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Podcasts of non-commercial and public radio shows
Merlin Mann | Apr 30 2005
As more and more folks (like, say, me) want their radio to go these days, numerous public radio programs are getting wise and starting to offer their stuff in podcast format. I’m thinking I’ll start collecting good-looking sources for public and non-commercial radio podcast indices here. Small for now, but it’ll grow with your help, I hope.
I love getting On the Media (podcast), The Antique Phonograph Music Program (podcast), and Harry Shearer’s very swell Le Show (podcast) this way—now, c’mon Fascinatin’ Rhythm! Got a good link that collects free podcasts from non-commercial radio shows? Have a favorite or obscure program to recommend in podcast format? Technorati Tags: syndication, ipod, npr, bbc, radio, publicradio, pri, podcasts 35 Comments
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i use a mac, apple...Submitted by icemaniceman (not verified) on May 12, 2005 - 7:01am.
i use a mac, apple ibook. i tape this american life with audio hijack the cheaper version, it cost 16$ the pro version lets you tape multiple streams and costs 32$ i have used it to record this american life, many hours of it. i loved the show on the island of naru and the testosterone show. audio hijack is available here http://rogueamoeba.com/audiohijack/ i have use it on dial up as well as broadband and it works fine also on the mac is a speak engine installed you get this program..... iSpeakit and it will use the speech engine to record articles and printed words into tolerable recordings you can try it here, it is shareware http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/iSpeakIt/ looking for legal music? try this clever thingy http://www.smacki.com/mp3%20search%20using%20google it works i use my ipod for lots of spoken word i just listen to this great debate with steven pinker on my ipod after ispeakit translated it. available at this amazing site http://www.edge.org/ great content makes for great listening the edge now has audo and video as well as text but i was on dial up so i used the ispeakit to translate it for me i also tranfer interesting commentary on weblogs and other sites like slate.msn.com to audio files for later listening » POSTED IN:
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