The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #171: September 11, 2006
The Hobson & Holtz Report - Podcast #171: September 11, 2006
Content summary: In conversation with Bryan Person: the role of a podcast or new-media consultant, Podcamp Boston, remembering 9/11; CAPOW report from Podcamp Boston; Shel on employee communication; follow-up on the Adam Curry/Joseph Jaffe kerfuffle; listeners’ comments discussion; the music; and more.
Show notes for September 11, 2006
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So, until Thursday September 14…
I concurr, the music on the one minute news is not great. Shel is well intentionned to try and add production value, but imho that does not do it.
Greetings to both!
Posted by Jeff Clavier on 09/12 at 09:06 PMNeville (and other European listeners): if you want to listen to your MP3 player in the car, try getting a car stereo with a line-in jack. I got my Sony CDXGT200 back in December. The cost isn’t much more than those FM tuners.
I’m passing Shel’s comments about the lack of strategy in internal communications on to a colleague.
Now, the important thing: the FIR Geek Dinner at the Podcast Expo. Where? When?
Sallie
Posted by Sallie Goetsch (rhymes with "sketch") on 09/13 at 09:04 AM
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