iTunes & GarageBand ’06: Limitless creative possibilities

The News Review:

- iTunes & GarageBand ’06: Limitless creative possibilities
- recipes on podcasts.(Buy It)(Website overview)
- TRUM: Thoughts and a mailbag
- Dude where’s my audience?
- Reaching for mega stars

iTunes & GarageBand ’06: Limitless creative possibilities
Asiane – Jul 26, 2007
In the first of a four part series Asiane Digital explores the iTunes and Garageband programs to show how they can be harnessed to create deceptively simple but yet sophisticated podcasts. With a graphical and user-friendly interface iTunes and Garageband leave the mundane technicalities out of the window giving the user full reign to indulge in his or her imagination. Inspiration for your own podcast: iTunesNovices or experienced podcast makers alike are driven to create that elusive and definitive blend of voice sound music and image which makes for a great podcast. They all have their own lists of favourite podcasts and are on the look-out for the next great thing. With Apple iTunes and an Internet connection tuning-in and subscribing to podcasts is a breeze and here even the Windows users are not left out. 145123_podcastpic1… With a graphical and user-friendly interface iTunes and Garageband leave the mundane technicalities out of the window giving the user full reign to indulge in his or her imagination. Inspiration for your own podcast: iTunesNovices or experienced podcast makers alike are driven to create that elusive and definitive blend of voice sound music and image which makes for a great podcast. They all have their own lists of favourite podcasts and are on the look-out for the next great thing. With Apple iTunes and an Internet connection tuning-in and subscribing to podcasts is a breeze and here even the Windows users are not left out. 145123_podcastpic1.

recipes on podcasts.(Buy It)(Website overview)
Free with registration – Caterer & Hotelkeeper – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jul 26, 2007
recipes on podcasts. (26-JUL-07) Caterer & Hotelkeeper.

TRUM: Thoughts and a mailbag
ESPN – Jul 26, 2007
Personally I don’t think you’re any more knowledgeable than a fifth-place owner in a league on [a non-ESPN site]. TMR: Yeah but if you’re in sixth place I’m a genius. Corey (Boston): Hey Matt! First of all just wanted to say the podcast with you and Nate sounds great. You are bound to be the Siskel and Ebert of fantasy podcastdom. I will let you and Nate argue about which one is Ebert though … I know you talk about TV sometimes especially the new Bret Michaels show. Have you seen “Hey Paula” though? It’s the ultimate reality train wreck. My wife and I watch and we’re pretty sure that Paula is either sleep-deprived drunk or on drugs 99… TMR: It’ll be to iTunes in the next few days. Apparently it takes a few days for graphics and stuff. But you can catch both podcasts every day usually by noon ET at the podcenter at ESPNRadio. com or on the fantasy page. I have not seen any chatter and I was wondering if there will be a TMR league of EPL on the Mothership Web site?TMR: Feel free to start one my friend. We just launched an EPL game here on Soccernet.

Dude where’s my audience?
Sydney Morning Herald – Jul 26, 2007
“They’re way behind. How many people sit athome with one eye on the television and another on the laptop?There’s a lot of that going on and no one is measuring it. In May the ABC reported 1. 7 million podcast downloads 42 percent of them for Radio National programs. ABC Radio National’stalks program editor Joe Gelonesi says the current radio ratingssystem by Nielsen doesn’t incorporate live and non-live streamingand podcasting and it still uses manual diary entries to measurelive radio. “We don’t know how much we’re underestimating the audience bybecause of these new ways of listening” he says. “I suspect it’sby miles.

Reaching for mega stars
ä¸­åæ¥æ¥ – ä¸­åæ¥æ¥ – Jul 26, 2007
But he discovered one simple fact early into his career: It’s all about personality. Incidentally he ended up in China four years ago with a plan to travel and work as an English instructor. But when the podcasting craze began he became part of ChinesePod the worldwide success and one of the most downloaded podcasts ever where he co-hosted the popular Saturday Show with Jenny Zhu. At its height the show boasted half a million listeners. As a side effect of the success Queen tackled odd situations like being stopped in US airports by die-hard fans or not being able to relax with his friends in bars without onlookers expecting him to be entertaining in real life like his on-air persona. Now he has left Chinesepod for a career in radio management. But he emphasized the importance of new media and technologies as an “opening up of opportunities” for creatives.

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