Each of our channels has a dedicated theme of its own, allowing the listener to chooseconversations and discussions that empower them.
We are expanding rapidly in domestic and international circuits due to ourwide variety of shows across five branded channels: VoiceAmerica Variety, VoiceAmerica Empowerment, VoiceAmerica Health & Wellness,VoiceAmerica Business, VoiceAmerica INFLUENCERS. VoiceAmerica hashelped to transform the lives of millions across the globe. Over the last twenty-two years, we have been the pioneer in live internet talk radio and podcast streaming. Through hundreds of our original programs, you can listen to podcasts online, for free, wherever you are and wheneveryou want. This is what VoiceAmerica aims to do for people in the USA and the populationacross the globe. Podcasts and internet talkradio inspire listeners and create a lasting impact on them. The personal touch of podcasts and live talk radio is behind its exponential growth over the past years. Why are Influencer Podcasts gaining so much popularity? Live talk radio has a thrill of its own it creates aconnection between people, not celebrities or heroes, but just witty and funny people to who the listeners can relate to. There is also a rising demand for live podcasting,which has a vast listener base due to the wide variety of topics that it engages.
Apart from podcasts on music, food, and sports, there are many interviews, fiction,non-fiction storytelling, comedy, and even true-crime explorations on podcasts. They are highly entertaining and often constitute a significantsource of morning inspiration to many listeners. Podcasts are the most popular option for consumers after music. Popularity for Podcasts has Grown Over the Years Most of the significant news firms have started their podcasts,making news talk radio very popular and reliable. Podcasts andlive talk radio shows are an excellent way of catching up with the news. So what makespodcasts and talk radio shows so interesting? Podcasts save time in a study conducted by Edison Research about podcast consumption in 2019,the most popular locations where people heard podcasts and internet talk radio shows was when people are involved in other tasks. These numbers are indicators of the strong influence and growing popularity of podcast and talk radio streaming. Statista predicts that this number would rise to 160 million by 2024, with a 17 percent growth between20. They're especially important for two-way communication but commercial broadcast stations are still assigned them by the FCC and are required to announce them at the top of each hour.Welcome to the VoiceAmerica Talk Radio Network! The number of people who listen to podcasts and live internet talk radio in the UnitedStates of America was 75 million. Again, how do you identify the sending and receiving stations? You use callsigns. Years later, AM radio is invented which allows voice communications over great distances, especially at night. KXW would transmit something like "WOI WOI DE KXW STANDBY FOR TRAFFIC." This would let the operator of station WOI know that he needs to get ready to take down a message, and WOI might transmit "KXW KXW DE WOI STANDING BY FOR YOUR MESSAGE." Now KXW knows that WOI is ready to receive the message and he sends it. Ellison’s guiding philosophy is based on generosity and inclusion and his priorities in Congress are building prosperity for working families, promoting peace, pursuing environmental sustainability, and advancing civil and human rights. Suppose station KXW has a message that is to be relayed to station WOI. Congressman Keith Ellison (D-MN) Joins us to Talk About The Immigration Bill and Student Loans. How do you contact station X which is 100 miles away and/or how do they contact you? You're picking signals up out of the air but how do you know which ones are directed at your station? You assign each station a "callsign" which was transmitted at the beginning of the message. Suppose you're operating a radiotelegraph (sending and receiving telegraph messages over the radio instead of wires).
It goes back to the very early days of radio, even before voice radio, when radio stations used morse code.