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A podcast (or non-streamed webcast) is a series of digital media files (either audio or video) that are released episodically and often downloaded through web syndication. The word replaced webcast in common use with the success of the iPod and its role in the rising popularity and innovation of web feeds.
The mode of delivery differentiates podcasting from other means of accessing media files over the Internet, such as direct download, or streamed webcasting.


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In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Podcasting right away. A quick look inside: Podcast, A Folk Song A Day, 365 Days of Astronomy, The Absolute Peach Podcast, An Art Lawful Productions, Astronomy Cast, Australian Gamer, BBC Radio International, Blogtalkradio, Boxcutters (podcast), ChannelFlip, Crash Test Kitchen, Cube News 1, Decoder Ring Theatre, List of Diggnation episodes, List of EconTalk episodes, English as a Second Language Podcast, Enhanced podcast, The Game Show, GaragePunk Podcast Network, Godcasting, Graydancer's Ropecast, History of podcasting, Lifespring (podcast), List of 2006 Astronomy Cast episodes, List of 2007 Astronomy Cast episodes, List of 2008 Astronomy Cast episodes, List of 2009 Astronomy Cast episodes, List of 2010 Astronomy Cast episodes, List of Astronomy Cast question shows, List of podcatchers, Madpod, Mediafly, Mevio, Mobilecast, MP3 blog, National Audio Theatre Festival, Nepal eMission, Odeo, Order 66 podcast, PALGN, Parsec Awards, Pete's Basement, The Playhouse (radio show), Podcast Awards, Podcast novel, Podcast Pickle, Podcast Producer, Podcasting in India, Podsafe, Podsafe for peace, Podsafe Music Network, Poduniversal, The Poor Choices Show (Podcast), Prank call, Protection of Broadcasts and Broadcasting Organizations Treaty, The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd, River of Crime (Episodes 1-5), List of Savage Lovecast episodes, Shobiz Newsy News, Slacker Astronomy, Slidecasting, SModcast, Stanford Entrepreneurship Corner, Stuff You Should Know, The Table of Truth Podcast, TalkShoe, Tell 'Em Steve-Dave!, The Bowery Boys: New York City History, List of The Totally Rad Show episodes, TV Guide Talk, Uses of podcasting, VGN Radio, Webkinz Webcast, Wikipedia:WikiProject Podcasting, World Football Daily, Yahoo! Podcasts, Zimbabwean podcasts, Zlurpcast ...and Much, Much More!


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Contents
Podcast A Folk Song A Day 365 Days of Astronomy The Absolute Peach Podcast An Art Lawful Productions Astronomy Cast Australian Gamer BBC Radio International Blogtalkradio
Boxcutters (podcast)
ChannelFlip Crash Test Kitchen Cube News 1 Decoder Ring Theatre List of Diggnation episodes List of EconTalk episodes English as a Second Language Podcast Enhanced podcast The Game Show GaragePunk Podcast Network Godcasting Graydancer's Ropecast History of podcasting Lifespring (podcast) List of 2006 Astronomy Cast episodes List of 2007 Astronomy Cast episodes List of 2008 Astronomy Cast episodes List of 2009 Astronomy Cast episodes List of 2010 Astronomy Cast episodes List of Astronomy Cast question shows List of podcatchers Madpod Mediafly mevio Mobilecast MP3 blog
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National Audio Theatre Festival Nepal eMission Odeo Order 66 podcast PALGN Parsec Awards Pete's Basement The Playhouse (radio show) Podcast Awards Podcast novel
Podcast Pickle Podcast Producer Podcasting in India Podsafe Podsafe for peace Podsafe Music Network Poduniversal The Poor Choices Show (Podcast) Prank call Protection of Broadcasts and Broadcasting Organizations Treaty The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd River of Crime (Episodes 15) List of Savage Lovecast episodes Shobiz Newsy News Slacker Astronomy Slidecasting SModcast Stanford Entrepreneurship Corner Stuff You Should Know
The Table of Truth Podcast
TalkShoe Tell 'Em Steve-Dave! The Bowery Boys: New York City History List of The Totally Rad Show episodes TV Guide Talk Uses of podcasting VGN Radio Webkinz Webcast
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Wikipedia:WikiProject Podcasting World Football Daily Yahoo! Podcasts Zimbabwean podcasts Zlurpcast
References Article Sources and Contributors Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors
Article Licenses License
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Podcast
Apodcast(or non-streamed webcast) is a series of digital media files (either audio or video) that are released episodically and often downloaded through web syndication. The word replaced webcast in common use with the success of the iPod and its role in the rising popularity and innovation of web feeds.
