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Disney Cruise Line Releases Podcast On News Media Site

The Walt Disney Company has been in the podcasting space for a while. They have had podcasts on iTunes since that software started official support of podcasts directly in the software. They contacted Michael Geoghegan in the summer of 2005 to do a series of podcasts on the start of the 50th Anniversary Celebration of Disneyland in California. These turned into the Official Disneyland podcast which is released monthly and still produced and hosted by Michael Geoghegan. Walt Disney World followed with a weekly podcast started in late December 2005.

Now the Disney Cruise Line is getting in on the action, sort of. The podcast feed is at the DCLNews.com site, which is designed for use by news media outlets and professional journalists. There are only two items in the podcast feed so far, which are an audio segment and a video segment on the press conference announcing the 2007 Disney Cruise Line Mediterranean cruises. These were produced by David Brady who is producer and host of the Walt Disney World Resort: Plugged In podcast, which is the official podcast for Walt Disney World. He does a good job with the Walt Disney World resort podcasts, and did another good job with these two segments. I personally hope for more podcasts from the Disney Cruise Line and The Walt Disney Company in general as they could do some really imaginative things.

Podcast and Portable Media Expo A Winner

EXPO magazine has released their 2006 Best New Shows Awards, and the Podcast and Portable Media Expo was the winner in the "Trade and Consumer Show" Category. In the first year of the Podcast and Portable Media Expo had over 2,000 attendees and 60 exhibiting companies converge on the Ontario Convention Center in Ontario California.

The 2005 Expo was in November, but this year it is being moved up to September. The registration is open for this years conference as reported previously. And if you are interested in going to this year's show you are in for even more. In an email from Tim Bourquin, he said there will be about 80 companies exhibiting this year which is a third more than last year's show. And to accommodate the additional companies at the show, as well as the over 2500 attendees they are expecting, they have moved to a bigger hall to accommodate everything and everyone, myself included as I will be there covering the event for Droxy.

Virtual Podcasting Expo Now Open

The Virtual Podcasting Expo we reported was happening is now open. If you follow the "Read" link at the bottom of this post you can get into the virtual lobby. From there you can view the schedule and take some orientation tours of how the virtual conference system works.

From the schedule they seem to have some interesting topics being covered, like the "What Makes (Or Breaks) A Podcast - Podcast Listeners Speak" by Leesa Barnes, the "Podcasting Networks - The Best Way to Market Your Podcast" being offered up by Todd Cochrane, as well as several sessions on Feedburner uses with podcasting. But there are also some that are a little confusing on how they relate, like the "Top 10 Tips for Running a Political Campaign" session, I am sure one (or more) of those is to have a podcast on your campaign site to build community with your potential voters.

If you check it out, please leave a comment on what you think about it.

Are there more Podcast listeners than reported?

Back a while ago we covered the advertising impact from a research study, and fellow Weblogs Inc Network (WIN) blog The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) reported on the audience size aspect of the report. Now we have a blog post from the Geek News Central blog that their numbers for the current podcasting audience size is way off. Geek News Central is getting their counts from being involved with TechPodcasts.com network of podcasts and Podcasternews.com as well as also several other sites that are using the RawVoice Generator.

The post over there shows that if the Forrester Research report was  correct  that the numbers they have verified stats for would be a large percentage of the whole audience that the report says there is currently existing. Of course they know there are lot more other podcasts out there than they have the stats for, so they reach the conclusion the numbers from the report are way off.

Online Virtual Podcasting Expo

If you can't make it to the Portable Media Expo, which is taking registrations as reported here, or just don't want to wait until September, you can check out "The International Podcasting Expo" which is being held April 21 - 23, 2006. The unique thing is that this expo is being held around the clock, and online. The expo will be a non stop 48 hour event using a virtual expo system. There will be a cross platform audio conference room which will be recorded. Listeners can participate in live podcasts which will be available shortly after they are recorded on a special expo feed.  You can go sign up for the expo at their site.

Are any of our readers planning on signing up for this virtual expo?

2006 Podcast Expo Registration Is Open

It seems the registration for the 2006 Podcast and Portable Media Expo is open. This conference is going into its second year and from all accounts I have heard it was great fun had by all who attended the expo. It is at the Ontario Conference Center in Ontario California again, although it is moving from November to September. It is still two days of vendor exhibit hall, keynote presentations and conference sessions.

This conference is mostly aimed at those in podcasting, although I know a lot of podcast listeners went last year for the exhibit hall, and to mingle with, meet and see their favorite podcasters. It is also a way to get advertisers and podcasters together to facilitate sponsorship deals.

The conference has five conference tracks this year which are listed after the break.

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Podcast advertising on the rise

iPod with Dollar signsFollowing on the heels of the news of HBO signing to sponsor podcasts we reported the other day, we noticed an article on the growth expected in podcast audience s and advertising, which our fellow Weblogs Inc Network Blog TUAW (The Unofficial Apple Weblog) report on as well.

