Tariff 22, Charles Hodgson, and PAB2007 live music
Thursday, April 19, 2007 - Filed under: Podcasts
NEWS
- Explaining the cease and desist joke
MEET-UPS
- Montreal Podcaster meetup
7:30pm on April 26th at La Quincaillerie 980 Rachel Est, (corner Boyer) - Ottawa Podcast meetup (with Scarborough Dude)
8:00pm on April 28th at the Clock Tower Brew Pub, 575 Bank Street
PODCASTERS ACROSS BORDERS
- Canadian Podcasting Legal Guide will be released at PAB2007
- Confirmed bands: Uncle Seth and The Robert Farrell Band
- Latest presentation lineup published at PAB site
- Explaining the PABCamp room and why we closed PodCamp Canada
- Hotel rate available until May 22, 2007
- Early registration (CDN$75/person) ends April 30, 2007
CANADAPODCASTS.CA
INTERVIEWS
- Charles Hodgson of Podictionary
PODCAST LOUNGE
- Podcasting at the International Reading Association conference
- Tariff 22 hearings, SOCAN and annual fees for podcasters
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[...] Killer APP #2: RSS Feeds, Turning the Entire Catalog Into Podcasts On yesterday’s Canadian Podcast Buffet, Mark Blevis interviewed Charles Hodgson of the excellent Podictionary podcast, where he discusses the etymology of a different word each day. Charles made the point each Christmas, millions of people receive IPods and immediately go to itunes to find content for them. Many people have told us that we produce ideal content for their IPods. This week’s addition RSS and Itpc subscription feeds to all the works in our catalogue makes it much easier. I strongly believe that we will come to see these XML feeds as a “killer app” for librivox. A next step might be to get our entire catalogue listed in the podcast directory of the Itunes music store. [...]
[...] Mark Blevis is a podcasting evangelist and interviewed me for the April 20, 2007 episode of the Canadian Podcast Buffet. You can hear the interview starting at about the 25 minute mark. Dopey me, I never actually mentioned the name of the book. [...]