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4/29/2005 Paris Hilton's podcast isn't bad (for what it is)Sure, it's got a silly theme song, and I'm no fan of Paris Hilton, but the podcast seems to follow some basic, common themes with podcasts. (feed)
First, it's not organized like some radio show.... Paris starts off talking, semi-candidly, followed by an interlude of music and then completes with the goodbyes to the David Letterman crew and into the throes of the paparazzi. The timing of this short podcast also worked, because as I flipped through the channels, I saw her on Letterman (and boy, what a painful experience that was). So this did provide a little behind-the-scenes of Paris' adventures... from the gracious, organized appearance (and exit from) Letterman's studio, to the raving lunacy outside the theatre. What I'd like to see more of, is celebrities doing the behind-the-scenes in realtime. I had an opportunity to videoblog while taping a segment on Call For Help and it went from the picture perfect TV set to the off-camera gnarliness that is television production. I can live with that. After all, it's fun, too. 12/17/2004 Indie Music and Adidas OriginalsI write for a most excellent site named Corante EventLab, and we interviewed Paul Anthony of Rumblefish, whose team worked with Adidas to produce an awesome online-music-meets-old-school-street-party event.
Check out the Check it out and you might be able to win an exclusive invite to an event. Oh yeah, it's a podcast, too.
Now if you'll excuse me, I got some old RUN DMC to crank up. 12/10/2004 Acoustics 101Acoustics 101 is a helpful introduction on acoustics that's provided by Auralex, the company that makes the foam isolators I just purchased for $40. 12/9/2004 NFL & Fantasy Football PodcastIf you love a topic and you like to talk, you can have your own show. Eat your heart out ESPN and FOX.
Brutal Deluxe Football League Heineken Does PodcastingI just downloaded a short interview with Daniele Davoli, podcasted from London.
From Podcasting News:
Heineken has jumped into the commercial podcast world with an exclusive interview with Thirst Resident DJ Daniele Davoli. He speaks freely about his experiences with Thirst, his latest projects, the global dance scene and even Britney Spears. Though it's a leading edge marketing concept, the podcast is refreshingly low-fi. The podcast is a straight ahead interview, and free of intrusive advertising. 12/8/2004 Looking for podcast fansI was spending time entering random search terms to find various types of folks on Spaces, and I came across The Psychedelic Ciruit. Now, granted, he's not a podcaster that I know of, but certainly links to plenty of them.
My question is how come he doesn't show up when I search for "podcast", yet he shows up on the first page of results when I search for "photo".
[scratches head]
Well, check 'em out, he's got XML nerdiness in his tagline and a link to what Feedster's doing with Spaces. 12/5/2004 I think Podcasting from MSN works!I think it worked! I'm doing some more tests. Here's how I podcast from my MSN Space 1. First, I link to an audio or video file that I've created (and possibly hosted anywhere online) and add the html tag rel=enclosures. A link would look like this (angle brackets removed): [a href="http://somewebsite.com/file.mp3" rel=enclosure]2. Second, I create an account at Feedburner and create a new feed there with the SmartCast option turned ON. FeedBurner wants to know the feed address for my site. In this example for MSN Spaces, it is the link that is returned when you click on "Syndicate this site" up at the top of MSN Spaces blogs. That URL is http://spaces.msn.com/members/ericrice/feed.rss (Note: your MSN Space URL is the same, except instead of 'ericrice', you would type your MSN Space name. After I give that address to FeedBurner, they will give me a new feed address to share with everyone. In the case of THIS blog at MSN Spaces, the address I have to tell everyone about is the following: http://feeds.feedburner.com/spacespodcast Now, anyone who uses any of the great podcast software out there can subscribe to your podcast feed! Download the MP3 Stop by EricRice.com and say hi, or call the KSSX message line, 1-206-350-KSSX and leave your comments. 12/4/2004 Podcasting on MSN SpacesHi folks. Well, just having the word 'podcasting' anywhere near this test Space I've created on MSN, leads me to believe that I should probably pony up the science and test out podcasting.
If you want to see my actual site, visit EricRice.com. Now in the meantime, here is the test to my MSN Podcast. MP3 parody about me. I'm going to run the feed here through FeedBurner to take advantage of SmartCast. Then, you should be able to get the podcast. Until later, Eric UPDATE: MSN Spaces reformats my HTML. I can't add rel=enclosure and put it in quotes. MSN Spaces (MSNSp from now on) strips the quotes out. When I try and remove the quotes around the URL for my MP3, MSNSp puts them back in. Looking at my MSN Spaces Test FeedBurner Smartcast-enabled feed shows it not formatted. Of course, I have this nice reminder that "Some HTML tags may be removed from your entry for security and formatting reasons." Puh-lease. If I promise to podcast in WMA format can this be fixed. (yeah, sure, Eric) |
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