The U.S. podcasting audience reached 18.5 million in 2007, according to eMarketer and was projected to top 65 million by 2012 with 25 million listeners downloading one or more podcasts a week.

Ad spending on podcasts in the U.S. is also expected to creep up, from $165 million in 2007 to $435 million in 2012.

Major podcasting networks like Revision3 are growing with the medium’s success by revamping their websites and adding new programming.

If you’re not already a podcast consumer, then check out the podcast section in iTunes. There’s a lot of great stuff from tech shows to yoga workouts. And they are all free. I usually watch 5-10 podcasts a day on either my iPod Touch or Apple TV. Makes the bus ride to work much more enjoyable.

Here are a few favorites:

  • Diggnation – weekly rundown of the front page stories on Digg.com
  • Tiki Bar TV – drinking games
  • Unboxing Live – take a new gadget, and open it up while the camera is rolling
  • Midwest Teen Sex Show – explores topics concerning teen sexuality from gym class to syphilis
  • The Totally Rad Show – movie, comic books and game reviews
  • Make Podcast – how to tweak, hack, and bend technology any way you want
  • Play Value – the history of video games.
  • NBC Nightly News – the full TV broadcast sans commercials

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