I wanted to post about how I was dubious of the effectiveness of the internet radio day of silence, but ironically, my computer decided to get stuck in an update loop as soon as I docked it at work. And now I only have 15 minutes to prepare an agenda for a meeting. So I'm going to slip on my headphones and crank up LaunchCast Plus and leave the commentary to whoever wants to post a comment.
6 comments:
This is the first I've heard of the Internet Radio Day of Silence. I am ticked off that one of my favorite BBC series, The Now Show, has stopped podcasting. Stupid British.
Apparently no one else cared about the Internet Day of Silence, either. There's no news of it today.
I question the effectiveness of the day of silence on internet. I am a broadcaster on live365. What did it accomplish? Where is the feedback from the effort? Did the industry experience any financial setback? If we are unable to impact anyone financially, then we can expect the July 15th deadline to silece small broadcasers like m church
I'm bummed, Anonymous made the great post. It's exactly what I was thinking about at one point nowhere near my computer. But it seems like part of anonymous's post was lost. Please come back and finish your post, anonymous!
This is the first I've heard of the Internet Radio Day of Silence. I am ticked off that one of my favorite BBC series, The Now Show, has stopped podcasting. Stupid British.
I'm bummed, Anonymous made the great post. It's exactly what I was thinking about at one point nowhere near my computer. But it seems like part of anonymous's post was lost. Please come back and finish your post, anonymous!
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