NPR:Personal Radio Via Podcasting Grows More Popular
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Colleagues/ Great Overview of Podcasting with Great Links! Opportunities for Libraries/Librarians? /Gerry Gerry McKiernan Coded Librarian Iowa State University Ames IA 50011 gerrymck@iastate.edu Personal Radio Via Podcasting Grows More Popular [ http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4472935 ] All Things Considered, January 31, 2005 ยท Adam Curry, the former MTV VJ, is the star of a new broadcasting medium. His show, Daily Source Code, claims some 50,000 listeners -- but can't be heard on the traditional airwaves. Instead, it's a podcast, so-called because it's delivered via the Internet directly to iPods and other personal listening devices. The podcast pushes the range of personal online rantings to something close to an international radio broadcast. And as NPR's Nathan Santamaria reports, the quality is low, but the hopes are high. Selected Podcasts * Adam Curry's Daily Source Code * Michael W. Geoghegan's Reel Reviews * The Whole Truth: 'The New Testament in a Year' * The Dawn and Drew Show (Note: Adult Content May be Offensive to Some Listeners) * Mr. X's Morning Commute * Grape Radio: 'Sharing a Tremendous Enthusiasm for Wine' * Coverville: 'The Best and Worst of Cover Songs' Public Radio Podcasts * NPR's 'On the Media' * WGBH's 'Morning Stories' * American Public Media's 'Future Tense' * American Public Media's 'Weekend America' * Public Radio Exchange * 'Benjamin Walker's Theory of Everything' * 'Democracy Now'
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Gerry Mckiernan