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Podcasting (continued)

I've added another podcast to the Podcasts I Listen To list on the left hand column of this blog.

After writing the Exploding Radio post from yesterday, I went searching for music podcasts from FM radio stations.  To be honest, there isn't much out there yet.

Thanks to a link from a reader, I did find a bunch of podcasts from KCRW in Santa Monica, California.

The one I liked best is for a program called The Music Exchange.  It's a ten minute show that's played once a week on Tuesdays at 11:05am PST.  Here's how its described on KCRW's website.

Leading British radio DJ Steve Lamacq and KCRW's Nic Harcourt chat and play each other's music discovery of the week.

It's a great way to find new british bands.  And its short and fun to listen to.

Here's the link to the podcast.

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Posted March 20, 2005 in Venture Capital and Technology

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Thanks for yet another great post. I discovered you about a week ago and enjoy seeing your posts show up in my reader.

A great weekly podcast of new music is a http://www.thesoundsinmyhead.com/
I believe his name is Daniel and his tagline is "A weekly music show featuring songs and bands you might have missed".

It will interesting to see how he handles the "copyright issues" pertaining to the bands he plays (some well known) as his popularity increases.

BTW, I really like his episode synopsis. Clean interface.

Posted by: MerchMikey | Mar 20, 2005 1:40:49 PM

....or maybe the John Peel of the web....still proud....

Posted by: jackson | Mar 22, 2005 12:37:42 PM

As a podcast consultant (or perhaps insultant is a better word), 98% of the podcasts out there are not worth a minute of your time. Yet, after the hype, there are some interesting survivors which have excellent production values and are packed with passion. Those are the ones I would certainly subscribe to.

Posted by: Jonathan Marks | Mar 23, 2005 2:39:47 AM

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