iHeart radio “professional” ads ruining pod cast experience
I have been a subscriber since the foodstuff days, And find the hosts to be quirky and informative. In short, they have personality. This is diametrically opposed to the extremely corporate, over polished - need I even say soulless feel of everything iHeart touches and taints. If you really loved radio, why have you killed it’s commercial viability, and are forced to find listeners elsewhere? When I hear the iHeart radio commercials I think it is more accurate to think iHate radio. And uploading new ads so that subscribers redownload a year of content is an interesting way to skew stats. If this was a review for iHeart radio, it would be a zero. But I like the podcast. A recent iHeart change to the feed tricked my pod feed app to download hundreds of episodes. I deleted all my iHeart podcasts. But I missed these ladies, so resubscribed.
M.Mako via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/14/22
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