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Created by: Harold Gilchrist
Created on: 03 Jan 2005
Language: English


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Add this to another station Podcast: The future of journalism, Audio Activism and PR-gate (39.25MB; download) -- This is exciting. My first "full-length" podcast (click on title). The highlights: 1. I'm now the butt of my friend's jokes for being a podcasting geek. But I don't have to be too lonely because Brian Hamman joined me on this podcast to talk about new media, citizen journalism and the future of the web, also making himself (generously) the target of some of the gang's wisecracks. Thanks, Brian. 2. The "gold star" website of the week: AudioActivist.org. 3. Talking points: The blog bubble, payola (yes, again) and the Bush PR machine. So much for the liberal media myth. 4. For once, I forgo the commentary. 5. Music by US3. Length: about 45 min.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 31 Jan 2005 11:29:48 UTC
Add this to another station The Gillmor Gang: January 28, 2005 (28.54MB; download) -- The Gillmor Gang on IT Conversations... Steve calls in from the Integrated Media Association's New Media Summit with his special guest, Stephen Hill. The talk is all about the convergence of radio (most notably public radio) and "new media" if that term even makes sense any longer. That convergence is due to digital technologies and the fact that it's now possible for nearly anyone to create broadcast-quality audio with a very small investment in equipment. Stephen reminds us that even FM radio isn't very old, having become popular in the mid 1960s, when broadcasters even supplied the receiver. (Hey...sounds like satellite today!) Public radio in the U.S. has more than 20 million subscribers, but the public-radio insfrastructure has become a bottleneck in its own right. (Is NPR the "Clear Channel of public radio?") Is podcasting the next step for independently produced audio? It was an important topic at the New Media Summit. The consensus is that podcasting is still in Geeksville mode, but it's real close. What business model will prevail? Stephen thinks it's bundle-and-charge aggregation, and sees at least one segment of public radio going to a $240/year model. But if there's an explosion of content, how will we sort our way through it? Will it be something like Attention.xml, or will we rely on more traditional systems like individual or group editors? An important development may be the Personal Service Publisher proposal (PDF) presented at the conference.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 31 Jan 2005 11:24:54 UTC
Add this to another station First Crack 27. Mark’s VW Scirocco (18.23MB; download) -- Mark Leppke rebuilt his '82 VW Scirocco. This is what he learned about Germans from that experience. Listen to Mark's VW Scirocco [26 min] Got questions about coffee or comments about the show? Call: 206-20-BEAN-1 Like the show? Support the First Crack Podcast
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 31 Jan 2005 11:22:43 UTC
Add this to another station Cooking on the Radio goes mobile, PubCast 2005, salt bath and in living color (3.59MB; download) -- That's right folks I hit the road today with my new iRiver which liberates me from the confines of my home studio. I need to get prepared for shows on the road. I talk a little bit about PubCast 2005, take my new mobile studio in for a salt bath and discuss "Singing in the Rain" in color.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 31 Jan 2005 11:21:47 UTC
Add this to another station Winecast 7 - Pinot Noir (10.14MB; download) -- This week’s show is all about Pinot Noir, featuring a wine lover's review of the film, "Sideways", and tasting three Pinots from California and Oregon: - La Crema, Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 2002 ($18) - Erath, Oregon Pinot Noir 2002 ($15) - Beringer Founders' Estate Pinot Noir 2002 ($9) Direct mp3 Download
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 31 Jan 2005 11:04:10 UTC
Add this to another station Interview with Roch Smith (15.24MB; download) -- This weeks show is a very interesting discussion/interview with Roch Smith the founder of greensboro101.com. He's part of the Greensboro, NC grassroots journalism revolution. We talked about his site, it's future, and media in general....
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 31 Jan 2005 11:01:13 UTC
Add this to another station Coverville 47: All Request Sunday with Eva Cassidy, Bowling For Soup, Jimmy Barnes and more... (28.56MB; download) -- Coverville is sponsored by iPodderX. Feed your iPod by getting your copy of the #1 podcasting macintosh client today at iPodderX.com! All Request Night again! I'll sit back and let you pick the music for me, OK?: "Positivity" - Suede (Uncovered Gem of the Week) "Fields of Gold" - Eva Cassidy (originally Sting) requested by Martina "River Deep Mountain High" - Jimmy Barnes (originally Ike and Tina Turner) requested by Anthony; Check out his site at ThePDAGuy.com "Li'l Red Riding Hood" - Bowling For Soup (originally Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs) requested by Kevin - check out the Shiimadragon Radio podcast "Always On My Mind" - The Pet Shop Boys (originally Elvis Presley, also Willie Nelson) requested by Alison "I Feel Love"- Blue Man Group with Venus Hum (originally Donna Summer) anonymous request 31 minutes |
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 31 Jan 2005 10:59:03 UTC
Add this to another station Stalker's Eye Gets Stuck In Window... (1.00MB; download) -- Tom reviews the movie Unbreakable with Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson Directed by M. Night Shyamalan Director of The Sixth Sense. The links for today's show are:Click Here For The Website Hosting Offer my new website host gears it's service towards podcastersLearn Step-By-Step How To Create Your Own Podcast How to create your own podcasthttp://tomsmoviereviews.blogspot.com my video movie reviewshttp://www.truckerphoto.com/ my main websitehttp://truckertom.blogspot.com/ "Tom's Take" political blogtom@truckerphoto.com and tomwiles@mailblocks.com Tom's email addressesFinally, send your pod-safe non-RIAA music download recommendation linksBe safe!TOM
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 30 Jan 2005 14:30:20 UTC
Add this to another station CatFish Show 13 (7.39MB; download) -- Groundhogs-horses-pigs
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 30 Jan 2005 14:28:38 UTC
Add this to another station 010 Mostly Trivial (0.77MB; download) -- 010 Mostly Trivial
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 30 Jan 2005 14:24:57 UTC
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