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Podcast

Digital recording which may contain sound, picture, or video files, and which is made available on the internet for others to download and listen to on computers or personal digital audio players. The term originated from the words ‘iPod’ (Apple's personal digital audio player) and ‘broadcast’.

In addition to downloading a single podcast, it is possible to subscribe to a podcast, via an RSS or similar feed, so that a personal computer automatically downloads future editions or versions of that podcast.

Podcasting began in 2004 and research found that in 2007 about 37% of Americans understood the meaning of the term podcast, but that only about 13% of Americans had actually downloaded one.



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com provide audio books for children, plus music for kids and poetry in an audio magazine format.
Jerry Hertel via e-mail Actually, I despise as much as you do--maybe more--the fact that the covers of audio magazines are typically sold to generate advertising revenue (we were not the first to do this), but I cannot get as worked up as you do about this particular cover, which, by the way, was not sold.
COM) The first issue of this marvelous new semiannual Brooklyn-based audio magazine, edited by Rebecca Gates and Lucy Raven, features a chat with retired sideshow performers, a pathetic found love letter, goofy improvised poems, and interviews with Alvin Lucier and Merce Cunningham.
 
 
 
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