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Jason ScottA History of Podcasting (April 7, 2006)

"Your Moment of Audio Zen: A History of Podcasts": Presentation by Jason Scott at Notacon 3 in Cleveland, Ohio, on Friday, April 7, 2006. A short introduction to a variety of subjects related to the idea of "Podcasts" or "Podcasting", including historical background of pirate radio, shoutcasting, streaming, and creating of shows. Subject matter strays in a variety of directions, including the talent behind creating a show, defining terms and what the future might hold. Contains coarse language and moments of confusion.


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Artist/Composer: Jason Scott
Date: 2006-04-07
Source: Notacon 3
Keywords: Podcasting; Notacon; Jason Scott; Textfiles.com

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