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New Podcast: The iLounge Week in Review 2
It’s here - the second iLounge Week in Review podcast. We were all set to unveil the new and much-improved Week in Review format today, but we weren’t satisfied with the audio quality of the three-person audio chat we recorded. So this week, iLounge Editor-in-Chief Jeremy Horwitz fills in for the (soon to be regular) three-person panel, with commentary on the top news headlines of the week.
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1
i think podcasts are better with an album art and chapters? Can you not add the album art because of the file format? I would like to know. Podcasts are more “fun” with them.
Posted by Chris on July 22, 2005 at 9:07 PM (PDT)
2
is jeremy reading a script??
Posted by zeve on July 22, 2005 at 9:11 PM (PDT)
3
No script. That was basically a one-take impromptu off-the-cuff podcast right after discovering that our more elaborate recording wasn’t going to air this week. There will definitely be album art and chapters in upcoming podcasts; this one was hurried together.
Posted by Jeremy Horwitz on July 22, 2005 at 10:13 PM (PDT)
4
wow! I like this one much better. The speaker is great, not like the one in last week’s podcast…way to go!
Posted by joe on July 23, 2005 at 4:14 AM (PDT)
5
This podcast was Much better than the previous. I found it very engaging and informative. I look forward to next week’s with the multiple people. I can listen to your voice all day LOL —Jing
Posted by Jing on July 23, 2005 at 3:21 PM (PDT)
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I enjoyed this one much more, too. A podcast that just repeats the news we’ve already seen isn’t terribly interesting. One that adds commentary, however, is another matter. I can’t wait to hear how well a multi-speaker podcast turns out.
Posted by Commodus on July 24, 2005 at 11:06 AM (PDT)
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Jeremy, I recommend turning on your radio and getting familiar with hosts on shows like Mike and The Mad Dog so you have a good feel of the type of sound you should be going for.
You dont sound excited, you sound bored. Like your just reading paper.
Theres some tapes on the internet for Communications training and lessons.
I like the show dont get me wrong and I think you did a good job just that with a different style to feed you can make it even better.
Posted by Zeve on July 25, 2005 at 2:16 PM (PDT)