The Future of Podcasting: The Lineup!
All of The Future of Podcasting guest blogger posts are formatted and loaded for your reading and commenting pleasure!
Each day at 430 am Central Standard Time, the new post will be available, so you need to check in on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week. I'll recap over the weekend.
I have worked to ensure the original formatting and links are set up correctly, but if there are any mistakes, they are mine.
Here's the lineup for the week:
Monday: Michael Butler of The Rock and Roll Geek Show
Tuesday: Michael Geoghegan of Reel Reviews
Wednesday: Mark Ramsey of Radio Marketing Nexus
Thursday: Tim Bourquin of Podcast Brothers
Friday: Dave Slusher of Evil Genius Chronicles
I hope you enjoy this week's feature as much as I have listening to their podcasts, reading their blogs and putting this together.
Leave your comments each day of the week and thank you for reading Business Thoughts!
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tags: podcasting | reel reviews | dave slusher | future of podcasting






I think it is great that you are focusing on talking about the future of podcasting. I do think though we all need to start thinking about whether podcasting is much bigger than just the iPod platform. If we want this way of audio distribution to really succeed we need start moving the name for this process to a more generic name like “Mobilecast” or “Mobilecasting". This word phrase is much more descriptive of the process and is not linked to a particular branded mobile player device.
Just my 2 cents. I am trying to spread the word and spark a discussion on the issue. I know that I am not the only one who feels this way as I have heard from many podcasters who have quietly talked about this issue for months now.
Rob Greenlee, WebTalkRadio.com
Posted by: Rob Greenlee | Monday, February 07, 2005 at 02:40 AM
Rob,
Thanks for checking out the feature and my blog. I've heard quite a bit of discussion about this point. The Podcast Brothers have spent a good amount of time on their podcast.
I honestly think that its going to be like swimming upstream. Podcasting has traction already, right?
Todd
Posted by: K. Todd Storch | Monday, February 07, 2005 at 05:35 PM