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The podcast that crashes car radios

The podcast that crashes car radios

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Correspondence

More on the great “should we use the word 'subscribe’ debate”…

Matt says:

YouTube

The one thing I’d say about ’subscribe’ is that it’s used widely on YouTube and seemingly without negative consequence

Adam says:

YouTube

Significantly more people use YouTube than listen to podcasts, and they all seem to cope with the word “Subscribe” just fine. They realise that by hitting the “Subscribe” button, they’ll hear about new episodes as they’re uploaded. There’s no implication that it’ll cost anything.
I used to think that “Subscribe” might have connotations about paying money, as in a newspaper or magazine subscription. But (sadly) few of today’s Millennials and Gen Zs have ever paid for such a subscription.

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