Arthur · 7 answers · 2y

What's the point of visually watching a podcast/radio programme whose main content is audio?

I don't know, but that's seriously old school, gathered around the ol' radio for the latest drama...and scripted audio fiction is coming back in podcast form, everything old is new again

pretty visuals, and maybe some visual aids or the actual thing that is talked about on screen.

You pay more attention because you can't do anything else when you are watching something

It might stop me from falling asleep. I struggle to stay awake listening to podcasts for some reason. Maybe if I was watching them speak I wouldn’t have to keep going back to find out what happened.

Well some people reflect their words in their faces and add by this a visually interesting interpretation to their spoken text.

You're more connected to the source of the audio, the people talking, that way. You see what they look like, you can read their body language, their energy, etc.?

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