This inconvenience is the reason why I refuse to pay at all. Are we anywhere near having a centralised podcasting platform where we'll be able to easily pay for content and have it all under one app or are creators not interested in something like that?
My other question is, is this a good idea or am I making a mistake by supporting the idea of such a platform? Reason I'm asking is, I recently de-Googled and de-Amazoned myself because EvilCorp reasons. If I pressure creators into moving to a centralised podcasting platform in order to get money out of me, am I helping create another big EvilCorp who will take advantage of their position down the line and start abusing podcasters in a similar fashion Amazon is doing to writers?
NPR’s announcement of RAD[4] or Spotify getting into podcasts[5] are bound to have generated comments from those sources.
You may also try asking Marco on twitter. He seems to have strong feelings on the subject.
It’s worth noting that several podcasts are part of networks but are still open to listen to in any platform, such as 5by5[6], Radiotopia[7], and the aforementioned Relay FM—which also has an app[8].
[1]: https://twitter.com/marcoarment
[2]: https://daringfireball.net/
[4]: https://rad.npr.org/
[5]: https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/5/18243729/spotify-podcast-s...
[6]: http://5by5.tv/