Audiofiles is a new way to share and discover great radio
If you missed it: A few weeks ago Lisa Tobin and I launched Audiofiles, a new way to share and discover great radio. The project is part-curated, part-crowdsourced, a place to collect all of the best stories ever told. You can browse our huge database of recommendations or submit your own favorites on Twitter with the #audiofiles hash tag.
In the last month we have introduced great new features to the site. You can sign in with Twitter (no need to a create a new account) to bookmark stories for later listening. You can browse stories by mood (dreamy, scary, strange), topic (art and culture, music, science), and length (short, medium, long). Lisa has created a series on our blog called Audiophiles, which invites professional storytellers to share their all-time favorite pieces.
We have received a lot of attention from the public radio universe, including This American Life, Radiolab, and the Third Coast Festival. WHYY’s Fresh Air is now a regular contributor to #audiofiles. Hope you enjoy it.
