
Thursday, May 05, 2005
The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #30: May 5, 2005
Content summary: Listeners’ comments (on the Paris Hilton podcast, Adam Curry’s and Ron Bloom’s strategy cast, how podcasts can keep you from getting a traffic ticket, saving shows on a dedicated hard disk, the Business Week blogging cover story—from Business Week—and “corporate vs. blogs vs. trade media); downloading sound clips from the Net, new numbers from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, blogging in English, uploading Les Blogs photos to FLickr, Hugh McLeod t-shirts, blocking employee access to blogs, Business Week and Forbes podcasts, ScienceCast.net, the US Forest Service shift from internal to external PR practitioners, more on Paris Hilton, and the UK Election.
Show notes for May 5, 2005
Welcome to For Immediate Release: The Hobson & Holtz Report, a 53-minute discussion recorded live from Concord, California.
Download the file here (MP3, 32.5MB), or sign up for the RSS feed to get it and future shows automatically. (For automatic synchronization with your iPod or other digital player, you’ll also need software such as the FeedDemon RSS aggregator, or the free ipodder or DopplerRadio).
In this edition:
Intro:
- 00:30 Shel introduces the show; Shel on the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
- 08.01 Listeners’ comments with Shel, including 1 MP3; how to give your feedback; show notes
Features:
- 19.00 Neville introduces his segment
- 19:50 Neville on downloading sound clips from the Net
- 21.38 Neville on new numbers from The Pew Internet and American Life Project
- 23.45 Neville on blogging in English
- 26.10 Neville on Photos from Les Blogs uploaded to Flickr
- 27.45 Neville on Hugh MacLeod’s Gaping Void t-shirts
- 29.04 Shel on companies restricting employee access to blogs
- 32.39 Shel on Business Week and Forbes introducing podcasts
- 34.42 Promo for ScienceCast.net
- 36.43 Shel on the US Forest Service seeking to replace internal communicators with external PR practitioners
- 41.16 Neville returns to the Paris Hilton discussion
- 43.25 Neville on the lack of new-media coverage of the upcoming UK election
Outro:
- 46:57 We’re together again next week; show notes; how to give your feedback; let us know if you want to guest co-host the show; about the music and the band; outro music
Links for the blogs, individuals, companies and organizations we discussed or mentioned in the show:
Intro - Paris Hilton podcast, The Simple Life, Paris Hilton’s book, “Confessions of an Heiress (enough with Paris Hilton already), Podcast NYC, Adam Curry’s Daily Source Code, Podshow.com, BoKu Communications, Ron Bloom, Dave Winer, KYOU Radio, Sirius Satellite Radio, Dan York’s blog post about how our podcast saved him from a traffic ticket, Heather Green from Business Week, Robin Capper’s blog post.
Features - Audacity recording software, Skype, Nicole Simon’s Useful Sounds, Pew Internet & American Life Project report on blogging, Pew Internet & American Life Project’s report on podcasting, Lois Le Meur’s English blog, Loic Le Meur’s French blog, Les Blogs, Flickr, Hugh MacLeod’s Gaping Void blog, Frank Barnako’s Internet Daily, Business Week podcast announcement, Steve Wildsrom, Forbes magazine’s podcast, ScienceCast.Net, YubaNet story on Forest Service decision to replace staff communicators with PR agencies, US Forest Service, UK Labour Party, Tony Blair’s diary, The Prescott Express, Guardian election coverage, BBC election coverage.
Outro - PodSafe Audio, Carter, For Immediate Release, A Shel of My Former Self, NevOn.
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So, until Monday, May 9…
Monday, May 02, 2005
The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #29: May 2, 2005
Content summary: Listeners’ comments (on communication strategy, measurement, champagne and tea “from our Australian correspondent”; on communication impact of blogs; podcasting at Les Blogs; identifing a blog author; equipment for mobile podcasting); Doc Searls at Les Blogs; Business Week’s cover story on blogs; lots of developments with podcasting; upcoming interviews in May; suggestions for co-hosts and panel discussions; blogging conference in New York.
