2008 Podcast Awards Sponsors Round 1

I want to thank this first group of sponsors for stepping up to make the 2008 People’s Choice Podcast Awards a Success

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2008 People’s Choice Podcast Awards

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The 2008 People’s Choice Podcast Awards start in about a week. We have made some significant changes to the Sponsorship Levels. This is in response to a lot of feedback.

For the first time ever we will take sponsorships from podcasters and we have scaled back the number of corporate sponsors and the sponsors levels.

The committee has also been made aware of a concentrated effort by several shows and groups to try and manipulate who gets nominated and then concentrate voting. I feel very confident that our grading methodology of those shows nominated will reduce the effects of those trying to game the system.

I look forward to a great event.

Announcing 2008 People’s Choice Podcast Awards

The 2008 People’s Choice Podcast Awards Nominations get underway on September 15th. This years awards will be run very similar to last year with a big change to the awards ceremony.

The awards ceremony will be held online. We will be using a variety of technology but no longer will we be constrained by time. The awards ceremony that was streamed on Ustream.TV last year reached nearly 2500 people. This way we are guaranteed to reach a large number of listeners and also include all of the podcasters that win.

Participation in the awards ceremony will require participant to simply have a webcam. The 2007 received an amazing amount of listener participation and we look forward to recognizing those in the space that win awards.

Todd Cochrane Founder of the People’s Choice Podcast Awards!

Note: We do have sponsorship opportunities available for the 2008 event!

2008 People’s Choice Podcast Awards

It is hard to believe it is time again. But I am starting planning for the 4th Annual People’s Choice Podcast Awards. We will be looking for Independent judges to help with the review process after the nominations.

I will also be looking for sponsors for the 2008 event. If you are interested in participating or being a sponsor drop me a line at [email protected]

Third Annual People’s Choice Podcast Awards Category Winners Announced

Honolulu Hawaii 8/15/2007 7:43 PM GMT Podcast Connect, Inc., manager of the People’s Choice Podcast Awards at PodcastAwards.com, announces the category winners in the Third Annual People’s Choice Podcast Awards.

Podcast Connect wants to congratulate the lower category winners listed below, and look forward to announcing the top two winners at the Podcast Awards Ceremony to be held at the Podcast and New Media Expo, on September 28th.

Todd Cochrane Founder of the awards says that over the course of the awards process that over 350,000 people initially nominated 4097 shows, of those 220 were selected by the independent review team through a formal review process. Those shows that made up the 2007 slate were voted on over a two week period.

During the two week voting period 1.3 million people voted for the slate of shows. This exceeds last year’s participation 4 times over which shows the audience for podcasting is growing and general awareness of the People’s Choice Podcast Awards is strong. This level of participation truly makes the People’s Choice Podcast Awards the People’s Choice no other podcasting award allows the audience to decide what shows are the very best.

Each winner will be presented a uniquely crafted award, along with additional prizes as provided by the event sponsors. The Podcast Awards would not be possible with out our sponsors; a special thank you goes out to Platinum Sponsor Wizzard Media, for supporting the event this year. It is anticipated a total of $5000.00 in cash and prizes will be awarded during the awards ceremony.
People’s Choice Podcast Award Category Specific Winners

    Best Video Podcast                  
Ask a Ninja
Best Mobile Phone Formatted Podcast
Praystation Portable
Business
Manager Tools
Comedy
Nobody Likes Onions
Cultural / Arts
This American Life
Education
Grammar Girl
Entertainment
The Lost Podcast
Food and Drink
Coffee Geek
Gaming
CAGcast
General
ShowGirls
GLBT
Feast of Fools
Health / Fitness
Sex is Fun
Mature
Keith and the Girl
Movies / Films
Firefly Talk
PodSafe Music
Catholic Rockers
Political
Free Talk Live
Religion Inspiration
Daily Breakfast
Sports
Phedippidations
Technology / Science
Security Now
Travel
WDW Radio

About PodcastConnect.com
Podcast Connect Inc. is an innovative marketing firm which has developed into a new media marketing arm for the podcasting community. Its mission statement is simple: “Podcasters do the work; podcasters get paid.” Its model is based on trust and respect.

Contacts:
    
Todd Cochrane
Podcast Connect, Inc.
[email protected]
808-741-4923

Voting is Closed for the 2007 Podcast Awards

The 2007 People’s Choice Podcast Awards response has been nothing less than amazing. We destroyed every benchmark that was set in the previous two years.

