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Adding media to blog posts with the Blubrry PowerPress Plugin
Image by Silicon Valley Blog via Flickr As Cleve, John, and I were preparing for the recent Cincinnati SPJ Podcasting Workshop, I thought it was helpful to put together a quick reference on how I add media files to the … Continue reading
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Installing the LAME encoder for Audacity
Image via Wikipedia Today at the workshop participants used Audacity to edit their audio files recorded using the Zoom H2 Handy Portable Stereo Recorder*. When we wanted to export the files as mp3, we realized that we were not able to, … Continue reading
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Tiffany interviews Aiesha
Tiffany Luckey from the Community Press interviews Aiesha Little from Cincinnati Magazine as part of the Cincinnati SPJ Podcasting Workshop at Northern Kentucky University. Music: Derek K. Miller, “Dodging Buses”
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The Breanna, Pat, and Joe Show
Participants Breanna Gaddie, Pat Meier, and Joe Wessels put something together on their own during the podcasting workshop.
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What’s for lunch?
Image by Aaron Landry via Flickr Daniel Johnson, Jr. asks participants what they think we’re having for lunch. Music: Derek K. Miller, “Dodging Buses”
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Cincinnati Streetcar Debate
John Schneider and Tom Luken debate the Cincinnati Streetcar issue during the Cincinnati SPJ Podcasting Workshop. Cleve Callison facilitated. Thanks to Joe Wessels for asking questions. Music: Derek K. Miller, “Dodging Buses”
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Finding music to play on your podcast
Image by CC Chapman via Flickr Because of the controversy surrounding the legality of playing licensed music on podcasts, the podcasting community came up with the term “podsafe” to describe music that is specifically licensed for that purpose. The WikiPedia … Continue reading
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Sample Grunge Loop
This is a sample WAV file, a 15-second grunge loop.