Podcasts

Accident Hash is a music podcast (a type of non-live internet radio show) produced and hosted by C.C. Chapman for the PodShow network. Chapman, who records the show from a home studio in Boston, plays a variety of independent music from the Podsafe Music Network or from other sources of podsafe music. (Occasionally, songs which are not generally podsafe are also played on the show, by permission of the copyright holder.) The show, along with several other podcasts coordinated by PodShow, is also broadcast on Sirius Satellite Radio. ...more on Wikipedia about "Accident Hash"

All Songs Considered is an online multimedia program featuring information about, and streaming audio of, the songs used as bumper music on the NPR radio program All Things Considered. The program has featured such diverse artists as Ella Fitzgerald, Nirvana, Nick Drake, and John Williams. It is also available as a free podcast through Apple's iTunes online music service. ...more on Wikipedia about "All Songs Considered"

The Anti-Hit List is a weekly music column by Canadian music critic John Sakamoto. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anti-Hit List"

Are We Alone? is the SETI Institute's weekly science radio program, hosted by Senior Astronomer Seth Shostak. The show covers a broad range of topics in the sciences, especially as they relate to our understanding of what life elsewhere in the universe might be like. Each week's show focuses on a particular topic and allows and scientists on the cutting-edge of research to share their latest findings; speculate on the implications for SETI and society in general, and answer questions from curious or puzzled callers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Are We Alone?"

ATW1 Online Radio is one of the first podcasts on the internet that only plays independent musicians. ATW1 online radio is a non-profit radio station currently based in Atlanta, Georgia. ...more on Wikipedia about "ATW1"

BashPodder is a podcast client written in bash. It is designed to be a simple, fast, and lightweight podcast client that always works. It is designed to conform to the KISS principal ("Keep it simple stupid"). Various GUIs also exist for BashPodder. ...more on Wikipedia about "BashPodder"

Buzz Out Loud is a daily podcast produced by CNET. The show stars CNET editors Tom Merritt and Molly Wood, and is produced by Veronica Belmont. In its public debut on April 29 2005, the show promised to deliver 5-or-so minutes of Tom & Molly's take on tech news every second day, but has evolved into 30 minutes of tech-related banter and commentary on a daily basis. The show also occasionally features interviews; initially, these were integrated as a part of the show, but have since been spun off to their own line of programming due to listener requests. ...more on Wikipedia about "Buzz Out Loud"

Catholic Insider is a popular religious podcast (also known as a " Godcast") created and produced by Father Roderick Vonhögen. Father Roderick started podcasting around the time when Pope John Paul II became seriously ill before his death. ...more on Wikipedia about "Catholic Insider"

Cinecast is a twice-weekly film podcast from Chicago that is hosted by Adam Kempenaar and Sam Hallgren. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cinecast"

Crap From The Past is a weekly retro radio program hosted by Ron "Boogiemonster" Gerber since 1992. ...more on Wikipedia about "Crap From The Past"

The Daily Source Code is a podcast by one of the founders of podcasting, Adam Curry. Curry talks about his everyday life and events in the podcasting scene or the news in general, as well as playing music from the Podsafe Music Network and promotions for other podcasts. The first edition was published on August 13, 2004, as a live show that Podcatcher developers could use as a test for their software. ...more on Wikipedia about "Daily Source Code"

Democracy Now! is a syndicated news and opinion radio and television program that airs on over 400 stations and both satellite television networks in North America. The flagship national program of the Pacifica Radio network, it also broadcasts on community and NPR stations, public access cable television stations, Free Speech TV (channels 9410 and 9415 of the DISH Network), Link TV (channel 375 of the DirecTV satellite network), and over the internet, including as a "podcast". The views of its broadcasters are generally left-wing. ...more on Wikipedia about "Democracy Now!"

