoples_choice_po_1.html 2007 Podcast Award winners]External links
* [http://www.podcastawards.com/ Podcast Awards website]
* [http://www.podcastconnect.com/ Podcast Connect Inc.]
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