Podcasting

Dunlop Tires Using Video Podcasts to Expand Reach

May 19th, 2006 | By | Category: Corporate Podcasts, Video Podcasts

Dunlop Tires is using video podcasting to reach auto enthusiasts. The podcasts are being used to deliver information about new products, the sport of drifting and other automotive sports. ‚ÄúEnthusiasts are naturally drawn to the latest technologies in automotive, electronics, communication and tires, so it‚Äôs only natural that Dunlop would build a library of information […]



PodOmatic Adds Geographic Listener Stats for Podcasts

May 19th, 2006 | By | Category: Podcasting Services

PodOmatic, a podcasting service provider, has introduced a “Geo-IP” statistical tracking system for podcasters. The system lets podcasters map IP-based geographic locations for their podcast listeners. When a podcast application downloads a podcast episode, it sends the listener’s IP address to the podcast host server. These IP addresses are logged by the server, and can […]



Corporate Podcasting Summit Update

May 19th, 2006 | By | Category: Audio Podcasting, Corporate Podcasts, How to Podcast, Making Money with Podcasts, Podcasting Events

The Corporate Podcasting Summit, being held June 20 – 21 in San Francisco Bay, has announced its complete lineup of speakers, including enterprise podcasters and leading commentators. The event, described as Enterprise Podcasting 101, is intended to provide podcasters and businesses the latest information on “the how, where and why of business podcasting.”



New Free Podcasting App

May 18th, 2006 | By | Category: Audio Podcasting, Podcasting Software

Podcast Generator is a free PHP script that lets users upload media files via a web form and automatically create an RSS 2.0 podcast feed. The script features web-based administration and a dynamic web page displaying new podcasts. The script, maintained by Alberto Betella, is released as an open source application. The script was originally […]



Does the Latest RIAA Lawsuit Break Earlier Agreements?

May 18th, 2006 | By | Category: Digital Music, Podcasting Law

The Home Recording Rights Coalition (HRRC) is charging the recording industry with breaking earlier agreements with consumers, congress and courts. The RIAA is suing US satellite radio firm XM over the Inno, a device that lets users record satellite radio broadcasts to be listened to at a later time. According to the HRRC, “the recording […]



Slate Intros Textcasts

May 17th, 2006 | By | Category: Corporate Podcasts, News Podcasts

Slate magazine is making one of its most popular features available as a “textcast,” a podcast in which the main thing being delivered to your iPod is text rather than audio. Slate’s Todays’ Papers textcast is a small file containing a summary of the top stories from the nation’s best newspapers. You can then read […]



Pixar Uses Video Podcasting to Promote Cars

May 17th, 2006 | By | Category: Corporate Podcasts, Video Podcasts

Disney is using video podcasting to help promote the upcoming Pixar computer-animated film, Cars. The movie, directed by John Lasseter (Toy Story, Toy Story 2, A Bug‚Äôs Life), is a comedy adventure set inside the world of cars. The video podcast features the kind of behind-the-scenes additions that are often added to DVD releases, including […]



Popular Science Podcasting

May 17th, 2006 | By | Category: Audio Podcasting, Corporate Podcasts, Educational Podcasts, News Podcasts

Popular Science is podcasting. The podcast features Jonathan Coulton, talking to the movers and shakers of sci-tech….and singing.



FeedBurner Intros Advertising Platform

May 17th, 2006 | By | Category: General, Podcasting Services

FeedBurner, a leading feed-management service, today launched a feed-driven interactive advertising service for Web sites.According to the company, by using the content and the structure of RSS and Web feeds, FeedBurner can give advertisers unique new placements, such as continuous ads, ads that dynamically appear only on content posted within specific timeframes, ads associated with […]



Podcasts: Liberal Media’s Assault on America?

May 16th, 2006 | By | Category: Audio Podcasting, Citizen Media, Strange

Just when you thought it was safe to sync your ‘pod, ShellyTheRepublican has revealed that podcasts are “Liberal Media’s next Assault on America.” According to the site, a “new danger has raised it’s demonic head: Invented by the Apple Computer company, the iPod is a device for receiving coded transmissions called Podcasts. This feature allows […]