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News Podcasting | 10 octobre 2005

The open source in the movie business...

Broadband users have for some time been making use of their connections for downloading music, often over peer-to-peer (p2p) networks which have included both legal and illegal downloads, a matter discussed in the press every few days with legal action taken against a few users to make an example of copyright abuse. The Internet however offers many opportunities for new talent to shine whether it is in writing, music, film or any other area.

40 years of giving you the world

You give 1010 WINS Radio's Sandi Klein 22 minutes, she'll give you - well, she's not sure yet.

It'll be "the world," one way or another. That's what the all-news station - celebrating its 40th anniversary this week - always promises in its relentlessly repeated slogan. "You Give Us 22 Minutes, We'll Give You the World." But with about eight minutes to go before Klein is up to bat, "the world" isn't exactly going according to script this particular Tuesday afternoon.

http://www.northjersey.com/page.php?qstr=eXJpcnk3ZjczN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXkxNjcmZmdiZWw3Zjd2cWVlRUV5eTY3ODgwMjgmeXJpcnk3ZjcxN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXk3

Technology adapts to aid bottom line

Alone in a conference room, Tom Onder spoke into a tiny recording device.

Fiddling with the digital controls, the Princeton bankruptcy lawyer re-recorded when he stumbled over a phrase.

Later that day, his 10-minute talk on commercial landlords and tenant bankruptcy became Podcast No. 12.

http://www.bergen.com/page.php?qstr=eXJpcnk3ZjczN2Y3dnFlZUVFeXkyOCZmZ2JlbDdmN3ZxZWVFRXl5Njc4ODE0MSZ5cmlyeTdmNzE3Zjd2cWVlRUV5eTI

iPods spread Berkeley church's gospel

She misses the fellowship and the spiritual release that comes with sitting in the pews alongside kindred spirits, but she never misses the Sunday sermon.

http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/localnews/ci_3101265

Waynesburg College lecturer to address new technologies from Christian perspective

The Waynesburg College Guest Lecture Series will feature Bobby Maddex at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Alumni Hall and at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center.

http://www.observer-reporter.com/284429782266223.bsp

MAYA ELMER is 84 years old, and when health problems arise she has been known to skip church.

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News Podcasting | 26 septembre 2005

Q&A: Councillor Mary Reid

What do you think the impact of the internet has been so far, as a tool for democratic renewal and community engagement in the UK?

There are many interesting projects, both from the National Project and outside, and each has had its own local impact. The evaluation studies of the National Project pilots have made an initial assessment of impact. Our general view is that we have to start with relatively small projects, evaluate them and then gradually extend them to other councils. Small pilots which can be rolled out are much better than large unwieldy projects.

http://www.egovmonitor.com/node/2812

Duke To Host Symposium on Podcasting

All the buzz about podcasting will be on the schedule as Duke University plays host to a symposium about the red-hot technology.

Podcasting involves digital audio recordings being distributed over the Internet and downloaded onto portable music players such as iPods from Apple.

http://www.localtechwire.com/article.cfm?u=12375 

Many in the music industry – including the big four record labels – admit that the power balance in their business is shifting, due in particular to the Internet.

Downloads, peer-to-peer file-sharing, piracy, podcasting and online radio stations and a new generation of music entrepreneurs – are shifting that power balance.

Internet, New Technology Levels Playing Field For Up & Coming Musicians

http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntry.asp?hid=130624&pt=todaysnews

The Buzz Worthy

Taking the reins of supporting actor in Just Like Heaven, starring Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo, he is the perfect compliment to these seasoned vets, and helps make this flick one of the fall's early more-pleasant surprises. So go check it out — it will leave you 99% parched.

http://www.calgarysun.com/cgi-bin/publish.cgi?p=93484&x=articles&s=events

AOL Taps Disney's Flannigan

Actor Paul Rudd is asking comedian Steve Carell whether he believes chaste middle-aged men really exist. The goofy banter is not part of a plug for their movie, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, on Letterman or E!, but rather part of Moviefone.com's Unscripted series.

http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/news/recent_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001180373

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News Podcasting | 13 septembre 2005

Creating a Morning from Hell

 A sonic drama created entirely with Apple Loops

Soundtrack Pro's Browser

Recently I was browsing through the sound effects loops in Apple's Soundtrack Pro, and ended up creating an audio story. It uses only sound to set the scene, develop the action and bring it to a conclusion. Unlike a radio drama, this has no dialog, although there's a groan and a scream. I don't know that it has any practical value (hmmm, podcasting?), but the fact that I was able to put together a coherent narrative is a testament to the breadth of the 5,000 Apple Loops that ship with Soundtrack Pro.Besides, it was fun.