Show notes for May 2, 2005
Welcome to For Immediate Release: The Hobson & Holtz Report, an 81-minute conversation recorded live from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and from New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Download the file here (MP3, 32.5MB), or sign up for the RSS feed to get it and future shows automatically. (For automatic synchronization with your iPod or other digital player, you’ll also need software such as the FeedDemon RSS aggregator, or the free ipodder or DopplerRadio).
In this edition:
Intro:
- 00:30 Shel and Neville introduce the show; Shel on the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
- 09.47 Listeners’ comments with Shel, including 1 MP3; how to give your feedback; show notes
Features:
- 26:24 Doc Searls’ presentation at Les Blogs - what blogs are and what they’re not
- 40:01 Business Week on blogs - the evangelical cover story and who it’s aimed at
- 48:56 Developments in podcasting - Warner Bros, Paris Hilton, Disney, Adam Curry’ and Ron Bloom, PR and marketing. What are the connections?
Short Takes:
- 69:02 Upcoming interviews in May - Mark Elbertse, CEO, Tulip Computers, on May 11; Peter Clifton, Editor, BBC News Online, precise date to be confirmed.
- 71:12 Suggestions for guest co-hosts and panels on the show - let us know what you think
- 72:25 Blogging goes mainstream - conference tomorrow in New York
Outro:
- 73:15 Shel solo on next Thursday’s show with recorded contribution from Neville; show notes; how to give your feedback; about the music and the band; outro music
Links for the blogs, individuals, companies and organizations we discussed or mentioned in the show:
Intro - New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, iPod, Bourbon Street, Mid City Lanes, Virgin Records, Charles Pizzo, IABC, Lee Hopkins, Alan Weiss The Ultimate Consultant book, Douglas Armour, Wendy’s, Microsoft, Lloyd Davis, Les Blogs, Matthew Gertner, Sony Walkman MZ-NH700, Vivanco, Constantin Basturea, Loic Le Meur, Les Blogs coverage, Global PR Blog Week 2.0, Mike Manuel, The New PR Wiki, Ned Lundquist, Pete Shinbach.
Features - Doc Searls, Cluetrain Manifesto, Linux Journal, The 1st Amendment, FCC, Society of Professional Journalists, Washington Post, eWeek, Business Week on blogs, , Leonard Witt, Michael Strangelove, The Internet Business Journal, Steve Rubel, Blogspotting, TypePad, Warner Bros, The House of Wax, Paris Hilton Podcast, Adam Curry, Daily Source Code, Captain Morgan’s Rum blog, Barbie blog, iPodder, Chris Thilik, The Simple Life, Nicole Ritchie, Internet Movie Database, Disney, Disneyland, Michael Geoghegan, Podcast Alley, GM Fastlane Blog, May It Please The Court, Adam Curry’s & Ron Bloom’s strategy podcast (MP3, 106Mb), ipodder.org, Podshows, New York Times, Infinity, Sirius Satellite Radio, Adam Curry’s Podshow press release, KYOURadio, Daily Source Code, Skype, SkypeIn.
Short Takes - Mark Elbertse, Hans Mestrum, Peter Clifton, Keith Sheldon, Wilma Matthews, Dan York, Craig Jolley, The Gillmor Gang, “Blogging Goes Mainstream: Is Your Company Ready?” conference, Robert Scoble.
Outro - Umphrey’s McGee, The Bottom Half, Etree.org, For Immediate Release, A Shel of My Former Self, NevOn.
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So, until Thursday May 5…
Thursday, April 28, 2005
The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #28: April 28, 2005
Content summary: Listeners’ comments (on featuring FIR, snarkiness by Business Week, having a guest host for the show, archiving and broadcasting audio input, blogs that float in outer space, audio blog summaries, syndicating RSS feeds, yet more on character blogs, doing promos like Adam Curry, searching podcasts by keywords); a broad review of Les Blogs; Apple is the new ‘old Microsoft’; lawyers start podcasting.
Show notes for April 28, 2005
Welcome to For Immediate Release: The Hobson & Holtz Report, a 64-minute conversation recorded live from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and almost live from Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Download the file here (MP3, 25.6MB), or sign up for the RSS feed to get it and future shows automatically. (For automatic synchronization with your iPod or other digital player, you’ll also need software such as the FeedDemon RSS aggregator, or the free ipodder or DopplerRadio).
