If you follow us, you already know that at ComputerHoy we do a lot of things. Every day we try to tell you technological news not only in detail, but also in an accessible way for everyone, we talk about entertainment, video games, household items and scientific curiosities.
Technology is our forte, of course, which is why it’s our main content along with the analyzes we bring to you every week, and because we want to entertain and educate, we switched to podcasts a while ago.
And that’s what This is the format we love. This is something we have been working on for several years and the truth is that this is a space where we can talk about what we like best in an environment where all of us who participate know each other in for many years and where there is trust.
I think that’s what we managed to convey in every chapter. But let’s get down to business, because here we’re going to talk about the basics of the ComputerHoy podcast: what topics we cover, who we are, and when you can listen to it.
What are we doing on the ComputerHoy podcast?
First 15 minutes of the podcast, more or less, we treat them like a meeting of friends to warm up. Instead of talking about our personal stuff, we decided to “warm up” by talking about the movies, TV series, books, and video games we enjoy the most.
Every week we tell you that we are testing the latest news from the world of technology, and whether we like it or not, we are also catching up with the most important movie and series releases of the week. This is our colleague Ekaitz Ortega, in charge of entertainment at HobbyConsolas, who brings us up to date.
But at the end of the day, Computerhoy.com is essentially a technology website.. We do some of the deepest analysis in the industry, we objectively look at sections that can be approached in this way, and we also try to provide context when speaking from a subjective point of view.
However, the podcast is a space in which we can “let go” of something else, and every week we choose very carefully which products to talk about. Y, After a few more playful first minutes, we are fully immersed in the story of our experience while analyzing the latest devices on the market..
There are weeks when we post a lot of quizzes, but we always pick the ones we think might be the most interesting. Either because they have a section that stands out, because they can cause controversy, because they are original, or simply because we liked them and think you might be interested in them.
Rubén Andrés, technology editor at ComputerHoy, and Alejandro Alcolea, lab manager at ComputerHoy, are responsible for maintaining this section, but from time to time our colleagues Chema Carvajal, Jesús Maturana or Ilan Cerre subscribe to talk about a device they’ve been analyzing over the past few days.
When can I listen to the ComputerHoy podcast?
The podcast went through several stages. The first one was made completely radiophonically: different parts of the podcast were recorded, which were later combined and published in one issue. On the second one, we switched to live format, but in order to get a better product, we returned to the recording.
It’s currently an unabridged recording where the members come together at the same time, we start talking, and when we’re done, we do a little editing process to add sounds, background music, and separation between the different stages of the podcast. And, when everything is ready, we can make it available to our audience.
Currently, we publish a podcast every saturday at 9am (Spanish peninsular time). Why did we choose this day and this hour? Well, because the podcast is usually tied to devices, the analysis of which will appear on the network this weekend, and thus, if you wake up, make yourself a coffee and read the texts, you have a format in which we tell you the same thing. , but in a different, more “informal” way.
Where can I follow the Computerhoy.com podcast?
And now the most important thing: Where can I listen to the ComputerHoy podcast?. Well… almost everywhere.
We encourage you to follow it on our YouTube channel, even if you have it in the background, as this way you can give us a face and, well, it’s all a little more personal. However, we are also present on various podcasting platforms.
Here we leave you links to the most important ones so that you can bookmark us on your favorite podcast app:
- Apple Podcasts
- spreader
- Spotify
- Google Podcasts
We think it’s a good variety of platforms if you’d like to follow us to keep up to date with the week’s releases and above all to get our opinion on the products we’ve tested extensively.
And if you want to immerse yourself in TV series, movies and video games, don’t miss our fellow HobbyConsolas weekly programs as they have some very entertaining formats.
If you have already subscribed to us, thank you. D If you have just discovered us, we hope you feel at home 🙂
Source: Computer Hoy
I am Bret Jackson, a professional journalist and author for Gadget Onus, where I specialize in writing about the gaming industry. With over 6 years of experience in my field, I have built up an extensive portfolio that ranges from reviews to interviews with top figures within the industry. My work has been featured on various news sites, providing readers with insightful analysis regarding the current state of gaming culture.