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According to an article in the New York Times today, Adam Curry has inked a deal with Sirius Satellite Radio to host a program entitled “Adam Curry’s PodShow”, beginning May 13.
Mr. Curry will help choose material for “Adam Curry’s PodShow” from some of the thousands of amateur shows produced in basements, living rooms and dormitories. Sirius subscribers, who pay $12.95 a month for the service, can listen to the show on channel 148, “Talk Central.”
PodCasting is about to hit the mainstream in a big way, I would guess. Also mentioned in the article are the plans announced by Infinity Broadcasting to convert 1550 KYCY in San Francisco to an all-podcasting station. Over 200 people have already submitted podcasts to the station.
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One Response for "PodCasting Gets Sirius"
May 2nd, 2005 at 12:54 pm
1It’s a branch of podcasting that’s hitting big.
The whole idea of podcasting is the ditstribution model – RSS, auto downloads and transfers to a portable player. This sounds nothing like radio – that was the whole point!
So podcasting didn’t hit Sirius, AdamCasting did. ;-)
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