In this edition:
Intro:
- 00:29 Neville introduces this show; how to give your feedback; show notes
- 03.00 Listeners’ comments with Shel, including 3 MP3s
Feature:
- 23:37 Les Blogs - blogging it, podcasting it, photographing it, talking about it, presenting it… a great and authentic social networking event [Technorati tag: lesblogs. Flickr tag: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/lesblogs/]
Short Takes:
- 49:22 Apple in the press and taking over the arrogance label
- 53:33 A law firm podcasts
Outro:
- 55:36 Doc Searls Les Blogs presentation; two very interesting interviews scheduled in May; show notes; how to give your feedback; about the music and the band; outro music
Links for the blogs, individuals, companies and organizations we discussed or mentioned in the show:
Intro - New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Audacity, Chris Ritke, 49Media, Scott Solomon, Business Week on blogs, Robert French, Steve Rubel, Johannes Gutenberg, Dan York, Peter Dean, Nicecast, Apple PowerBook, iPod, NewsFire, Steve Lubetkin, Olympus DS2, Union for Reformed Judaism, Disney World, Sherlock Holmes, Lee Hopkins, Richard Byrom, Adam Curry, Thalys, Podscope.
Feature - Les Blogs, French Senate, Fredrik Wacka, Lloyd Davis, Lee Bryant, Anu Gupta, Loic Le Meur, Euan Semple, Martin Dugage, Doc Searls, New Communications Forum, Skype, Flickr, BBC, Yat Sui, Outblaze, MSN Spaces, Peer Pressure, Mary Hodder, BloggerCon, Dave Winer, Guillaume du Gardier, Blogging Planet.
Short Takes - Apple, RIAA, Steve Jobs, Microsoft, Channel 9, Robert Scoble, Houston Chronicle, GM FastLane podcasts, iPressRoom, The Williams Law Firm, May It Please The Court.
Outro - Doc Searls Les Blogs presentation, Garageband.com, Cara Luna Amica, Rebecca Dru, Alta Vista Babel Fish, For Immediate Release, A Shel of My Former Self, NevOn.
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So, until Monday May 2…
Monday, April 25, 2005
The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #27: April 25, 2005
Content summary: Listeners’ comments (on character blogs, recording with an ipod, our mention in the New Scientists article on Skype, FeedDemon, our review of Yahoo 360 and employer monitoring of employee e-mail and online activity); Les Blogs update; Business Week’s cover story, “Blogs Will Change Your Business,” communication strategic planning, executive voice in a CEO blog, Wendy’s PR efforts in the wake of a customer finding a finger in a cup of Wendy’s chili, a client’s perspective on PR, the difference between marketing and PR.
Show notes for April 25, 2005
Welcome to For Immediate Release: The Hobson & Holtz Report, a 68-minute conversation recorded live from Concord, California, USA.
Download the file here (MP3, 28MB), or sign up for the RSS feed to get it and future shows automatically. (For automatic synchronization with your iPod or other digital player, you’ll also need software such as the FeedDemon RSS aggregator, or the free ipodder or DopplerRadio).
In this edition:
Intro:
- 00:31 Shel introduces this week’s show; how to give your feedback; show notes
- 03:22 Steve Rubel cites NevOn during Dave Winer’s podcast
- 04:43 Neville’s remarks from Les Blogs in Paris, along with several of the comments we’ve received from listeners.
- 24.46 Shel talks a bit more about Les Blogs and wraps up comments from listeners.
Short Takes:
- 37:12 Business Week’s cover story, “Blogs Will Change Your Business” - discussion of the article and some reactions to it, and a look at the associated “Blogspotting” blog launched by Business Week
- 41:09 The role of strategic planning in deciding which tools to use in a communcation effort (with a link back to the “character blog” discussion)>
- 49:00 Wendy’s PR efforts in the wake of a customer’s “discovery” of a finger in her cup of chili
- 54:27 A client lauds his PR agency’s efforts
- 55:46 What is the appropriate tone for an executive on a CEO blog?
