How WSDG and Gimlet built world-class podcast recording studios

Get the Full StoryPicture a professional recording studio. What do you see? Perhaps a band rocking out in an acoustically treated room, or a vocalist singing softly into an expensive microphone. Artists and engineers will spend thousands to build or use studios that provide the acoustics and consistency they need to do their jobs. But in recent years, a different kind of recording studio has emerged: the podcast studio. Consider the case of Gimlet, a podcast network known for its high production values, acquired by Spotify for 230 million earlier this year. Within a few years, Gimlet grew from a humble studio operation This story continues at The Next Web

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