The research firm not only predicts the future size of podcast audiences, but they also predict the large growth in advertising dollars spent on podcasts. According to eMarketer, the advertising dollars spent on podcasts this year will be $80 million, growing to $150 million in 2008, and doubling to $300 million in 2010.

 

Gervais podcast to require paid subscription

Ricky GervaisTV Squad is reporting that the popular podcast from Ricky Gervais, creator of the original version of The Office, will become available only to those willing to pony up a subscription fee. The first "season" of the podcast, which features Gervais and his Office co-creator Stephen Marchant, was available through the British newspaper The Guardian and was free because of that corporate sponsorship. This new season is going straight through Audible (but will still be available via iTunes) and therefore is requiring a $7 payment for four episodes of the show.

iTunes U launches from Apple: no diploma required

iTunes U will really do wonders for kids that want to cut their college classes. Apple is providing the new service free for universities and colleges (yes, there is a difference since one can grant Ph.D.'s and one can't) so that schools can host educational content such as boring lectures, and those not-so-popular interviews that happen from time to time. Actually, we're being a little facetious because we heard some cool stuff in our college days; freshman year was the best three years of our lives! Apple indicated this is a hosted service, which makes us wonder if they're trying to be the Google of the academic world. After all, hosting the collective knowledge of the United States higher educational system isn't a bad business strategy, now is it?

Podcasting about....radio?

The Radio
Radio ShowIsn't podcasting supposed to be the final nail in the radio industry's coffin? Corey Dietz doesn't exactly think so and he's going where no podcast has gone: a podcast devoted to radio. "The Radio Radio Show" was the best best he could come up with, but we're thinking the "The Radio Podcast" was just too too confusing. Dietz will focus on all aspects of radio, and not just the traditional kind. Dietz's first guest is Steve Karr, who works for HitzRadio.com; an Internet Radio station.

Reader question: Can the S50 record while undocked?


Sirius s50Droxy reader, hez, is looking for some help. hez writes: "Question! Help!: I am interested in this unit primarily so I can listen to Stern. I commute via my car or on train and from what I understand the unit only recieves a "live" signal while docked. How will I be able to listen to Stern each day if I have the unit with me on the train in the hours the show is on?  Originally I thought that I could record Monday's show and listen to it the following day, but then I wouldn't be able to record the next days show because I will have the unit with me. I guess this is assuming that the Stern show will still be at its terrestrial radio time, right?"

It all sounds like a perfect plan: record your radio programming on the Sirius S50 while on the go. Get our thoughts after the jump!

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The Eiteljorg Museum get Podcasting

Eiteljorg MuseumMuseums really seem to be going head first into the podcast foray. The Eiteljorg Museum is no exception, having kicked off podcasting with it's "Into the Fray: The Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art" exhibition. The Eiteljorg Museum podcast, like several other museum based podcasts, is hosted by their curators and includes interviews with artists featured in the show. The discussions on American Indian and mainstream art may spark the imaginations of many listeners though.

You can tune into the Eiteljorg Museum podcast through iTunes or through their website.

Harvard Computer Science Podcast

HarvardOne of Harvard's Computer Science classes, "Understanding Computers and the Internet," has seen a massive fanfare from putting class lectures up as podcasts. Since making the lectures available as both audio and video podcasts via iTunes, "Understanding Computers and the Internet" Podcast has made the jump to the top 100 podcasts and the "New-and-Notable" list on iTunes. And damnit, there's bragging rights in that!

Somehow I can't see this as being a good tool for a "Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming" but for a low(er) level class like this, it's perfect. Just do a search for it on iTunes.

Podcast About Helping Students with Disabilities

PodcastA special collaborative effort between the Special Educational Assistive Technology, McLean County Unit District Number 5 and Infinitec has gone underway to create a podcast for helping children with disabilities. Specifically it's geared toward using technology with students with disabilities in a classroom setting. Entitled the BEST Podcast, short for the Building Educational Success Through Technology podcast, it provides teachers, parents, administrators and students an additional resource for learning about assistive technology. Awesome

Feauting reviews, success stories, and other great resources, this is a podcast with a higher cause. Show notes are available here.

Croncast Podcast: Now Available on DVD?

CroncastPalegroove Studios, claiming to be the first podcast production studio, has just released their popular Croncast Podcast on DVD. The DVD includes the entire first-year's worth of podcasting, including other things you'd expect on DVDs such as never heard before extras and a 'best of' bit.

The Croncast is a popular suburban husband-wife podcast, featuring Kris and Betsy Smith, though they say they're not your typical husband and wife show. Not really sure what that means, and having never listened to it myself I'm hesitant to pass judgement. But I have to wonder how many people would actually pay $30 for a DVD containing a full year's worth of podcasts. And who has the time to listen to it all? It's 96 hours man!

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