- 1:00:33 Jim Horton’s essay on the differences between Marketing and PR
Outro:
- 1:02:37 Show notes; how to give your feedback; about the music and the band; outro music
Links for the blogs, individuals, companies and organizations we discussed or mentioned in the show:
Intro - Les Blogs, New Scientist article on Skype (including references to your humble hosts), Doc Searls, Cluetrain, Open Sauce Marketing, “What Is Open Source Marketing?”, Flickr, Fredrick Wacka, David Tebbutt, Halley Suitt, Marry Hodder, Skype, Technorati, Yahoo 360, Yahoo 360 blog, MSN Spaces, Global PR Blog Week, Vodaphone, Mike Manuel, Packard Bell AudioDream, Recording on an iPod, Andrew Marritt, Neil McIntosh’s Les Blogs post, Stowe Boyd’s Les Blogs posts, Frerick Wacka’s Les Blogs posts.
Short Takes - Business Week, Robert French, Wendy’s piece from Business 2.0, Robert French’s Business Week post, San Jose Mercury News item on Wendy’s PR, Paul Graham’s blog post on the value of working with his PR agency, Trevor Cook, “Whose Blog Is It Anyway” by Susan Solomon, GM Fastlane blog, IABC Cafe, Jim Horton’s “Marketers v. Counselors: Never-ending Misunderstanding”.
Outro - PodcastNYC, Underwhelmed, Reveal, For Immediate Release, A Shel of My Former Self, NevOn.
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So, until Thursday, April 28…
Thursday, April 21, 2005
The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #26: April 21, 2005
Content summary: Listeners’ comments (on not knowing what to think about blogs; recording on an iPod; on enjoying open source marketing interview; more on character blogs; screencasting and Camtasia; on IBM intranets and good publicity; suggestions for transcribing interviews; syndicating RSS content; from our Australia correspondent); report on the Blognomics conference; don’t dismiss press releases; restrictions on employee bloggers during an acquisition; internal communication measurement; update on re-publishing blog posts.
Show notes for April 21, 2005
Welcome to For Immediate Release: The Hobson & Holtz Report, a 66-minute conversation recorded live from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and Oakland Airport, California, USA.
Download the file here (MP3, 27MB), or sign up for the RSS feed to get it and future shows automatically. (For automatic synchronization with your iPod or other digital player, you’ll also need software such as the FeedDemon RSS aggregator, or the free ipodder or DopplerRadio).
In this edition:
Intro:
- 00:30 Neville on what’s in this week’s show; Shel‘s traveling so pre-recorded contributions from him; how to give your feedback; show notes
- 02:28 Comments from the last shows including 2 calls to the Comment Line and 2 MP3s
Short Takes:
- 24:19 Blognomics - brief report on the first business blogging conference in The Netherlands
- 34:42 Press releases - there’s still a place for a targeted vehicle that gets information to mainstream media
- 43:23 The lawyers take control - Abobe‘s acquisition of Macromedia provides some insight into what employee bloggers can and cannot say
- 51:00 Internal communication measurement - finding out who actually uses the company jets, not who you think uses them
- 56:28 PR Blog Watch update
Outro:
- 59:56 Show notes; how to give your feedback; about the music and the band; outro music
Links for the blogs, individuals, companies and organizations we discussed or mentioned in the show:
Intro - Peter Dean, IABC, Homer Simpson, Nicecast, Technorati, Skype, New Scientist, Dan York, iPod, Griffin iTalk, Packard-Bell, James Cherkoff, Johnnie Moore, Eric Eggertson, Steve Rubel, Jeremy Pepper, Chad Wandler, Camtasia, John Udell, del.icio.us, Heavy Metal Umlaut, Techsmith, MemberGate, Google, Bud Gibson, IBM, Adam Curry, Richard Byrom, Dragon Naturally Speaking, iPAQ 4150, eBay, Office 2003, Debbie Weil, Sallie Draper, WELS Imprint, Lee Hopkins.
Short Takes - Blognomics, RAI, Colby Stuart, Jonathan Marks, Ton Zijlstra, Elmine Wijnia, Marco Derksen, Frank Janssen, Eduard de Wilde, Guido van Nispen, Frank Meuuwsen, Krijn Schuurman, Loic Le Meur, Les Blogs, Flickr, Paul Molenaar, Web-log.nl, Joost Bon, MSN Spaces, Yahoo! 360, MSN Messenger, Feedster, Blogpulse, Gouden Gids blog, Nike, SEC, First Call, Andy Lark, Yahoo! News, Wall Street Journal, Investor’s Business Daily, Verizon News Center, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Adobe, Macromedia, Fredrik Wacka, Mike Chambers, Kevin Lynch, iRiver, Brad Whitworth, Hewlett-Packard, PR Blog Watch, Don Cowther’s 101 Public Relations, Constantin Basturea, Yahoo! RSS News feeds.
