For all the chatter about the rapid rise of podcasting, David O. Dowling makes a powerful case that weve underestimated the mediums impact on journalism. Will serious, narrative podcast journalism be allowed to flourish, perhaps helping to save our democracy, or will profit seekers snuff out its promise? -- John Biewen, host and producer, Scene on Radio podcast Podcast Journalism offers a thorough study of podcasts as commerce, as culture, and as a sometimes-controversial auditory turn in journalism. Extensive detail centers this robust discussion, with Dowling giving space to explore what podcasts emergence has meant for how we situate narrative journalism in our ears and within our worlds. -- Scott A. Eldridge II, author of Online Journalism from the Periphery: Interloper Media and the Journalistic Field Dowlings Podcast Journalism is the first comprehensive book to engage critically with both the opportunities and the risks associated with audio storytelling packaged in such a seductive and engaging way. This is an essential read in the age of podcasting. -- Mia Lindgren, coeditor of The Routledge Companion to Radio and Podcast Studies This book provides the definitive account of the most revolutionary and exciting new form of digital mediapodcasting. Dowlings richly textured book is a powerful reminder that the same social, cultural, and industry incentives that have undermined journalisms democratic potential also threaten podcastingshowing us a Janus-faced future where the revolutionary potential to give voice to marginalized groups seeking justice and community is juxtaposed against true-crime sensationalism and the rebirth of audio-driven far-right conspiracy mongering. -- Nikki Usher, author of News for the Rich, White, and Blue: How Place and Power Distort American Journalism A thorough, well-researched dive into the world of journalism and journalism-adjacent podcasting. * Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly *