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mediageek 1-21-05 podcast: Powell to Leave FCC & the 5th Birthday Party for Low-Power FM (13.63MB; download) -- We discuss the news of FCC Chairman Powell's decision to leave the FCC. Then we talk to Hannah Sassaman from the Prometheus Radio Project about the upcoming celebration at the FCC of LPFM's 5th birthday.
This is the download specifically for the podcast feed. You can download even if you're not taking the podcast feed.
64 kbps mp3 podcast Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 23 Jan 2005 03:52:23 UTC
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The BlizzardCast is posted! I swore I would do a P... (11.65MB; download) -- The BlizzardCast is posted! I swore I would do a PodCast while driving home in the great Northeast Blizzard of 2005 and I did it--I even made it home in one piece! Give a listen if you wish... Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 23 Jan 2005 02:52:05 UTC
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Andy's Final Podcast of the Day (0.16MB; download) --
Final comments from Andy before heading out to beat the blizzard. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 23 Jan 2005 00:35:31 UTC
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ZDNet's experiment in media transparency (35.36MB; download) -- Serendipitiously, just when big media and grass roots journalists (aka
bloggers) are coming under fire for a variety of transgressions in
credibility, has the multimedia publish-and subscribe technology of podcasting come to the
rescue, enabling journalists to broadcast new "transparency channels"
that prove their credibility?
In ZDNet's proof-of-concept of media transparency, executive editor David
Berlind's experiment includes a column that relies on quotes from a recorded interview
and then podcasts the uncensored and unedited recording. In
the name of offering a view of the raw materials that journalists might
otherwise obscure from public view (what could be considered a form of
media transparency), not only was the raw recording podcasted, the
column itself contains in-line time-codes in the text that allows
readers to fast foward to exact location of the quotes in the audio file (download the MP3).
This way, readers can check them to see if the interviewee (in this
case, Scott Young, CEO of Userland) was misquoted, taken out of
context, or if the interview was directed in a way that forced Young
into saying something he might not otherwise volunteer (some
journalists are accused of pursuing an agenda).
With transparency channels like these, readers might be able to better
gauge the credibility of a journalist or media outfit. For a full
explanation of the experiment, see Can technology close the credibiity gap? or check out ZDNet's Special Report: Media credibility: Where podcasting meets transparency.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 22 Jan 2005 21:29:19 UTC
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Podcast of Brendan Greeley's Presentation (24.17MB; download) -- Here's a podcast of Brendan Greeley's presentation on podcasting and public broadcasting. I would have put it up sooner but he played a Garrison Keiller clip that explicitly stated "no rebroadcasts or else" so I edited it out. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 22 Jan 2005 19:55:54 UTC
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How Blogging is Changing Journalism's Business Model (22.47MB; download) -- Jeff Jarvis of Buzzmachine is moderating a group discussion about the effects of blogging on journalism as an industry, including ethical issues, journalistic standards and law. Here's a podcast from the first part of the session. It's just over 20 minutes long. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 22 Jan 2005 19:52:00 UTC
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Podcast: Judith Donath (14.00MB; download) -- Here's a podcast of Judith Donath's lunchtime keynote. -ac Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 22 Jan 2005 19:49:52 UTC
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Jimmy Wales Podcast on WikiNews (8.35MB; download) -- Here's a podcast of Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales talking about WikiNews. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 22 Jan 2005 19:48:15 UTC
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Doug Kenline - The real father of podcasting!! (1.20MB; download) -- Maybe Doug didn't use XML enclosures, fancy FM radio like intros, write scripts to download mp3s and or attract attention from his friends in the media, but he alone was the first blogger to consistantly post mp3s to his blog daily. Today we would call him a podcaster.
Back in the early days of audioblogging/podcasting all we needed to do was surf over to Doug's blog and click his Audioblogger mp3 icon to enjoy Doug's daily MP3 downloadable shows.
from Doug Kenline's Audioblog Nightly Audioblog
In tonight's audioblog I talk about choices and George Jones. My guitar gets up and helps me explain. Who says you can't have fun without money. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 22 Jan 2005 18:25:39 UTC
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Dan Gillmor Podcast (2.90MB; download) -- Dan Gillmor talks about his decision to leave the San Jose Mercury News and become a full-time advocate for citizen journalism. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sat, 22 Jan 2005 17:24:26 UTC
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