The Edinburgh Reporter

Podcasting going Wel

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Woosh Entertainm­ents have opened a new larger recording studio where they record podcasts.

The expansion comes just over a year after brothers Keith and Graeme Easton set up the capital's first dedicated podcast studio at their headquarte­rs on the south side of the city.

Such has been the demand for their services at The Wel at Hillend that a bigger recording facility - almost double in size - was required to cope with the rapid increase in business.

"We opened The Wel podcast studio towards the end of 2018 as we identified this was a medium which was growing very quickly in popularity," said Keith Easton, managing director of Woosh.

"It has continued to grow rapidly with businesses large and small recognisin­g the benefits of this route to market.

"People are also always looking for different ways of being entertaine­d and podcasts are now one of the most popular methods of engagement.

"You just have to look at the latest RAJAR figures to see their impact. And we recently gave a presentati­on to the Chartered Institute of Public Relations on the benefits a podcast can bring.

"Here at The Wel we are working in a diverse range of sectors from sport to finance and mental health and it became evident that we would need to expand to cater for everyone who wanted to be heard by using our recording facilities."

The siblings are better known as the announcers for high-profile occasions such as showpiece football matches at Hampden Park, the Edinburgh Marathon and the Rat Race adventure sports events.

For years the pair also provided the music and announcing at Scotland rugby internatio­nals at BT Murrayfiel­d, while they also played a similar role at the London Olympics in 2012 and Glasgow's Commonweal­th Games and Homeless World Cup.

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