Tonight at 6pm EST on Weds, Dec 10th, 2025 on the New Media Show, host Rob Greenlee is joined by guest co-host Mike Dell, VP at Blubrry Podcasting, for a META conversation about why so many podcasts and live shows stall out with audiences. Not because the hosts are bad, but because the shows are built on “record and hope” instead of “hook, design and deliver.” We will dig into what it really means to run your live and recorded show like a pro-level media show, including how to: -Hook and tease fast so viewers do not bail in the first 60 seconds -Treat your show like a real channel instead of a casual hobby -Structure live or recorded episodes so they feel intentional, not random -Design interaction for both live chat and replay listeners -Turn one well designed session into a stack of repurposed content That is just the start. To get the full set of strategies and examples, you will have to watch or listen to the episode and catch the live Comment Q&A at the end. NewMediaShow.com Blubrry.com RobGreenlee.com - robgreenlee at gmail MikeDell.com PassionStruckNetwork.com PodcastHall.com New Media Show, Rob Greenlee, Mike Dell, Blubrry Podcasting, podcasting, live video, video podcast, content creators, pro level media show, hook design deliver, podcast growth, audience engagement, show structure, live interaction, replay strategy, podcast production, show packaging, thumbnails, titles, creator community, repurposed content

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