The mode of delivery differentiates podcasting from other means of accessing media files over the Internet, such as direct download, or streamed webcasting. A list of all the audio or video files currently associated with a given series is maintained centrally on the distributor's server as a web feed, and the listener or An RSS feed icon, commonly used viewer employs special client application software known as apodcatcherthat can to indicate the Web feed for a access this web feed, check it for updates, and download any new files in the podcast series. This process can be automated so that new files are downloaded automatically. Files are stored locally on the user's computer or other device ready [1] [2] for offline use, giving simple and convenient access to episodic content. Commonly used audio file formats are Ogg Vorbis and MP3. In many respects, this is closer to traditional publishing models associated with books and magazines (as opposed to radio, which uses a live stream).
Academics at the Community, Journalism & Communication Research group at the University of Texas at Austin in the USA are proposing a four-part definition of a podcast: A podcast is a digital audio or video file that is episodic; downloadable; program-driven, mainly with a host and/or theme; and convenient, usually via an automated feed with [3] computer software.
Name A podcast is a condensed selection of fine chit chat squeezed into a small kinder egg style sphere or pod which is then thrown or cast by midgets.- Adam BuxtonThe term "podcasting" was first mentioned by Aled Williams inThe [4] [5] Guardiannewspaper in a February 2004 article, along with other proposed names for the new medium. It is a [6] portmanteau of the words "pod"from Apple's iPodand "broadcasting". The name may be misleading, as despite the etymology, it has never been necessary to use an iPod, or, indeed, any other form of portable media [7] player, to use podcasts; the content can be accessed using any computer that can play media files. Use of the term [8] "podcast" predates the addition of native support for podcasting to the iPod, or to Apple's iTunes software. To avoid a term suggestive of "iPod", some use the termnetcastinstead ofpodcast, such as the TWiT.tv podcaster Leo [9] [10] [11] [12] Laporte (though the older term is also used in the broader sense of any internet-delivered realtime media transmission).
History Podcasting began to catch hold with the public in late 2004, though during the 19982001 dot-com era there were multiple "podcasts". Many individuals and groups including Dawn and Drew of The Dawn and Drew Show, Kris and Betsy Smith of Croncast and Dan Klass of The Bitterest Pill contributed to the early emergence and popularity [13] of podcasts. Adam Curry, VJ, is credited with coming up with the idea to automate the delivery and syncing of [14] textual content to portable audio players . The first application to make this process feasible was iPodderX, developed by August Trometer and Ray Slakinski. Since the 1930s there have been radio talk shows and news programs. Today, through the evolution of the internet capabilities, along with cheaper hardware and software, audio [15] podcasts are doing what was historically done through radio broadcast stations. In June 2005, Apple released iTunes 4.9 with native support for podcasts. While this made receiving podcasts more convenient, it effectively ended advancement of the podcast medium by independent developers. To add to the
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cooling factor, Apple issued Cease and Desist orders to many podcast application developers and service providers for using the term "iPod" or "Pod" in the name of their product.
Trademark applications
February 10, 2005, Shae Spencer Management LLC of Fairport, New York filed a trademark application to register podcast for an "online prerecorded radio program over the internet". On September 9, 2005, the United States Patent and Trademark Office rejected the application, citing Wikipedia's podcast entry as describing the history of the term. The company amended their application in March 2006, but the USPTO rejected the amended application as not sufficiently differentiated from the original. In November 2006, the application was marked [16] as abandoned.The logo used by Apple to represent Podcasting As of September 20, 2005, known trademarks that attempted to capitalize on podcast include: GodCast, Podcast Realty, GuidePod, Pod-Casting, MyPod, Podvertiser, Podango, ePodcast, PodCabin, Podcaster, PodcastPeople, PodShop, PodKitchen, Podgram, GodPod and [17] Podcast. By February 2007, there had been 24 attempts to register trademarks containing the word "PODCAST" [18] in United States, but only "PODCAST READY" fromPodcast Ready, Inc.was approved.
