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In that case, you may encounter some roadblocks, since podcasting is relatively new and the industry is still figuring out what a standard rate is. A producer who asked to remain anonymous told us that they typically charge between $45 and $60 an hour for their work, depending on who's asking. "My advice is take advantage of big businesses that don't know how much it costs to start/run a podcast or edit audio," they said. "There are still some giant networks with more money than they know what to do with." But then use your wealth to "be kind to indie creators and folks with loyal Patreon followings. Most of them are in the trenches like the rest of us, and hiring even a part-time editor or producer is a huge expense."

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