Digg is a website with emphasis on technology news. It combines social bookmarking, blogging, and syndication with a form of non-hierarchical, democratic editorial control. News stories and websites are submitted by users, and then promoted to the front page through a user-based ranking system. This differs from the hierarchical editorial system that many other news sites employ (such as Slashdot). ...more on Wikipedia about "Digg"

DriveTime is a weekly vodcast staring Boston artist Ravi Jain, and occationally his wife Sonia. The idea behind the show is that the show is recorded in the car on the way to work. The genre is solidly "Talk Show" as Ravi has guests on, who are folks who get a ride with him, although most the time they seem to be there to be on the show rather than just get a lift. ...more on Wikipedia about "DriveTime"

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DVD Talk is a website for DVD enthusists founded in January 1999 when DVDs and DVD players were first beginning to hit the market. The site was started by Geoffrey Kleinman with the purpose of creating an online resource to help people decide what to watch on DVD. ...more on Wikipedia about "DVD Talk"

East Detroit Radio is an award-winning and critically acclaimed podcast dedicated to indie music. ...more on Wikipedia about "East Detroit Radio"

ExtraLife is a video game related webcomic by Scott Johnson. It contains humor pertaining mainly to things in the realm of geekdom. The humor comes primarily from jokes on computer games and/or internet slang. It is drawn in a post-modern surreal style by hand and colored in photoshop. Some of the humor does veer off into toilet humor at times. Users have participated in making the punchlines on occasion. ...more on Wikipedia about "Extralife"

In broadcasting, Free Talk Live is a radio show that broadcasts live six days a week. The format is that of a call-in talk show and topics are anything from politics to personal issues. Unlike most talk radio broadcasts, Free Talk Live engages in only a very basic form of call screening. The primary hosts, Ian and Manwich, broadcast from Sarasota, Florida. There are also three additional co-hosts who do the show one night per week each: Torgo on Monday, Jason on Wednesday, and Johnson on Friday. ...more on Wikipedia about "Free Talk Live"

(Godcasting) Godcast is a neologism used to describe a podcast of religious nature, such as Christian music, preaching, seminary lectures, Bible readings, meditations and kids' programs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Godcasting"

Hometown Tales began as a public access television show and website exploring urban legends, folklore, historic oddities and local culture. In its infancy it aired on cable access in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York. The show began as the creation of a NJ born producer Gene Fitzpatrick and Santa Fe writer Bryan Minogue who explored making an independent film but eventually settled on telling short stories of bizarre culture. Within a short time the show gained popularity in New Jersey despite being compared to a popular local magazine, Weird NJ. The two creators always insisted “Hometown Tales” was about legends all over the world and not just a specific state despite the popularity in New Jersey. After toying with the idea of a “radio” version of the program on local college or independent station, Fitzpatrick got involved in the early trend of podcasting, which launched the brand into greater popularity. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hometown Tales"

Inside the Net is a podcast TWiT extension, hosted by Amber MacArthur and Leo Laporte. Inside the Net will cover one "thing" that's new, and useful, on the Internet right now (e.g. the hottest Web site, app, or tool) and will talk one-on-one with the innovators who created it. Each Episode is about 20 minutes in length and is downloadable via your favorite podcast provider. ...more on Wikipedia about "Inside the Net"

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Masters Cast, the first He-Man and She-Ra podcast, is a weekly Internet radio show that focuses on the highly popular Mattel action figure property, Masters of the Universe. Regular hosts include fans Jon Kallis, Josh de Lioncourt, and Katy Cartee - all who have been active in the online Masters of the Universe and Princess of Power communities for almost ten years. Other fans are also encouraged to call in and participate in the show. The topics of the podcast vary from week to week, but are always focused on some aspect of Masters of the Universe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Masters Cast"

An MMS podcast is a podcast show distributed via the Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) protocol to mobile phones. The content makes use of MMS features such as being split into random-access chapters. The shows can be fetched on demand by the user, or pushed to the user on a subscription basis. ...more on Wikipedia about "MMS podcast"

Mobcasting is a term coined by Andy Carvin of the Digital Divide Network in January 2005 to describe groups of people using mobile phones to create podcasts on a common subject, particularly in the contexts of civic engagement or political action. The term had been used as early as October 2004 by some bloggers as a way of describing podcast access via mobile phones, but Carvin's interpretation emphasizes the role of groups creating podcasts with their mobile phones rather than one person creating or listening to them. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mobcasting"

Mobpodcast is a combination of the terms moblog and podcasting. A mobile podcast, or mobpodcast, consists of audio content posted to the Internet from a mobile or portable device, such as a cellular phone or PDA that is then made accessible through the RSS 2.0 file format. This technique could enable near real-time on location outside broadcast style radio shows. ...more on Wikipedia about "MobPodcast"

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