Yahoo throws out podcast service in hope of better days

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Yahoo throws out podcast service in hope of better days
Taipei Times – Sep 29, 2007
The podcast section will be silenced on ct. 31 according to a notice posted on Yahoo’s Web site. It joins several other features that Yahoo has scrapped as it tries to snap out of a financial funk that has depressed its stock price and triggered a reshuffling of top management. Yahoo spokeswoman Carrie Davis said the company still hopes to blend its index of podcasts into another part of its Web site.

Chronicle Podcasts : Hear the last fluent speaker of 8000-year-old…
San Francisco Chronicle – Sep 29, 2007
In this podcast interview with Chronicle reporter Kevin Fagan you can hear Kelsey speak in Elem Pomo. The Elem Pomo tribe once flourished along the shores of Clear Lake where the interview took place. Kelsey hopes to teach others so the language does not become extinct.

China – Factories – Environment – Pollution – Jim Yardley – New York…
New York Times – Sep 29, 2007
Welcome to the New York Times World View podcast a weekly conversation with Times foreign correspondents from across the globe. I’m Greg Winter a foreign editor at The Times. This week I speak with Jim Yardley a Times China correspondent about the deadly environmental consequences of China’s rapid economic growth. China is literally choking on its own success. Pollution has become so bad that it has made cancer the leading cause of death.

View from the Pew
Honolulu Star-Bulletin – Sep 29, 2007
“There’s a lot of negativity in today’s music. People are looking for positive and that’s what you give them” said Aloha Music General Manager John Gruhler. He said the church’s CD “Live from Hawaii” will reach national radio audiences through nearly 5000 Christian radio stations and even international circulation though Internet podcast sites. At a Tuesday orientation meeting attended by about 200 people the church unveiled a plan to offer college-level classes in theology ministry Christian education and leadership when it opens a branch of Life Christian University here in January. -based fundamentalist Christian university has 116 campuses in 35 states and five other countries. Those were small crowds for Word of Life which has a burgeoning presence in the commercial zone of midtown Honolulu.

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