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What is the difference between radio and podcasts?

The main difference between radio and podcasts lies in how they are delivered and consumed. Radio is typically broadcast live or on a set schedule, meaning listeners must tune in at specific times to catch a show. It often features real-time content such as music, news, or talk shows with live hosts. Podcasts, on the other hand, are pre-recorded audio episodes that can be streamed or downloaded on demand. This allows listeners to access content anytime they choose, making podcasts more flexible and convenient for on-the-go listening. While both formats can offer similar types of content, podcasts provide more control over when and how audiences engage with the material.

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