The Hobson and Holtz Report - Podcast #6: February 7, 2005

Production show notes for the February 7, 2005 edition of “For Immediate Release.”

Show notes for February 7, 2005.

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Welcome to our weekly podcast, a 46:41-minute conversation recorded live via Skype from Concord, California, USA, and Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Download the file here (MP3, 21.4MB), 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 free ipodder or DopplerRadio.)

In this week’s show:

Intro:

  • 00:25 Neville and Shel on what’s in this week’s show

Short Takes Part 1:

  • 01:38 Show length
  • 02:12 One comment from last week’s show on length
  • 03:17 Splitting the show into two shorter shows each week from next week
  • 03:41 New recording system for doing this show
  • 05:30 Email comment from last week’s show on sports podcast listing
  • 06:05 The Superbowl and advertising
  • 07:39 Unintended consequences of Armstrong Williams
  • 10:23 Lack of response in Europe and Asia on PR ethics issues

Feature:

  • 11:42 Interview - a conversation with Noah Acres, Sales & Marketing, BigHa

Short Takes Part 2:

  • 27:36 Online Social Networks 2005 virtual conference
  • 30:20 The fake McDonalds blog
  • 34:02 Ask Jeeves rumoured to be acquiring Bloglines
  • 36:04 Guest blogging on the Marcomm Blog
  • 38:04 Steven Phenix’s call to action to uphold the PR profession

Outro:

  • 40:52 Next week’s planned interview - Loic Le Meur, Executive Vice President, Six Apart
  • 41:50 On the show notes; how to give your feedback; about the music and the band; outro music

Links for the blogs, companies and organizations we discussed or mentioned in the show:

Short Takes - Marnie Webb, Skype, East Bay IT GroupEric Rice, SuperbowliFilm, Jeremy Pepper, Six Nations Championship, Sportpodcasts.com, Armstrong WilliamsKetchum, IRS, Spinwatch, PR Watch, Elizabeth AlbrychtOnline Social Networks 2005, Howard Rheingold, Lisa Kimball, Joi Ito, Flickr, The Well, Kevin Dugan, McDonalds, Marqui, Ask Jeeves, Bloglines, Mary Hodder, CNet News, The Register, Robert French, Auburn University, Marcomm Blog, Josef Blumenfeld, David Forstrom, Guillaume du Gardier, Josh Hallett, Dee Rambeau, Octavio Rojas, Dale Wolf, Steven Phenix, Elizabeth Albrycht, Neville Hobson, Bob Ledrew, Morgan McLintic, Tom Murphy, Jeremy Pepper, Peter West. Feature - BigHa, Movable Type, Blogger, Yahoo, FBI, Kryptonite, Toledo Blade, Google News, iPod Mini. Outro - Loic Le MeurSix Apart, TypePad, World Economic Forum blogGarageband.com, RIAA, SydFor Immediate ReleaseA Shel of My Former Self, NevOn. If you have comments or questions about this show, or suggestions for our future shows, email us at comments@forimmediaterelease.biz. 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. Until next week…

Posted by neville on 02/07 at 11:42 AM
  1. Thank you, gentlemen!  We appreciate your comments on our efforts.

    Neville, we’re happy to have you joining us.

    Shel,  :cheese: we’d love to have you join us, too!  Sorry, I can never resist an opportunity.

    The two :30 minutes podcasts sound great.  I did experience some ‘glitches’ in this downloaded MP3, but I’ll try again.  May be something on my end, or corrupted on download.

    Enjoyed the podcast, as always.

    All the best.

    Posted by Robert  on  02/07  at  05:11 PM
  2. Guys,

    My compliments for the show. I listened to it on the way to work and have to say, absolutely inspiring and food for thought.
    Since we were the first to have a businessblog in The Netherlands (may 2002), maybe this can be of any interest to you ;-)

    Posted by Frank Meeuwsen  on  02/10  at  07:58 AM

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