It began when I discovered a vintage ringing telephone loop that sounded like the old black plastic model my grandmother had. I hadn't heard that sound in years. Then I found an alarm clock sound. Before you know it, I was off to the races (or off my rocker, you be the judge).

As I previewed new sounds in Soundtrack Pro's Browser window, they suggested new courses of action that would advance the story. When I found a good one, like a barking dog, I dragged it into the Multitrack timeline. The dentist's drill and bulldozer didn't seem appropriate, but the running water held promise, as did the sound of a dial tone.

Multitrack window

The alarm clock seemed a natural way to kick things off, so I dragged it to the beginning of the first track. Alarm clocks generally make people jump with a start, and I found the perfect reaction, a gasp. This was followed quickly by the sound of rustling blankets (actually a clothing loop) and a sneeze. Most sounds were placed on their own tracks, which allowed events to overlap if need be. By the time I was finished, I had used 23 individual loops spread across 18 tracks, most with just a few second audio. 

Here's the setup:

A guy wakes up late for his first day on a new job and stumbles out of bed. His hungry dog greets him. As soon as he gets into the shower, the phone rings and the dog starts barking. He runs down the hall to answer the phone but the caller hangs up after two rings. He screams with frustration and slams down the phone.

I call it “Morning from Hell,” although the entire thing is over in 20 seconds and there is still time for the guy to have a pretty good morning after all. Maybe in a future episode. But this guy actually got off pretty lightly, considering the plot twists that could have been. For instance, I refrained from using the dinosaur scream and the tiger roar loops.

http://www.macaudiopro.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=33600&afterinter=true

Turn up the volume on News.com

Find this page anytime at http://podcast.news.com/

Get the top technology news in a snappy broadcast every weekday, covering everything from privacy to processors, iPods to Intel.

Paste the following URL into the application you use to subscribe to podcasts:

http://news.com.com/News.com+daily+podcast/2030-11424_3-5845846.html

Hispanic Radio Boosting Clear Channel

Clear Channel Radio began changing some of its long-standing rock 'n' roll stations to Spanish-language music a year ago to serve the fast-growing Hispanic market.

http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/news/newsbyid.asp?id=25383&cat=Headlines&more=/news/more-news.asp

Podcasting Solution Beta Release available to the public.

ClickCaster is a very simple and easy to use podcasting solution that gives anyone with an Internet connection, the ability to create, publish, listen and subscribe to an on-demand Podcast. The ClickCaster creation and management tools are available directly from the ClickCaster website.

http://www.fpsnewswire.com/release.asp?id=290

Columbia firm's technology goes to Supreme Court nominee's hearing

The "multicasting" capabilities of the digital radio technology developed by Columbia's iBiquity Digital were on display Monday during John Roberts' Supreme Court nomination hearings on Capitol Hill.

http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2005/09/12/daily12.html

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News Podcasting | 12 septembre 2005

New App Designed to Make Podcasting Easy

Oasis Media Group has introduced Cast Easy, an application designed to help users create, publish, and organize new and previously published podcasts. The Mac OS X application lets users create podcasts without the need to know any XML code.

Users start by choosing to create a simple or advanced podcast. A simple podcast allows the user to easily create a podcast without typing complicated XML code. An advanced podcast allows those who are comfortable with XML to do it as they have always done it.

http://www.podcastingnews.com/archives/2005/09/new_app_designe.html

Podcasts have become soapboxes of the 21st century

Matthew Slutsky keeps his iPod close at hand. He listens to it going to work, doing errands, walking down the street - whenever he is "on the go," he says.

