#Moonshot Podcast Network got 50% more shout-outs than Procyon Podcast Network got votes.
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Explanation for what I meant with the last option, which won 31.6% of 931 votes:
I wanted to write "I have the opposite of brand loyalty. I see a podcast is distributed by a network and I am less likely to listen to it." But that didn't fit in the poll. Obviously, since that isn't what I wrote people probably had other interpretations when they voted for it, but that was the intent behind the option.
Others From The Notes:
Unclassified Because I Don't Know Much About Them:
Agora
Audio Entropy (3 mentions)
Canadian Broadcasting Network
Coolzone Media (3 mentions)
Glass Cannon Network
Headgum (2 positive + 1 negative mentions)
Moonshot Podcast Network (15 mentions)
Multitude (2 mentions)
Noisespace (2 mentions)
Oneshot Network (2 mentions)
Radiotopia
Ranged Touch
The Roost Podcast Network
Fatecrafters (is apparently no more)
How Stuff Works Network (has apparently been cannibalized by iHeart Radio)
Wondery (1 negative mention)(they're owned by Amazon, I'm pretty sure they can survive me mentioning that one person in the tags of this post didn't like them)
Call Themselves a Collective:
Dark Myths
Hug House Productions
Law of Names Media
I'm Pretty Sure These Are Just Production Companies Not Networks:
Atypical Artists
Grim & Mild
Kinda Evil Genius (Are you thinking about Long Story Short Productions? I'm pretty sure KEG only has the one show.)
Pendant Audio
While These Ones Are Probably Companies For the Sake of Handling Money, I Think They Present Themselves as Just Some Guy And Co.?:
Friends at the Table
Nate Bethea Extended Universe
How I knew this poll had left its intended audience 1 hour and 4 minutes after posting:
This is a kind of weird question, I know, especially because networks are fluid (I don't entirely know what they do besides advertising). Like, Adventures in New America and It Makes A Sound used to be part of Night Vale Presents, but now NVP seems to be nearly entirely made up of shows by the WtNV crew. Mischa Stanton helped found The Whisperforge, but now their podcasts aren't part of it. Meanwhile Hi Nay has recently joined Rusty Quill and its feed still works, but when Midst joined Critical Role they took down their feed and website and started new ones of both.
#Results#Podcast Networks#Moonshot Podcast Network got 50% more shout-outs than Procyon Podcast Network got votes.#Bonus Poll
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