Apple trademark protections On September 26, 2006, it was reported that Apple started to crack down on businesses using the acronym "POD", in product and company names. Apple sent a cease and desist letter that week to Podcast Ready, Inc., which markets an [19] application known as "myPodder". Lawyers for Apple contended that the term "pod" has been used by the public [20] to refer to Apple's music player so extensively that it falls under Apple's trademark cover. It was speculated that such activity was part of a bigger campaign for Apple to expand the scope of its existing iPod trademark, which [21] included trademarking "IPODCAST", "IPOD", and "POD". On November 16, 2006, the Apple Trademark Department stated that Apple does not object to third party usage of "the generic term" "podcast" to refer to podcasting services and that Apple does not license the term. However, no statement was made whether Apple [22] believes they hold rights to it.
Community podcast A community podcast is a collaborative podcast set up to support multiple contributors podcasting through generally simplified processes, and without having to host their own individual feeds. A community podcast also refers to podcasts that allow members of the community (related to the podcast topic) to contribute to the podcast in many different ways. This method was first used for a series of podcasts hosted by the Regional Educational Technology Center at Fordham University in 2005.
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Phonecasting Phonecasting is a portmanteau of telephone and podcasting, and simply means recording and listening to podcasts with a phone. Traditionally, podcasters would require a microphone and recording software to create their programming. Phonecasting replaces the microphone with a phone. The recording software is replaced by the recording service and a dial in number to call and record to. Podcast audiences simply dial up podcast shows on demand from their phone.
References
[1] "Podcast Production" (http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k1967&pageid=icb.page23750). President and Fellows of Harvard College. . Retrieved 2009-08-21. [2] "Oxford University Press | Podcast" (http:/ /www.oup.com/elt/catalogue/teachersites/oald7/wotm/wotm_archive/podcast?cc=global). Oup.com. . Retrieved 2010-01-15. [3]GildeZaiga,H.,Veenstra,A.,Vraga,E.,andShah,D.(2010)'DigitalDemocracy:ReimaginingPathwaystoPoliticalParticipation',Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 7: 1, 36 - 51 [4] Ben Hammersley: "Audible revolution" (http:/ /www.guardian.co.uk/media/2004/feb/12/broadcasting.digitalmedia),The Guardian, 12 February 2004. [5] Berry, R. (2006). Will the ipod kill the radio star? Profiling podcasting as radio. Convergence: The International Journal of Research Into New Media Technologies, 12(2), 143. doi:10.1177/1354856506066522 [6] OED (2008) [7] "What is PodCasting?" (http:/ /www.pcreview.co.uk/articles/Internet/What_is_PodCasting?/). PCReview.co.uk. 2005-06-09. . Retrieved 2010-02-08. [8] "Apple adds podcasting to iTunes" (http:/ /www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/6584.cfm). afterdawn.com. 2006-06-30. . Retrieved 2010-03-05. [9] "A Cast By Any Other Name..." (http:/ /www.twit.tv/2006/09/22/a_cast_by_any_other_name). TWiT.tv. 2006-09-22. . Retrieved 2010-02-08. [10] Whois record for netcast.com, created 2003-10-24. Retrieved 2011-02-10. [11] Whois record for netcast.net, created 2003-10-18. Retrieved 2011-02-10. [12] Whois record for netcast.co.uk, created 2001-06-11. Retrieved 2011-02-10. [13] Heffernan, Virginia. "The Podcast as a New Podium" (http:/ /www.nytimes.com/2005/07/22/arts/22heff.html), "The New York Times", July 25, 2005, accessed March 1, 2011. [14] Miller, Martin (23 May 2006). "Podfatherplots a radio hit of his own" (http://pressroom.mevio.com/2006/05/23/ podfather-plots-a-radio-hit-of-his-own-la-times/).LA Times. . [15] Green, Max (02 Oct 2010). "History Of PodcastingThe Importance of Podcasting In New Media" (http://justapodcast.com/ article-the-importance-of-podcasting-in-new-media.html). . [16] "Podcast trademark rejection" (http:/ /tmportal.uspto.gov/external/portal/tow?SRCH=Y&isSubmitted=true&details=&SELECT=US+ Serial+No&TEXT=78564869#). USPTO. 2006-01-06. . Retrieved 2010-01-21. [17] Podcast Trademark Gold {PTG} Rush (http:/ /www.podcastingnews.com/archives/2005/09/podcast_tradema.html) [18] "List of US podcast trademarks" (http:/ /tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=toc&state=ebk0n.1.1&p_search=searchss&p_L=50& BackReference=&p_plural=yes&p_s_PARA1=&p_tagrepl~:=PARA1$LD&expr=PARA1+AND+PARA2&p_s_PARA2=podcast& p_tagrepl~:=PARA2$COMB&p_op_ALL=AND&a_default=search&a_search=Submit+Query&a_search=Submit+Query). Tess2.uspto.gov. . Retrieved 2010-01-15. [19] "Podcast Ready Cease and Desist" (http:/ /www.podcastready.com/info.php?section=8&page=41). Podcast Ready<!. . Retrieved 2010-01-15. [20] Shaun Nichols in California. "Apple cracks down on use of the word 'pod'" (http:/ /www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2164984/ apple-goes-pod-makers). Vnunet.com. . Retrieved 2010-01-15. [21] Podcast Trademark Controversy [Updated] (http:/ /www.macrumors.com/2006/09/25/podcast-trademark-controversy/) [22] Apple letter (http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=309396084&size=l).
