Podcasting has its own language — and if you’re new to the space, it can feel like everyone already knows what all the terms mean. RSS feeds, hosting, CPM, downloads, distribution… it’s easy to get lost in the jargon. Blubrry breaks down some of the most common podcasting terms in plain English. Whether you’re just starting your show or looking to better understand how the podcasting ecosystem works, this episode will help make sense of the terminology that powers podcast publishing, distribution, and monetization.
Today’s Hosts: Mike Dell & MacKenzie Bennett
General Podcasting Terms
1. Basic Terms
The basic terms can be the hardest to understand. They seem basic, but when talking about your Podcast, clarity can make all the difference.
Podcast – An episodic show (mostly delivered by RSS) Interchangeable with the word showEpisode – An individual entry in your overall podcastOne episode is not a PODCAST or POD, it’s a podcast episodeFeed – When talking about a podcast, this is the RSS feedNot to be confused with a show listing on an app or directory. “My Apple feed…”YouTube Channel – NOT a feed, there are no feeds coming OUT of YouTubeUpload – In publishing episodes,