S2 E02 | Learning about podcasts in Poland

S2EP2 – Learning about podcasts in Poland

Sep 23, 2024 - 15:32

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We want to discover countries through their podcasts, through what their people listen to. That’s why in this episode we focus our attention on Poland: what do they listen to there? What have the last few years been like for the Polish podcast industry? To find out, Javi Caminero talks to Michal Matus, Polish journalist and podcaster.  Listen to Michal’s recommendations: 

Credits

  • Hosted and written by Javi Caminero

  • Sound design by Manu Tomillo

  • Coordinator: Alexander Damiano Ricci

  • Executive producer: Ana Ribera

  • This project has received funding from CROSS-Sectoral of the Creative Europe Programme.

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