13 : Ringr: The new way of creating podcasts
Archive note: This is an older EATT Magazine podcast archive page. The original audio from the old podcast feed may no longer be available.
What was RINGR used for in podcasting?
RINGR was an early remote podcast recording tool used by podcasters to record interviews when the host and guest were not in the same room. The aim was to make remote conversations easier to capture, edit, and publish.
This EATT Magazine page is preserved as an archive record of an early podcast test using RINGR during a period when remote interview tools were becoming part of podcast production workflows.
At the time, tools like RINGR were part of a broader shift in podcasting. Creators were looking for simpler ways to record conversations with guests in different locations, without needing everyone in the same studio.
RINGR was also gaining attention from startup and economic development organisations in Illinois. For EATT Magazine, the early test gave the page an international connection: an Australian-based magazine experimenting with a United States podcast technology during the early days of remote interview production.
This page is kept as part of the EATT Magazine podcast archive.
