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April 29, 2005

Podcasting Makes The Daily Show

I didn't see Jon Stewart's bit about John Edwards and his podcast, but the blurb on The Daily Show's website gives you an idea of the tone:

Edwards has been recording "podcast" commentaries available for download on his PAC's website. "Podcasting" is a new development in digital audio by which people can record their own radio shows on their home computers, upload them to a website, and tell others how to listen to them. Next, their friends say, "You have a podcast online? Cool, I'll have to check it out," and then don't.

I guess it means my friends aren't listening to my podcast. Damn them! (Link suggested by my podcasting first cousins at The Dawn and Drew Show.)

Posted by Evan Schaeffer at April 29, 2005 09:41 AM

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