Every day I spend between one to two
hours listening to audiobooks and podcasts.
Not exact matches
Depending on how close you live, you could have half an
hour or more time
to catch up on voicemails,
listen to an
audiobook, make voice memos for the day ahead, or just relax with some calming music.
I've been using it for the last few years, and not only did it get me into
audiobooks, but I am much, much happier
to sit on a train for an
hour and a half when I'm
listening to a mystery.
Hoopla saw a 129 % growth over 2015 for
Audiobooks borrowed and users collectively
listened to over 31 million
hours of audio.»
I think the big selling point is not everyone has time
to listen to a 13
hour audiobook, but everyone can devote an
hour to listen to one of their podcasts or news shows.
Even if you've read Angela's Ashes, and especially if you haven't, this may be the right time
to listen to Frank McCourt's brogue - brushed, full - length, 15 -
hour reading of his best - selling memoir (Simon ∧ Schuster
Audiobooks, $ 50, 067158037).
Audible, the biggest producer and retailer of
audiobooks, says its customers around the world are on track
to listen to 2 billion
hours of programming this year.
Manderleylife stresses that they didn't share or illegally use content; they were
listening to audiobooks for perhaps 6 - 7
hours each day.
Through the first half of the year,
Audiobooks.com users
listened to over 4.5 million
hours of
audiobooks.
I just purchased your book in
audiobook form (which I
listen to at work)(and I paid full price, I did, right off a Borders Books shelf); it was only two
hours long compared
to a novel's 10 - 20, but I figured the topic was worth the price.
I use my 3G nano (the wider, shorter one) every day for at least an
hour a day, mostly
listening to podcasts,
audiobooks, and some music.
This is 52
hours each month that could be spent
listening to podcasts,
audiobooks, or having conversations with those around us.