03.12.06

Daily Show with Jon Stewart Now on iTunes

Posted in Internet Users, Podcasting / Podcasts at 7:14 pm by Administrator

Daily Show with Jon Stewart Now on iTunes

Comedy Central’s series “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” and “The Colbert Report” are now available on the iTunes Music Store. The series are available at $1.99 per episode or via a new “Multi-Pass” feature on iTunes that lets fans buy the next month’s worth of 16 new episodes for $9.99.

“We are excited that ‘The Daily Show’ and ‘The Colbert Report’ are now available to download on the iTunes Music Store,” said Michele Ganeless, executive vice president and general manager, Comedy Central. “Fans of the most trusted names in fake news can now take Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert with them everywhere they go.”

“Our newest feature ‘Multi-Pass’ gives fans the ability to purchase a block of 16 episodes of these hit programs during the current season and have them delivered automatically to their computer after they air on TV,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s vice president of iTunes.

Source: Comedy Central

Podcast Production Software

Posted in Internet Business, Marketing, Podcasting / Podcasts, Software and Web Apps at 7:06 pm by Administrator

Audion has released Podcast Station, a new podcast audio production and publishing program. Podcast Stations’ on screen buttons let users assign commentary, music, sound effects, and interviews in a variety of file formats (MP3, WAV, WMA and AIFF). Content can then be mixed and saved for uploading and play on personal computers and mobile devices.

Podcast Station supports publishing online with RSS, iD3 and iTunes support.
A trial download is available.

“Podcast Station makes producing a show easy. Having the ability to pre-set your music, jingles, sound bites and effects, mix them on the fly, produce and then publish your program to the net is absolutely what it’s all about“ says Audion Laboratories CEO Charlie Brown.
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Podcast Station is based on the company’s VoxPro PC recording and editing software platform, used in radio broadcast news and on-air studios.

More information and a trial download are available at the Podcast Station site.

Podcast Production software Article originally found via Podcasting News

AtomFilms Intros Podcast and Services for Portable Media Players

Posted in Internet Users, Podcasting / Podcasts at 5:32 pm by Administrator

AtomFilms Intros Podcast and Services for Portable Media Players

AtomFilms has announced AtomFilms To Go, a new service that makes its original short film and animation content available for download and playback on various mobile platforms, including the PSP (PlayStation Portable) system, Apple iPods and PCs.

AtomFilms To Go is premiering with 10 titles, including Street of Pain, a comedy starring Steve Carell (The Forty Year Old Virgin). The site plans to add weekly.

The films are available for direct download, and are also available formatted for video iPods as the AtomFilms to Go video podcast.

“Eight years ago, AtomFilms began building a library of the best bite-sized entertainment, recognizing that it was perfectly suited for digital distribution,” said Atom Entertainment, Inc. CEO Mika Salmi. “AtomFilms To Go enables consumers to extend that AtomFilms “entertainment snacking” experience so they can enjoy our shorts on every device.”

The company has partnered with the entertainment industry’s most innovative and entertaining talent including JibJab, Aardman Animations, Joe Cartoon and more, to acquire and develop many of the Internet’s biggest hits, building a monthly audience of more than 5 million consumers.

The following shorts are among the 10 titles currently available for download via AtomFilms To Go: Street of Pain — a dodgeball comedy featuring “The 40 Year Old Virgin,” Steve Carell; Consent — a “safe and legal sex” comedy by Jason Reitman, director of the upcoming feature film “Thank You For Smoking”; Your Face — a classic, Academy Award nominated animation from Bill Plympton; Rockfish — action-packed computer generated animation; being developed into a feature film voiced by Vin Diesel; Cheney’s Got a Gun — a musical parody chronicling the Veep’s recent hunting misadventure.

Upcoming AtomFilms To Go releases will include a selection of AtomFilms’ hits, current film festival favorites, and worldwide premieres of original projects developed by AtomFilms Studio.

Sources: AtomFilms to Go, originaly found via podcasting news rss feed.

