The Hottest Entertainment Mediums of the 21st Century: Snapchat. TikTok. Audio Fiction?
With the world’s obsession with AI and every shiny, new technological advancement, it might be perplexing to see the sustained popularity of audio fiction. In some ways, it feels like an archaic form of entertainment, something your grandmother might have tuned into once a week. And you wouldn’t be wrong: audio fiction has been immensely popular throughout the ages. It first emerged as radio plays, which exploded in popularity during the 1920s, leading to the world-changing "War of the Worlds" broadcast in 1938. According to Edison Research, in early 2023, 75% of Americans aged 12 and older reported that they had listened to online audio in the past month.
[Werking Title] with Eliza Lambert: Nate DuFort on Kids Podcast Content
Nate DuFort used to manage large-scale comedy events for Second City. These days, his podcasts are full of humor and humility, but they also often cover challenging topics, from aliens to racism. Since becoming a dad, Nate has studied kids as an audience (and their parents), creating intimate and informational earfulls for families.