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On my iPod classic, show notes appear automatically... And what's more, the the podcast episode titles (most of which are quite long, since they tend to include the title of the podcast) scrolled automatically, so you could see the entire title for each one. If you look at the listing for any of my podcasts now, the episodes are nearly indistinguishable.
There's no programatic reason why Apple should be forcing its iPhone users to deal with workarounds that have to be applied to one podcast episode at a time. For those of us who listen to many different podcasts a week, that's just annoying.
Please don't take any of this as animosity toward you for posting this video; I work in tech support, and I absolutely love a good workaround. But a workaround is no substitute for fixing the damn problems in the first place. Especially problems that were not present in a previous version of the same freaking product. Talkin to you, Apple.