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Have Your Podcasting Setup Featured at the National Association of Broadcasters Podcasting Summit

April 8, 2007 by Jason

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I’ll be speaking next weekend, along with Michael Geoghegan and others, at the NAB Podcasting Summit. One of Michael’s sessions is on setting up a podcasting studio on a budget. He’d like to feature real examples and photos of podcaster’s rigs. If you want yours featured, take a look at this post on Michael’s blog. [...]

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Headed to Social Media 2007 in Chicago

April 3, 2007 by Jason

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Tomorrow morning I’m hopping on a plane to Chicago (my first time there) to speak at Social Media 2007. I have several other presentations coming up as well. If you want to catch one of my other live speaking engagements, check out the full list here—which currently includes PodCamp NYC, the National Association of Broadcasters, [...]

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Podango Productions Opens in San Francisco

March 30, 2007 by Jason

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Congrats to Scott Bourne on the launch of Podango Productions. This is what I think is cool about it: Now here’s the really good news. We’ll be opening up part of our production facility to all podcasters every Friday as part of our Free Friday program. Use of our audio production suite will be free [...]

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7 Most Popular Posts of 2006

December 31, 2006 by Jason

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A lot of bloggers are putting together a rundown of their best posts of the year. I don’t like doing anything for the sake of jumping on the bandwagon, but I think it’s an insightful and interesting exercise. At the very least it’s a way for newer readers to get caught up on key content. [...]

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Citizen’s Concert | What do Handel’s Messiah and social media have in common?

December 18, 2006 by Jason

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Last night I attended a sing-a-long performance of Handel’s Messiah. However, this was no ordinary concert. For those who are not familiar with this musical piece, it consists of several movements performed by an orchestra, four soloists and a chorus. My wife sang the alto soloist part. Here’s what impressed me about the event: The chorus [...]

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