03.09.06

Podcasting Worth Millions but Not Yet Mainstream

Posted in Marketing, Podcasting / Podcasts at 3:35 am by Administrator

Podcasting Worth Millions but Not Yet Mainstream

Interesting article from podcasting-tools.com points to some intersting numbers. We believe that much is lost in the quick translation of numbers however. They compare 50 million podcast listeners to 200 million radio listeners… It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that 10 million podcast listeners may be more valuable to advertisers, especially niche advertisers, than 200 million radio listeners. The demographics of radio listeners are often not what is being sought after, and podcast listeners are more likely to have more money to spend, amongst other things.
Podcasting also offers the ability to give marketers, uh, make that consumers, video along with audio (more and more podcasts or becoming videocasts), and calls to action with podcasting is often easier to ensure than a fleeting radio ad someone hears in the car. Podcast advertising also offers smaller niche based marketing an easy affordable avenue to target unique groups of listeners, and when done right listeners will appreciate the related information rather than considering it an interuption to thier entertainment experience, as is often the rule with radio advertising.

From podcasting-tools.com:

Podcasting has a long ways to go before it becomes a mainstream medium, but is poised to grow exponentially through the end of the current decade and will increasingly become an attractive outlet for advertisers, says a new report from eMarketer.

By 2008, podcast advertising should reach $150 million, approaching $300 million by 2010, according to the report.

Currently, despite all the hype surrounding the nascent medium, eMarketer estimates that just 3 million Americans are active podcast listeners, and a total of 10 million people have ever downloaded a podcast to date.

And advertising on podcasts, “is in its infancy to put it mildly,” says Mike Chapman, eMarketer editorial director, who authored the report. “Podcasting is not set to become a new mass-market venue, at least for the next half decade. By way of comparison, U.S. broadcast radio still reaches close to 200 million Americans,” he said.

However, the number of podcast listeners is expected to skyrocket over the next four years, reaching 50 million total listeners by 2010, with 15 million or so listeners being described as active - i.e. downloading podcasts on a weekly basis.

02.24.06

Television show has appeared as a video download on the Web before it is broadcast.

Posted in Podcasting / Podcasts at 4:38 pm by Administrator

NBC is offering the first episode of Conviction, a legal drama, as a free download via iTunes. This is a first time a major television show has appeared as a video download on the Web before it is broadcast.

The show, from Emmy Award winner Dick Wolf (”Law & Order” franchise), focuses on the lives of Manhattan assistant district attorneys and the cases they deal with.

The television premiere is Friday, March 3rd, but the download is available now via iTunes.

In addition to the pilot, a music video and a behind the scenes look at the show are available for download.

via Video Podcasting News and Podcasting News

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02.21.06

Sprint to publish business podcasts

Posted in Podcasting / Podcasts at 3:07 am by Administrator

We found a post at Audio Blogging pointing to the info about Sprint’s new busniess mobility podcasts. It appears that sprint is slated to release a new podcast every other week.

It should be interesting to see how Sprint produces thier podcasts which are said to be a way to help business users adapt mobile technologies to increase effeciency.

Sprint Podcast link: Comments

02.09.06

» SONR: statistics for podcasting | Web 2.0 Explorer | ZDNet.com

Posted in Podcasting / Podcasts at 10:56 am by Administrator

Looks like a decent solution to a problem many in the podcasting biz have been having… We look forward to the video blogging version. Some users may not want to use the separate player, instead enjoying the podcasts on their ipods, or in another video / audio player, however for the users that don’t mind using another branded, player, this one offers some unique possiblities including index / content quick jumps in audio, and the ability to track not just how many downloads of your podcast, but also how much of it was listened to, or relistened to.

From: » SONR: statistics for podcasting | Web 2.0 Explorer | ZDNet.com
“SONR (Sonar) is a media tracking tool for content providers. Specifically geared towards podcasters (and later, publishers of video content), SONR’s goal is to provide detailed information on how listeners interact with your content. Currently, most podcasters only know when a listener has downloaded their content, but with SONR’s media player, providers can now track how much of their podcast was listened to and what the user did while listening.

01.22.06

Boing Boing: Broadcast Flag is back, this time it covers iPods and PSPs, too

Posted in Internet Users, Podcasting / Podcasts at 12:31 am by Administrator

Broadcast Flag is back, this time it covers iPods and PSPs, too
Update: Here’s EFF’s action-center item for writing to your Senator about this.

The Senate has introduced the “Digital Content Protection Act of 2006,” a bill that will create “Broadcast Flags” for all digital radio and television, leading to FCC oversight of all new digital media technologies from iPods and PSPs to TVs and DVD recorders.

Under the DCPA proposal, digital media technologies would be restricted to using technologies that had been certified by the FCC as being not unduly disruptive to entertainment industry business-models.

Read the whols story from Boing Boing:
Boing Boing: Broadcast Flag is back, this time it covers iPods and PSPs, too

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