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August 1, 2005

Fox Broadcast Takes A Different Path

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Posted by Alex Williams

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Fox Broadcasting is podcasting. But to set itself apart, the network is distancing itself from the "podcasting," term, instead using its own brand to start what it calls: "Foxcasts."

If Fox followed the practice of most media companies and simply re-distributed their shows as podcasts then there would be no reason to instill their brand into podcasting.

But it appears they plan to do more. Starting August 29, Fox will include exclusive material, similar to the premium they offer in their DVD box sets. Not surprisingly, the podcasts will be used to promote the DVD's. On September 19, Fox will offer a recap of the entire season for such shows as Arrested Development for listening before the new season's launch.

For now, the Foxcasts are pretty dull. The Lost Remote puts it well:

But don't get excited just yet. I listened to The Simpsons "Foxcast" and the announcer just rambled through what happened on the show in a little over a minute. Borrrring. But Fox promises exclusive cast interviews and other expanded audio content in the future.

If they do follow on the promise of exclusive interviews and offers such as pre-series recaps, then the Fox strategy seems to make more sense.

They'll be creating original work to supplement their shows. That's not exactly ground breaking but it is using this new distribution medium a bit more creatively than the other big media players.

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