Posts Tagged ‘podcast’

Podcasting – Part 1

This is Part 1 of a two-part series on podcasting. This video covers the definition of a podcast, plus some tips and tricks on how to create quality podcasts.

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Hitler’s Agendaless Sunday – No Agenda Podcast Spoof.

For diehard fans of Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak’s “No Agenda” Podcast only. Hitler discovers his favorite No Agenda Podcast is having difficulties, and has a short discussion about it. Put together by my wife and myself in tribute to Crackpot and Buzzkill – noagenda.mevio.com

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“Podcasting 101″ on KCBS with Tim Coyne & Lance Anderson

KCBS News segment on the fundamentals and history of podcasting, featuring Tim Coyne of The Hollywood Podcast and Lance Anderson of Verge of the Fringe. Reported by Tech Check’s Rich DeMuro… Shot on April 14, 2008 by Tim Kimball of KCBS/KCAL at the Verge of LA Studio 101 at The Brewery Art Colony in Los Angeles, California.

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How to Podcast

If you would like to learn how to podcast, this video is for you. Podcasting essentially enables you to have your own radio or television station. The programs are automatically delivered to most any Internet-connected multimedia device including computers, iPods, and iPhones. Even televisions can receive your shows if they are connected to the Internet, either directly or via a LAN to a computer. Finally, the programs can be heard, or viewed, anytime after they are released. There is no need for the audience to “tune-in” at a scheduled time, or risk missing the show. Today’s video demonstrates at least two ways podcasting can augment corporate communications. www.insidedigitalmedia.com First, consider those of you who are using regular text-based newsletters to communicate with clients and prospects. It is a time-proven way maintaining steady contact. When you provide useful information the newsletter is a powerful form of advertising that the recipient does not regard as crass promotion. However, when audio is added to the text you are able to convey a sense of personality that is much harder to impart in the written word. Moreover, you can explain complex ideas in a relaxed conversational manner. Finally, video podcasting takes advantage of the concept that a “picture is worth a thousand words”. Videos enable you to demonstrate products and services that are difficult to explain with words alone. The second example is the corporate press release. Regrettably, text

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How To Add a Podcast to itunes

A video explaining how to add a podcast to itunes.

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Podcasting – Part 2

This is Part 2 of a two-part series on podcasting. This video covers the definition of a podcast, plus some tips and tricks on how to create quality podcasts.

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Jon Podcast 3

Jonathan Podcast 3, technically 1 for Youtube, heheh. Includes Jonthan, Sean, and Jimmy!

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Podcast As The Secret Weapon – Paul Colligan

www.paulcolligan.com In this video (part 3 of a 3-part series), Paul Colligan explores how content created via the New Media Content Creation Model achieves an even higher level is ISYOT when it escapes the Web Internet via Podcasting.

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How to Podcast

One way to begin podcasting.

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    How to Create a Successful Podcast/Tutorial

    My thoughts on what creates a successful podcast and/or tutorial. Feel free to send me suggestions/questions/ideas. www.iceflowstudios.com

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