While with a radio drama the actual episode would be advertised on the broadcasters site, such as the BBC, our podcast will need to be promoted in our own way, so the billing for “Pass It On” took the form of a web page, which would also integrate social media. In our proposal blog post it was pointed out that we wanted a live element, where all the contributors to our podcasts would meet up and talk about their skills with each other, as well as demonstrating them. Unfortunately we were unable to arrange this, but by having social media as part of our website, we could allow the people that made up our podcasts, and the audience, to visit this site, and thus navigate through platforms such as Twitter and Facebook to find out more about the other individuals. This would allow for a great sense of community, and would really help emphasise the idea of passing on a talent and influencing others.
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