Archive for October, 2006

Baptist Church Podcast

October 27th, 2006 by admin

One area of society that has taken to podcasting in a big way is the Baptist Church. Sermons are regularly recorded and supplied to the public as free podcasts.

Some of the churches that are offering Baptist Podcasts are listed below but it is worth checking with your own church to see if they offer this service too.

Crich Baptist Church Weekly Podcast
http://www.podcastblaster.com/directory/podcast-887.html

Sermons, Bible Studies and Conference Messages from Crich Baptist Church, Derbyshire, U.K.

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What Old Radio Jingles can Teach Podcasters

October 26th, 2006 by admin

Podcasting may seem like the new technological development, but it’s got a lot in common with one of the first mass medium: the radio. Before television, before cable, before TiVo, people relied on the radio for news, information, and entertainment. There were radio dramas (remember how Orson Welles’ War of the Worlds threw people into a panic, because they really thought aliens were attacking?). There were talk shows and radio charity marathons. And without MTV or (gasp!) MP3s, the turning point of a singer or a band’s career was  to perform live on the radio music programs—the one thing that would propel record sales to platinum.

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RSS: from Newsrooms to Boardrooms

October 25th, 2006 by admin

You’ve probably heard of RSS, or Real Simple syndication. RSS feeds are very short and compactly written news tidbits that are sent through a news aggregator, typically called the RSS reader. The aggregator not only delivers the information—typically to customers or subscribers, media, partners, and other stakeholders—but also checks for new entries.

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Maximizing the podcast tools you already have!

October 24th, 2006 by admin

While a serious podcaster should invest in good equipment, you can still make a decent podcast using the tools you already have right in your home. The sound quality may not win any Grammy awards, but it’s functional. And for some, that’s enough, at least for now. Maybe you’re just trying this out and you’re not sure if you’ll be doing this for a long time. Maybe you’re on a tight budget. Or maybe you’d rather save for a big equipment investment—top of the line, professional-level recording tools—and need to work with what you have while you find the money for that.

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