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Podcasts - Personal Radio For the Masses
Author: D. L. Randolph
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Podcasts are literally ways the ordinary average
person can have their own broadcast media. What makes Podcasts
different from other types of audio content is the users must use RSS
protocol. However, it also allows you to produce and create your own
self-published radio-type shows.
Several radio stations use Podcasts either as their entire format or
as part of their format. These stations include KYOU Radio in San
Francisco, 99.5 The Mountain in Denver, and KFI in Los Angeles. Of
course, the Internet provides listings for where Podcasts can be found
as well. At www.Podcasts.net, you'll find a list that is based on any
topic you're interested in. This includes entertainment, politics,
arts, science and nature, business, lifestyle and shopping, with many
of the categories broken down into more specific categories.
If you don't have an iPod, you may wonder why you would even want to
find Podcasts. The term Podcasts doesn't mean a person has to use an
Apple iPod. Podcast, though, is a term merged from the words iPod and
broadcast. Any digital audio player or computer with the proper
software can be used to listen to or create Podcasts. But, users must
have "Podcatching" software, also known as
"aggregator" software, to be able to listen to Podcasts.
Those wanting to either listen to or make their own Podcasts will need
something called iPodderx. This is nothing more than a newsreader that
can interpret RSS 2.0 feeds. While the iPodderx allows for listening
to Podcasts, it is also needed to help with the broadcast side as
well. Other Podcasting products available, as shown on www.alesis.com,
include the 10/2 2-channel portable audio interface. This is a 24-bit
/96k USB product. The Photon X49 is a keyboard controller, as is the
Fusion 6HD and 8HD. The MultiMix Mixers are used to mix sounds for the
Podcasts. M1 Active 520 and 620 nearfield reference monitors are also
available. However, be ready to spend some serious cash if you're
planning on doing any major Podcasts.
Podcasts can be broadcasted world wide, adding an even broader base to
the places you can find Podcasts. A couple of the global Podcast
sites, according to www.wickmedia.com, are CBC Radio One out of
Canada, Triple J Podcast from Australia. Podcast sites in the US can
be found at www.podarama.com-dj. To find more podcasting sites, just
log on to the Internet and visit locations such as http://www.apodcasting.com/dir/HowToFindPodcastingSites
to do a thorough search.
There are no rules or regulations to individual Podcasts and their
content, until some specific situations apply. That includes Podcasts
that are broadcast over regular radio waves on radio stations across
the nation. Those Podcasts are regulated by Federal Communication
Commission laws because they are geared toward the masses at large.
That means that, for an individual who wants to become a Podcaster,
the sky's the limit.
Copyright 2005 by D. L. Randolph. All rights reserved.
About the Author
Looking for information about podcasting? Go to http://www.apodcasting.com.
About Podcasting is a Podcast Information Directory and Resource Site
which provides a consolidated listing of the best Podcasting sites in one
easy to navigate location.
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