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Audible to begin RSS delivery and podcast service
Today, Audible announced plans to distribute the New York Times Audio Digest, Wall Street Journal and other periodic audio content via RSS. Audible customers can schedule automatic delivery of their periodic programming to their computers and to any one of more than 135 AudibleReady handheld devices, including the iPod.
Audible has also launched an information page outlining its strategy behind profitable podcasting. “Starting June 24th, you can put Audible’s management experience, platforms and tools to work for you and your podcasting strategy. Audible now offers content producers the infrastructure for circulation control, paid subscriptions and advertising management needed to effortlessly produce and manage podcasting - and turn that audio content into predictable, incremental revenue.”
[via I-Newswire.com]
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Hi,
has anyone checked out the new “My Audible Podcasts” feature? In general it seems to be the big thing, but trying to test it, I get no connection to the rss feed.
Posted by Christian Hieber on June 26, 2005 at 6:33 AM (PDT)
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Same here. I get a connection to the feed using Newsgator online, but I’m not seeing any podcast attachment to download.
Posted by podunk on June 26, 2005 at 9:01 AM (PDT)
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It worked for me using iTunes 4.9. It shows you the contents of your Library but only the New Subscriptions. So if you don’t currently have anything there you won’t see anything.
Posted by arcsine on June 30, 2005 at 5:00 PM (PDT)
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