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6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

It's going to be a massive show tonight so get any last minute questions or comments in. I will be closing the thread at about midday.

What's the record for listeners? Both live and agreggated.

 
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Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

What's the record for listeners? Both live and agreggated.

It's impossible to tell from the stats you get from Apple Podcasts which doesn't take into account other podcasting apps which don't provide stats at all.

The hosting company's stats package used to provide some stats on the amount of times a file (the podcast audio file) had been accessed but that stats package has changed and doesn't provide that stat anymore.

The stats also only say that the file has been downloaded or accesses and doesn't provide an accurate reflection on how long someone has listened. For example the podcast app might automatically download the episode because they have subscribed but then it is not listened to. Someone may listen for a minute or the entire episode.

As for LIVE listeners it all depends on how we're traveling at the time. Can sometimes have 30 live listeners or over 100 at any one time. Those stats only tell me how many are listening at that particular time. 300 listeners may have come and gone listening to bits and pieces or 30 could have listened the whole time.

8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

It's impossible to tell from the stats you get from Apple Podcasts which doesn't take into account other podcasting apps which don't provide stats at all.

The hosting company's stats package used to provide some stats on the amount of times a file (the podcast audio file) had been accessed but that stats package has changed and doesn't provide that stat anymore.

The stats also only say that the file has been downloaded or accesses and doesn't provide an accurate reflection on how long someone has listened. For example the podcast app might automatically download the episode because they have subscribed but then it is not listened to. Someone may listen for a minute or the entire episode.

As for LIVE listeners it all depends on how we're traveling at the time. Can sometimes have 30 live listeners or over 100 at any one time. Those stats only tell me how many are listening at that particular time. 300 listeners may have come and gone listening to bits and pieces or 30 could have listened the whole time.

You don't get stats from Spotify? That's odd. 🤔

 

With all hands on deck is there room for both Petty and Turner in a forward line that also has JVR and Fritsch or will one of them be likely dropping back next year?


Would love for the club to give 3 goal Premiership hero Benny Brown a proper send off this week as he is likely to retire at seasons end. Will we give him a farewell game this week or is that just not an option off the back of a 10 goal haul from our key position forwards in a game where they get another free hit to show their wares and practice the set up for 2025?

Edited by pingu

 

Another outstanding pod guys!  Thanks for all your efforts in delivering a ️ product each and every week!

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