Even though listeners could vote once every 24 hours over 1.3 million people voted at least one time. The average number of times a person voted was 3. The most votes that were submitted and later verified in one hour was 22,109.

The investment to move up to a better server served us very well. The MySQL database went from about 1k in size before we started to about 1.5 gig by the time we were finished.

Attempts at cheating were down this year but we did have a significant number of people that voted with more than one email address that had their votes nullified in our validation and cross check process.

I am going to have to pull last years data but I am nearly positive that we had a 4x increase in the number of people that actually voted. We will be reviewing the data now and putting it through the Audit process so we should have an announcement on Wednesday.

Let’s Talk Podcast Feed and Site Trends for 2007

Last year we ran a small number of the shows that were nominated for a podcast award through a site review and validation program. This year we processed all shows that were nominated for a podcast award.

I have some initial statistics to reports that should not surprise those of you that followed this information last year. It is sad to see people are still not doing some of the key fundamental things a podcaster should do to insure uninterrupted delivery of his podcast.

The amount of garbage sites out their astounded me. There were at least three services that need to examine what they are doing in their core podcast hosting business. While I am going to be respectful and not slam them publicly, podcasters would do good to really examine where they are hosting their media.

1st 4097 shows were nominated that is up from 3281 shows nominated in 2006

2nd Of the 4097 shows that were nominated only 2911 had a visible RSS feed link on their Page or was auto detectable.

3rd Of the 4097 shows 3761 of them had an iTunes link on their page it was obvious that many podcasters think iTunes is the only way to consume a podcast.

4th Of the 4097 shows nominated only 2012 had a physical link to their podcast show media on their show postings or had a media player of some sort.

5th Of the 2911 sites that had a visible RSS feed, 82% (2387) had feed errors. The 2387 that had errors 61% (1456) of those feeds were completely invalid according to FeedValidator.org.

7th 81% (1933) of those sites that had RSS feed errors, where being hosted on a Wordpress blog.

6th Of the 2387 RSS feeds that had either RSS errors or were invalid 93% of the feeds were being served up by FeedBurner.

7th The biggest RSS feed this year was a whopping 1.1 megs. The podcasters listing had not updated in iTunes in over 1 year. The podcaster received 2 nominations, yet had produced a show each week for the past 16 months. When we e-mailed the podcaster he was astonished to find his listing had not updated in iTunes and had no clue that their was feed size limitations.

8th Their were approximately 230 feeds whose size was over 250K

9th Of the 4097 Shows nominated only 41% had a means to contact the host where it be through a voice mail hot-line or a email contact.

I still have more data to compile but I have been getting queries to post these results. I have a pile of data here and will pull some more data that we collected. I am going to do a double validation on the above numbers but I am real close.

Todd Cochrane

People’s Choice Podcast Awards Nominees Announced

The nominees for the 2007 People’s Choice Podcast Awards have been announced at www.podcastawards.com with voting to commence on July 28th.

Over 335,000 people placed 6 million plus nominations during the nomination period. A team of over 40 listeners reviewed and graded those nominations and from the feedback I received the work was quite significant. I am very impressed with the slate of shows, while no awards process is perfect we are confident those nominated have audience members who are highly engaged.

Audience engagement is a trait that makes podcasting different, and while the space is still maturing the audiences of these podcasts are definitely heavily involved with the programs.

Todd Cochrane
Founder People’s Choice Podcast Awards

2007 Podcast Awards Voting Slate almost Finalized

I have the final list of 220 Podcast that will be on the slate. I am now awaiting verification from the folks that do the auditing. I will be posting the complete list here and on the PodcastAwards.com site as soon as I get the thumbs up.

We had a lot of shows that did not make the cut some did not meet the minimum show requirement or had started podcasting after the cut off. I was fairly impressed this year as we only disqualified 7 sites for not having RSS feeds on their websites.

One thing that is still beyond shameful is that of everyone that was nominated nearly 70% had RSS feeds that either had errors or were completely invalid. I will have some more info on that later. PodcastaAwards.com

The 2007 Nominations are Closed at Podcast Awards

Well now the truly grueling work begins. I have a team of 40 volunteers that have to review the 6 million plus nominations that were submitted by 335,194 listeners.

The task is made easier through some tools we have but it is still a huge job each team of 2 will spend about 8–12 hours on each category to make sure that the candidate shows are all eligible.

I am estimating we will have a slate of shows in 7–10 days. Hopefully sooner but we will be ready for round 2 shortly.