The Gillmor Gang |
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October 22, 2004 |
The extended Gang dives deep into podcasting this week with Dave Winer, Adam Curry and three of the four members of the Firesign Theatre: David Ossman, Philip Proctor and Peter Bergman. [ Listen ] |
Adam and Dave give the history (all eight weeks of it) and the raison d'être of podcasting, and Steve suggests it's similar to the early days of pirate radio. Is podcasting just a flash in the pan, or a major challenge to big-business radio? Will the impact be similar to that of blogs or something altogether different? What are the implications of Howard Stern moving to satellite, and will legislation like the INDUCE Act inhibit freedom of speech in the exploding podcasting phenomenon? By the end of the show, the Firesign guests not only get it, they're guzzling the Cool-Aid. [You can also hear other editions of The Gillmor Gang.] |
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» Adam Curry (from Johnnie Moore's Weblog) |
Adam Curry's Daily Source Code is a good podcast. Keeping it real, he points out today (around minute 4:30) that in preparing for the Gilmour Gang, participants expressed strong anti-Bush opinions... but "no one spoke with the same passion during... [Read More...] |
Tracked October 23, 2004 03:10PM |
» Quality standards for podcasts, please (from useful-sounds.de - soundfiles, podcasting and more (the english blog)) |
Today was the first time I was not at my computer while listening to podcast but driving with my car to hamburg (about an hour from here). I had half of Adam's podcast left, some openpodcasts and heard the Gilmore Gang from IT-Conversations. First ... [Read More...] |
Tracked October 24, 2004 04:39PM |
» CDcasting (from The Computer Vet Weblog) |
Since I don’t have a ’pod, I’m stuck with CDcasting if I want to go mobile. That’s where you download a podcast and burn it onto a CD to listen to in the car. 90’s tech all the way, but... [Read More...] |
Tracked October 27, 2004 05:36PM |
» Sporting Recent Podcast Wood (from Redwood Asylum) |
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Tracked December 3, 2004 08:53AM |