Pop-Up Magazine is experimenting with audio storytelling on the phone
If you're thinking about getting a tattoo, you can call +1 415 529 6057 and listen to the latest Phone Story from Pop-Up Magazine, featuring Isaac Fitzgerald, editor of BuzzFeed Books.
Every two weeks, a new story is available as part of the Phone Stories project, currently on its sixteenth episode. Each story is designed to accompany listeners throughout a mundane task or everyday thought.
Journalism.co.uk spoke to Phone Stories producer Annie Brown to find out more about Pop-Up Magazine's alternative to podcasting, and why the phone is a great medium for audience engagement.
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