UOJ launches a podcast channel
UOJ has launched a podcast channel. Photo: UOJ
The Union of Orthodox Journalists has launched a podcast channel. Recently, we have published audio versions of the most important articles on the site – now you can listen to them on a separate channel across your devices, while driving, doing sports or walking, without visiting the site.
To make use of the opportunity, download any podcast player to your gadget. To do this, go to the App Store for an iPhone or Google Play for Android devices, and enter “podcast” in the search bar. Download and install on your phone any player you like (for example, one of the easiest and most popular Google Podcasts), enter the words “UOJ” or “Union of Orthodox Journalists” to search for our channel or follow the link, click on the button “Subscribe” and listen to our articles in a user-friendly format anytime anywhere.
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