Milestone

Posted on January 8, 2005
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A few minutes ago, I heard the word “podcast” on broadcast radio for the first time. At the bottom of the hour break, there was a promo for On the Media which referred to this weeks show as “our very first podcast edition.” Time from inception of the term to hearing it on NPR - 4 months. Not bad.

Popularity: 10% [?]

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    6 Responses to “Milestone”

    1. Ross Shaw on January 8th, 2005 6:00 pm

      And ‘podcast’ as a search term has just gone past 1,000,000 hits on Google

      ‘Results 1 - 10 of about 1,010,000 for podcast. (0.12 seconds)’

    2. Ross Shaw on January 8th, 2005 6:07 pm

      Podcast has gone past 1,000,000 hits.

      ‘Results 1 - 10 of about 1,010,000 for podcast. (0.05 seconds) ’

    3. Ken Nelson on January 8th, 2005 6:38 pm

      Plus, the number of podcasts listed in the iPodderX directory went past 2000.

    4. Jones on January 9th, 2005 10:41 am

      My wife and I listen to On The Media every Sunday morning (6-7) and both agree it is the perfect show for NPR to get into podcasting with. It’s a timely show but not necessarily an “up to the miinute” news show. A balanced analysis of the Media in general. Now I’ll be able to listen to it when fully conscious rather than fading in and out of sleep.

    5. Evo Terra on January 9th, 2005 12:59 pm

      We’ve been mentioning our podcasts on our broadcast show for a month or so. You never know when your PD will decide Sunday needs yet another right-wing political show in the place of your spot. Call it a pre-emptive strike if you will.

    6. Brett Morgan on January 9th, 2005 5:21 pm

      Is it just me, or is the internet moving things faster and faster? I mean, the increased flexibility of our systems mean that the traditional r&d / manufacture / hype / sales cycle has been parrallelized and that will obviously decrease cycle times. And allowing the people with itches to drive the r&d allows appropriate r&d and product development to be done. But it seems to be more than that. Hmmm. Love the gentle readers by the way. So addicted. :-)

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