127: Making history… today

Sunday, January 25, 2009 - Filed under: Podcasts

Tod Maffin and Maurizio Ortolani at the Can you believe that some of us have been podcasting for over four years, already?

We all know bits and pieces of the history of podcasting, particularly in Canada, and now we’ll get to find out the whole story.  A university student is taking it up herself to dig up all the excitement and dirt as part of her Masters thesis on the history of podcasting in Canada.

Academics are studying us??? We’ve hit the big time, baby!

NEWS AND NOTES

AUDIO COMMENTS

PODCASTERS ACROSS BORDERS 2009

  • Call for presentations and JOLTs
    THEME: Outside-in, Learning from beyond the fishbowl
    DEADLINE: January 31, 2009 (end of day)
    Check out the 20 PAB2008 sessions and the TEDtalks for the style we like
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EVENTS

  • PodCamp Toronto 3
    February 21 and 22, 2009
    Rogers Communications Centre, Ryerson University
  • PodCamp London
    April 25th 2009
    Station Park Hotel
    242 Pall Mall Street, London, Ontario

CANADAPODCASTS.CA

INTERVIEW

  • Mark chats with Tracy Fuller, a Masters of Journalism student doing her thesis on the history of podcasting in Canada

TALK OF THE WEEK

  • Getting the most out of your portable recorder

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One Response to “127: Making history… today”

  1. Nico says:

    My PAB08 hat has been from Kingston to Montreal/Quebec City. to New York and down to a couple cities down here in Argentina. It’s making the trip back up now, and hopefully many more miles in ‘09!

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