Definitions
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- noun the phenomenon of
podcasts disappearing after a relatively short time
Etymologies
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Examples
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The contrast with your 'podfading' and his building of the TWiT family of podcasts provides an interesting contrast.
Who should I diavlog with? Ann Althouse 2008
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I was glad to see a new show up but … are you guys podfading now?
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Interesting article in Wired about podfading – even more interesting response here.
Loneliness of the Long Distance Podcaster: Podfading a year on 2006
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Interesting article in Wired about podfading – even more interesting response here.
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The phenomenon has earned its own label, “podfading,” coined by podcaster Scott Fletcher in February 2005 when he gave up on two podcasts of his own.
Podfading 2006
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To be fair, those concerned podcasting, rather than iPods as such: podfading, godcasting, porncasting, podsafe, and so on.
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To be fair, those concerned podcasting, rather than iPods as such: podfading, godcasting, porncasting, podsafe, and so on.
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Well, here at the Speculist we are pleased to inform you that podfading is no more a threat than those Martian spacecraft reported to have touched down in Grover's Mill, New Jersey.
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Well, here at the Speculist we are pleased to inform you that podfading is no more a threat than those Martian spacecraft reported to have touched down in Grover's Mill, New Jersey.
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To be fair, those concerned podcasting, rather than iPods as such: podfading, godcasting, porncasting, podsafe, and so on.
Information, Culture, Policy, Education: Still more podlogisms 2006
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