Outro - PodcastNYC, Melanie Disa, Ease The Pain, Les Blogs, For Immediate Release, A Shel of My Former Self, NevOn.
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So, until Monday April 25…
Monday, April 18, 2005
The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #25: April 18, 2005
Content summary: Listeners’ comments (on syndicating your RSS feeds and what a church is doing; Technorati search on your name can turn up unknown aggregated content; on keeping up the good work; more on professional journalists vs bloggers; thanks for the mention and the cool show; considering joining IABC and is MyComm any good?); intranets, folksonomies and tagging at IBM; how effective is your RSS measurement?; quick takes on Yahoo! 360; podcasts and accessibility; guesting on the Tech Knowledge podcast; Skype’s new services roll out; blog comment deletion and should you do it?; are character blogs a complete waste of time?
Show notes for April 18, 2005
Welcome to For Immediate Release: The Hobson & Holtz Report, a 76-minute conversation recorded live from Concord, California, USA, and Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Download the file here (MP3, 30.6MB), or sign up for the RSS feed to get it and future shows automatically. (For automatic synchronization with your iPod or other digital player, you’ll also need software such as the FeedDemon RSS aggregator, or the free ipodder or DopplerRadio).
In this edition:
Intro:
- 00:29 Shel and Neville on what’s in this week’s show; how to give your feedback; show notes; Shel not live in Thursday’s show
- 03:43 Comments from the last shows including 1 call to the Comment Line and 1 MP3
Short Takes:
- 22:53 Intranets, folksonomies and tagging - how IBM is developing a tool used by 315,000 employees worldwide
- 35:02 Measuring RSS - how effective are you in getting the message out? We discuss David Berlind’s recent post
- 40:00 Yahoo! 360 - our quick takes: easy to use, integrates well with Yahoo!, nice social networking tool, but not for business
- 46:29 Podcasts and accessibility - should communication tools like this not be used if they’re not accessible by all?
- 50:14 Neville joins Mike Wendland’s Tech Knowledge podcast for a conversation on communication and technology
- 52:56 Skype’s new phone number and voicemail services launched today
Features:
- 54:33 Blog comment deletion - should you do it?
- 61:06 Character/fake blogs - are they a waste of time or a valuable marketing tool? (We’re 50/50 on this one - what’s your view?)
Outro:
- 70:10 Show notes; how to give your feedback; about the music and the band; outro music
Links for the blogs, individuals, companies and organizations we discussed or mentioned in the show:
Intro - iRiver, Adam Curry, Lee Hopkins, Andrew Beacock, Peter West, Sallie Draper, WELS, My Yahoo!, IABC, Catholic Insider, CNN, Don Crowther, Peter West’s post on journalist vs blogger, Mack Male, MyComm, Cisco Systems, Roger D’Aprix, Ragan Report, David Murrary.
Short Takes - IBM, Bud Gibson, American Society for Information Science and Technology, Technorati tags, del.icio.us, IA Summit 2005, IBM’s presentation (PPT), Mike Wing, Lou Gerstner, David Berlind, Nooked, Libsyn, SWAG, iPodder, iPodderX, Yahoo! 360, Mike Manuel, Kevin Dugan, MSN Spaces, Yahoo! 360 reviews, LinkedIn, Hotmail, Global PR Blog Week 2.0, Eric Rice, iPod, Pete Shinbach, Mike Wendland, Detroit Free Press, Skype, SkypeIn, Skype Voicemail.
Features - Shel Israel, The Red Couch, Wiley Publishers, Toby Bloomberg, Paul Chaney, Gourmet Station, Allan Jenkins, GM FastLane Blog, BigHa, Steve Rubel, Hugh McLeod, Captain Morgan’s Rum Blog, Rok Hrastnik, Fredrik Wacka, Susan Getgood, Cartman, South Park, McDonald’s Lincoln Fry Blog, Barbie blog, Constantin Basturea, FakeBlogsWiki.
