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In South Korea, podcasting once played a significant role in political discourse. A podcast called Naneun Ggomsuda (I’m a Petty-Minded Creep), launched in 2011, became one of the most influential media outlets during a presidential election. It openly criticized the government, attracting millions of listeners and demonstrating how podcasting can disrupt traditional media and amplify dissenting voices, especially in countries with limited press freedom.
By Podcast App TeamIn South Korea, podcasting once played a significant role in political discourse. A podcast called Naneun Ggomsuda (I’m a Petty-Minded Creep), launched in 2011, became one of the most influential media outlets during a presidential election. It openly criticized the government, attracting millions of listeners and demonstrating how podcasting can disrupt traditional media and amplify dissenting voices, especially in countries with limited press freedom.