Aled wrote:I'm afraid there will be more online stuff - and things hidden in our podcast to enhance the full Chris Moyles Show 360, rather than it just being the radio.
The online stuff is great and is something the show does well as long as it doesn't distract the radio audience too much or make those unable to access the online content at the time feel left out of the show.
An example of this is when there is live streaming (which I think is great btw) and it's announced that something is going to happen on the webcam that you have to get to a computer and see, which is usually followed by some audio that anyone trapped in their cars listening quickly gets bored of.
This is even more annoying when it doesn't even get uploaded to the website to watch again later.
An interesting debate is going on in the radio industry at the moment about the pros and cons that social networking has and the right an wrong ways to use it. As discussed in the latest RadioTalk podcast here:
http://www.radioacademy.org/listen/podcasts/ (skip to 23:20 on the 20th May 2011 podcast)
Aled is criticised for the obsession presenters have with twitter follower numbers (25:10) however on the whole the Chris Moyles Show usually gets the balance right.