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    Podcasting hitlist

    Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

    True to my word I’ve quickly thrown together a little Podcasting list section on the right sidebar.
    The list includes some direct feeds to Irish podcasts and is by no means representative of the entire podcasting community here; any and all suggestions are welcome in the comments (I just know I’ve missed out on plenty of […]

    IE.PODcast launched

    Thursday, August 3rd, 2006

    Irish Election has just launched it’s first podcast, featuring an exclusive interview with Labour party leader Pat Rabbitte.
    Congratulations to Cian and co. on an impressive inaugural podcast; hopefully we’ll see plenty more of the same over the coming weeks and months, all of this going towards making IrishElection.com a more and more important voice on […]

    BBC to start ‘Vodcasting’

    Thursday, July 27th, 2006

    MediaGuardian covers the BBC’s decision to start Vodcasting (aka V-logging, Vidi-logging, Vidcasting etc.). The broadcaster will begin its new service with a weekly round up of Question Time, News at Ten and Newsnight; the service will expand over time to include daily round-up’s and Question Time highlights.
    I’m looking forward to seeing some of their programming; […]

    Mulley.net is burnt out

    Thursday, July 27th, 2006

    It was too good to last; Stall The Ball points out that mulley.net has gone AWOL and the site now tells us “This account has been suspended. Either the domain has been overused, or the reseller ran out of resources.”
    After three days in a row of tens of thousands of hits (on a site […]

    A good week for Irish bloggers…

    Tuesday, July 25th, 2006

    … And perhaps one of the best in some time.
    Well done to Damien who’s stat counter has been working over time as a result of his rather enjoyable “How to use Google to get a girl and get laid” post. First it was 18,000 hits in a day, now it’s nearly 30,000; I bet those […]

    Superb Newstalk investigation on abortion advice

    Wednesday, July 19th, 2006

    I’m not a huge fan of Orla Barry’s Life! show; in fact I’d go so far to say that next to the Sports show it is one of my least favourite in the weekday line-up. However yesterday’s programme broadcast a superb investigation on the issue of ‘rogue abortion advice centres’.
    The term “rogue” abortion advice centres […]

    Merging digital and physical music

    Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

    One of the greatest challenges facing all modern media is that buzzword “convergence”; it’s usually used to describe a product that is a bit of everything, a TV, radio, phone, computer, video and audio recorder etc. It would suggest that a concept has been merged with another to deliver the perks of both in one […]

    Gervais takes a step backward

    Monday, February 20th, 2006

    As noted on TCAL, The amazingly popular Ricky Gervais Podcast, which has completed it’s 12 episode run recently is set for a second series beginning on 28th February. The show, which has been recorded in the Guinness Book or Records as the most downloaded Podcast in the world, recorded an average of 261,670 downloads a […]

    London’s LBC Premium Podcasts

    Saturday, February 4th, 2006

    It was always going to happen but now London’s LBC has started to charge for podcasts.
    To be fair the full podcasts of their shows were never available, I came across the station when I found The Iain Lee Show Podcast, which consisted of about 15 minutes of the best bits of the day.
    For an admittedly […]

    Where now for podcasting?

    Saturday, December 31st, 2005

    Piaras Kelly raises an interesting question about the future of Podcasting in his latest blog, that which was so hyped in the year almost gone.
    Like most new creations that receive massive hype, Podcasting, while constantly growing, has failed to prove itself as a challenger to the throne that Radio has held for so long but […]


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