Monday, February 07, 2005

New Radio for everyone?
HERE COME THE PODCASTERS
It's called "podcasting," and it has the potential of changing the
dynamics of broadcasting the same way blogs have changed the dynamics of
print and TV journalism. Podcasting allows anyone with a PC to become a
broadcaster -- at virtually no cost. Programs distributed with this
technology can be received anywhere, anytime (without requiring the listener
to be near a PC), and they can be paused, rewound or fast-forwarded. The
number of regular podcasts is now more than 800, with many focusing on
gadgets, technology, new bands and music, or developments in politics,
movies and sports. One podcaster says, "It would be great if I made a
fortune doing it, but I don't see how that could possibly happen. I'm not
really trying for it, either. I'm hoping to meet some interesting people and
establish some good communications with people on weird topics." (AP/USA
Today 7 Feb 2005)

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