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True. I left Season 2 mid way. Didn't want to go into Season 3 missing details. So, I'm rewatching from Season 1. Almost finished.
And yeah I agree, Reddit has become a huge advertising ground.
I saw the hate which Mozilla got. I didn't mind it. But I can see many people looking at it as adware. But do check out that podcast, it's fantastic. It's available on Spotify and RadioPublic.
Wow, I definitely shouldn't have updated.
I guess I'd describe this as a RAM management issue? The podcast App I use (RadioPublic) used to play fine for extended hours. Now it pauses and shuts down the persistent notification of what's playing after only 5-13 minutes of playing. It seems to depend on the number of other apps open.
A few months ago, I had the beta program set up, but had to get rid of it because of all the bugs. It seems the biggest gripe I had is still present. I listen to podcasts while running, in the car, at work, while getting ready, etc. It's really frustrating to keep having to go back into the app and press play after android has determined that 7 minutes of that podcast was enough.
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Sure. Radio Public. It has surprisingly low reviews. I think many of the users expect a pocketcasts like interface. If you press play and let it go, you get to see the recommendations in action.
I'm a huge fan of helping the podcaster introduce you to their show with recommendations.
We've (RadioPublic) created a way for podcasters to mark "gateway episodes" in their RSS feeds so people can see a recommended starting point that the podcaster has chosen. It works really well for shows with a large catalog like Roman Mars' 99% Invisible. Roman picked three episodes he thought would be a good place for people to start: https://play.radiopublic.com/109c4b70-691a-4b50-8517-09be0bb245f6
These gateway episodes appear on the web landing pages and are prominently displayed in the free apps for iOS and Android. We have a few hundred podcasters (including all the Radiotopia shows) providing their picks for gateway episodes and are happy to add them for any podcast. If you are a podcaster do please get in touch and I can add your recommended starter episodes.
You could try 'Radio Public'
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.radiopublic.android
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/radiopublic-the-podcast-app/id1113752736?mt=8
I find it fairly unique. I suspect people will love it or hate it.
RadioPublic has Radio mode for the iPhone and Android apps. When your queue is empty it'll select an episode for you, like what you hear keep listening, not your thing, skip it. We also have Stations in the iPhone app which play individual episodes from a collection of podcasts around a theme or topic.
Radio Public is also rather decent, actually.
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