What kinds of guests and experts do you want to interview?
Seeking low visibility artists in West Virginia and the surrounding area who are making an impact on their community with their art. In Particular, we are seeking young, creative, iconoclastic voices in Film, Theater, Music, Art, and Media who represent a positive or unique take on Appalachian art.
All interviews are recorded in person, usually within a 70 mile radius of Charleston, WV. No Skype or phone interviews please.
Name of Your Show
That Conversation
Show Description
"That Conversation" is a longform interview podcast featuring the best, most unique, and creative minds in West Virginia Art. Hosted by Patrick Felton, the show gives artists from all backgrounds to reflect on their lives their arts, and the future of their mediums. "That Conversation" was named "One of the Best Podcasts of 2012" by the Charleston Gazette, and has been featured on TheGazz.com's "Popcult" blog, and "Radio Free Charleston".
Audience Demographics for Your Show
Appearing on "That Conversation" gives low visibility Appalachian artists to reach a small but dedicated audience. Current subscriber rates fluctuate between 20-40 listeners, but downloads and page views can exceed 72 views a day. The audience contains mostly Male tastemakers 16-25 with a high level of engagement in social media.
Audience Size for Your Show and Source for Your Claim
According to Feedburner, The current subscription rate for the program is 22 subscribers. Peak subscription rate in January of 2013 was 40
Show Format
- Recorded podcast
Broadcast Schedule + Format + Network(s)
"That Conversation" releases new episodes on a monthly basis. Additional episodes may be released based on guest availability. Once uploaded, all episodes are available in iTunes or at Thatconversation.wordpress.com
Booking Contact for Interviews
Email the producer at thatconversation @ gmail.com
Radio Show Web Site
http://Thatconversation.wordpress.com
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