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External links b Creative Commons Podcasting Legal Guide (http://wiki.creativecommons.org/ Welcome_To_The_Podcasting_Legal_Guide) iTunes Podcast Tech Spec (http://www.apple.com/itunes/whatson/podcasts/specs.html) Dr. Jonathan Sterne defining Narrowcasting (http://isis.duke.edu/events/podcasting/casts/9Sterne.mp3) Podcatcher List for Windows, Macintosh and Linux Computer Systems (http://www.buzzmaven.com/ podcast-software-list.html) Open Source Podcast software for Joomla (http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/255/details) A Podcast Primer: article with theoretical/category overview of Podcasting (http://www.radicaltrust.ca/2007/ 08/07/a-podcast-primer/) An open-education guide to Podcasting, taught to university staff at Edinburgh Napier University (http://www. thepodcasthost.com/podwhating)
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A Folk Song A Day
A Folk Song A Day
A Folk Song A Day
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[1] A Folk Song a Dayis a project by Jon Boden where he recorded and released a folk song each day for one year.
About The project started on June 24th, 2010. The project has resulted in 12 digital albums (one for each month). Boden [2] hopes that it will promote social singing and be a resource for those looking for inspiration. The songs can be bought in the form of digital download from Amazon or from iTunes.
The Songs bA Folk Song A Day 1: July 2010 Tyne Of Harrow 05:18 The Hunt Is Up 03:06 I Wish That The Wars Were All Over 02:45 Blackwaterside 02:03 Barbara Allen 05:18 Cruel Mother 05:49 Chickens In The Garden 02:20 Across The Line 02:54 Pretty Cock / As I Stood Under My Love's Window 02:27 Banks Of Green Willow 04:24 Danny Dever 04:41 Mercedes Benz 01:56 Rambling Sailor 02:42 Yellow Roses 03:20 Big Steamers 02:24 Lucy Wan 03:30 Come Write Me Down 02:52
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The Bloody Gardener 03:42 Go And Leave Me 03:26 Rain It Rains 03:26 Stonecutter Boy 01:49 Sally Free And Easy 03:19 Young Edward In The Lowlands 03:54 Old Tom Moor 05:00 Tha' Lowks A Proper Swell 05:18 Banks Of Red Roses 02:20 A Blacksmith Courted Me 03:22 Maid Of Australia 04:27 Child Morris 07:04 The Old Songs 04:23 Tom Padget 03:49 A Folk Song A Day 2: August 2010 (Now) Westlin Winds 03:43 Two Young Brethren 02:09 The Land 06:14 Greenland Whale Fishery 03:22 Brown Adam 04:24 Shepherd of the Downs 04:09 Derry Gaol 03:04 Frankie's Trade 04:26 Ca the Ewes 02:51 Two Pretty Boys 02:26 Cruel Knife 02:42 Nostradamus 05:32 Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy 03:28 Bold Sir Rylas 03:07 Dream of Napoleon 03:34 Live Not Where I Love 03:45 Polly Vaughan 02:35 Saucy Sailor 02:53 Abroad for Pleasure 01:43 Oggy Man 02:21 Golden Glove 03:51 Country Life 01:45 Rolling Down to Old Maui 03:41 Jordan Is a Hard Road 02:59 Leave Her Johnny 02:40 Doleful Dance of Death 02:58 Randal 03:38 Bonny House of Airlie 03:20 Yorkshire Couple 02:26 William Taylor 03:09 Yarmouth Town 02:32 A Folk Song A Day 3: September 2010
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