Outro - Garageband.com, Macromedia, Adobe, PodcastNYC, The Girl Who Has Everything, Motherboard, For Immediate Release, A Shel of My Former Self, NevOn.
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So, until Thursday April 21…
Thursday, April 14, 2005
The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #24: April 14, 2005
Content summary: Listeners’ comments (on open source marketing and the interview with James Cherkoff and Johnnie Moore; podcast tags; on Rupert Murdoch and the internet; where will co-creation take us?; world’s first train wi-fi in UK - not; on video news releases and FCC clarification; blog post republication without attribution will grow; on GM, the blog and the LA Times; enjoying the banter and smoking the podcast dope); blogs and censorship in the US - survey; journalism and blogging - investigative reporting and definitions; Creative Commons; aggregating PR blog posts Part 2; another forecast on podcasting growth; GM, the LA Times and GM’s blog commentary.
Show notes for April 14, 2005
Welcome to For Immediate Release: The Hobson & Holtz Report, a 66-minute conversation recorded live from Concord, California, USA, and Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Download the file here (MP3, 26MB), or sign up for the RSS feed to get it and future shows automatically. (For automatic synchronization with your iPod or other digital player, you’ll also need software such as the FeedDemon RSS aggregator, or the free ipodder or DopplerRadio).
In this edition:
Intro:
- 00:29 Shel and Neville on what’s in this week’s show; how to give your feedback; show notes; new host for podcast MP3 files
- 04:30 Comments from the last show (April 11) and on the interview with James Cherkoff and Johnnie Moore (April 12) including 1 MP3
Features:
- 16:15 Blogs and censorship - survey reveals Americans support blog censorship. Really?
- 24:14 Journalism and blogging - would a blogger undertake investigative reporting? What’s the difference between a journalist and a blogger? (And is that the right question?)
Short Takes:
- 41:52 Creative Commons - how do you enforce your intellectual property rights?
- 43:10 Don Crowther and aggregating PR blog posts - where do things stand now? And what can an individual blogger do to protect his or her copyright?
- 38:49 Forecast on podcasting growth - (credible) data from Forrester Research
- 52:23 General Motors and the LA Times ad pull - media analysis and GM’s blog commentary
Outro:
- 60:33 Show notes; how to give your feedback; about the music and the band; outro music
Links for the blogs, individuals, companies and organizations we discussed or mentioned in the show: Intro - Libsyn, FeedDemon, DopplerRadio, James Cherkoff, Johnnie Moore, Uri Levanon, Podcast Tags, Richard Rowan, Rupert Murdoch, Jon Froda, Lenn Pryor, Robert Scoble, Channel 9, Seattlest.com, Stuart Bruce, Caltrain, Daily Telegraph, WiMax, Om Malik, Pew Internet & American Life Project, Washington Post, FCC, Scott Solomon, GM FastLane Blog, Michael Wiley, Andy Beacock, Lee Hopkins, iPressroom. Features - Slashdot, ZD Net Australia, CNET News, Hostway, Google, Mark Jen, Dan Gillmor, New York Times, Society of Professional Journalists, PubSub, Guardian Unlimited Newsblog, Observer Blog, Ketchumgate, Jay Rosen, Mike Manuel, PR Week. Short Takes - Creative Commons, Don Crowther’s 101 Public Relations, PR Blog Watch, Constantin Basturea, BL Ochman, Jay Rosen, Frances Flynn Thorsen, Yahoo! News RSS feeds, Forrester Research, iPod, Apple, BBC Radio, Virgin Radio, Podshows, Adam Curry, Podshow, General Motors, Dan Neil, Bob Lutz, GM FastLane Blog, David Kiley, Automobear.com, Miro Pacic, Pontiac G6, GrandAm, Gary Grates. Outro - PodcastNYC, George Barnett, In the Back Room, For Immediate Release, A Shel of My Former Self, NevOn. If you have comments or questions about this show, or suggestions for our future shows, email us at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), or call the Comment Line at +1 206 984 0931. You can email your comments, questions and suggestions as MP3 file attachments, if you wish (max. 5Mb attachment, please!). We’ll be happy to see how we can include your audio contribution in a show. So, until Monday April 18…












