My podcasting tipping point
In the past, I've expressed my skepticism of the content available via podcast. And I've discovered that there isn't much content I can't live without if it isn't delivered in a medium and at a time that's convenient for me.
Two birds stoned by RadioTime, a local company I learned of from Alex Muse, who is quickly becoming the chronicler of the intersection of Dallas and Web 2.0.
I'll explain the company in four words:
Prairie Home Companion Podcast
But PHC has no podcast...
The hell it doesn't. RadioTime can deliver just about any radio show you're looking for in an MP3 format. Way cool.
In other Lake Wobegon news, a Kentucky station cancels Companion, fearing FCC obscenity fines. Ridiculous.
Funny, I find Keeler's signing to be the most offensive part of the show.
Posted by: joey | August 14, 2005 at 11:51 PM
If you're into time shifting radio, try Replay Radio.
Replay Radio lets you record ANY Radio station broadcast over the Web as an MP3 file, and then copy it to your iPod or other MP3 player. It will even burn CDs automatically.
Replay Radio comes with a database of over 1000 shows, 2000 stations and 6000 Podcasts, and you can easily add your own.
One more cool feature: with the optional Replay Player, when you listen on your PC you can easily skip over the ads. (If you use an iPod, just hold down the Next Track button to fast forward.)
Check it out! A free trial is available from here:
www.replay-radio.com
Enjoy!
Posted by: Bill Dettering | August 15, 2005 at 04:21 PM