But some of the most listened-to names in Slutsky's iPod are not today's hottest bands; they're politicians and political pundits. Every morning, he downloads the latest "AfterNote," a politics newscast from ABC, and listens to it on his way to his job at a political consulting firm. Slutsky also listens to former Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards and to Al Franken, talk show host on the liberal Air America radio network.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/features/arts/bal-as.polpods11sep11,1,5375340.story?coll=bal-artslife-society&ctrack=1&cset=true

How-To Podcasting Ebook Released By ThePodcastingEbook.com

ThePodcastingEbook, (http://www.ThePodcastingEbook.com), the authority on podcasting for businesses, is pleased to announce the release of ThePodcastingEbook, available for purchase online at ThePodcastingEbook.com. The Podcasting Ebook is a division of InteractiveVoices.com targeted toward businesses seeking to produce their own company podcasts. Main features include how to create, record, publish and promote a podcast. Readers will also find valuable product reviews, podcast directories, and tools to help them evaluate their podcast.

http://www.prleap.com/pr/14636/

IBM reaches shareholders through podcasts

Information is the lifeblood of investors. Indeed, it is at the heart of the financial markets.

The theory of efficient markets is that stock prices reflect all information.

IBM is trying to make sure its investors have unfettered access to its views. The company, which employs more than 10,000 in the Triangle, has started a series of podcasts to engage and inform current and future shareholders.

http://newsobserver.com/business/story/2793417p-9233535c.html

Faster, friendlier Web on the way

The World Wide Web is getting an upgrade. In the last year or so, programmers and companies have ushered in new ideas – and spins on older technology – that have made the Internet a friendlier, more useful place for Web surfers.

The results are just beginning to surface, and the technology is evolving rapidly.

http://www.king5.com/business/stories/NW_091005BUBfasterwebEL.44d96809.html

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News Podcasting | 06 septembre 2005

The Complete How-To Guide to Podcasting Released by ThePodcastingEbook.com

TORONTO, Ontario - September 6 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- ThePodcastingEbook (www.ThePodcastingEbook.com), the new authority on podcasting, is pleased to announce the release of ThePodcastingEbook, available at ThePodcastingEbook.com. Main features include how to create, record, publish and promote a podcast. Readers will also find valuable product reviews, podcast directories, and tools to help them evaluate their podcast.

http://www.publishersnewswire.com/ebooknews/2005-09-0906-001.shtml

PodCasting hits 100,00 per week at the BBC

BBC Radio's download and podcast trial is proving to be hugely popular, averaging over 100,000 download requests a week during July.

The first published figures show Radio 4's In Our Time is the most popular programme included in the trial to date, averaging 30,000 download requests a week since the trial began earlier this year.

http://www.creativematch.co.uk/viewNews/?91518

What's the Next Verse in Apple's Song?

Just as Jobs promised, Apple's success has been good for its music partners as well. Digital tunes now make up around 5 percent of total music sales -- and it may well be the labels' most profitable segment. After all, they don't need to press, ship, or take returns of physical CDs.

http://www.toptechnews.com/story.xhtml?story_id=012000009SPC

Thomson NETg Introduces Podcast Series for Corporate Training Leaders

Thomson NETg, the leading provider of knowledge on demand to global enterprises and part of The Thomson Corporation (NYSE: TOC - News; TSX: TOC - News), has introduced a new hosted Podcast Series focused on highlighting both trends and best practices in the area of corporate and organizational employee training and development. 

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050906/nytu182.html?.v=18

Gartner highlights key emerging technologies

Gartner Inc. has identified three key technology themes businesses should watch. Technologies that will enable the development of collaboration, next-generation architecture and Web have been highlighted by the Stamford technology research company in an annual study as being particularly significant.

http://www.westchestercbj.com/current_issue/090505wrop11.html

Non-Profit Moves Internet TV Ahead

"From our point of view, the important thing is that the emerging Internet TV landscape still has the potential to be free, non-commercial, and built on open standards," said David Moore, a spokesman for the Participatory Culture Foundation. "We're working to ensure that Internet TV is open and accessible, just like blogging and podcasting are."

http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/q8vS0O9CfHG4hh/Non-Profit-Moves-Internet-TV-Ahead.xhtml

It's Time to Question Podcasting Potential

Strange as it may sound, I received two phone calls last week from persons claiming to have received funding to establish podcasting web sites. Couple this with the story below (about two other web sites that each received nearly $9 million in investor funding), and you can see that the money people are either way out in front of everyone else, or dangerously close to losing it all. I'll pick the latter.

http://www.audiographics.com/agd/s2090605.htm

 

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