I blogged a couple of weeks ago about a mysterious leap in TBLP podcast downloads as 2009 drew to a close. I still have no explanation for the sudden uptick in listeners (not that I’m complaining). Well, it seems the surge continued in January, topping out at just shy of 2800 downloads. You can see from the chart that it’s about four times higher than the pre-October download numbers. (The line falls off precipitously in February because we’re only five days into the month.) I’m pleased that so many more people are discovering the podcast version of TBLP. I just can’t explain the sudden growth. Stay tuned in the coming weeks for an announcement about podcasting plans for The High Road.
Jump in podcast downloads continues…
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