Don Vonderheide |
But earlier this year, according to courier-journal.com, the
41-year-old was laid off from his job as digital sales manager for Cox Media
Group. Around the
same time, Vonderheide attended a course for entrepreneurs at Nucleus, the University of Louisville ’s business incubator.
And for the past month, he has been presiding over his own
media property, Louisville.am, from a small recording studio at the back of an
office suite. There, he produces talk shows with local hosts on
Louisville-centric topics like restaurants and sports.
Vonderheide sees Louisville.am as offering on-demand talk programming of an equivalent level of quality to local radio stations and, with distribution on the Internet, a potentially boundless audience.
In many ways, Vonderheide’s job isn’t so different from what
a radio station manager does. First, he has chosen the hosts of the shows
carefully. “Not just anybody can have a podcast (on Louisville.am),” he said.
“You have to have a personality, you have to have passion about the topic, and
you have to have deep knowledge.”
He selected five local bloggers who he believed would be
able to make compelling podcasts — and who would bring their blogs’ substantial
audiences with them.
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