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	<title>Brain Lint &#187; Radio</title>
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		<title>Public Radio Podcasts: or lack thereof</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2005 03:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Kebinger</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve never thought much about podcasts &#8211; why do I want to listen to some pimply-faced nerd&#8217;s heavy breathing over his thoughts on Magic The Gathering? *Until Now&#8230;* One thing (ok, the only thing) I miss about not driving to and from work is listening to the radio, specifically the news in the form of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve never thought much about podcasts &#8211; why do I want to listen to some pimply-faced nerd&#8217;s heavy breathing over his thoughts on Magic The Gathering? *Until Now&#8230;*</p>
<p>One thing (ok, the only thing) I miss about not driving to and from work is listening to the radio, specifically the news in the form of <a href="http://marketplace.publicradio.org/">MarketPlace Money.</a> Without a portable radio, and with a good chance of being underground on a train that time of day I&#8217;m pretty much out of luck &#8211; enter the podcast!</p>
<p>But wait, even though I can stream the show live when its on WBUR, or anytime from the marketplace website, they don&#8217;t offer podcasts. I can listen to the show anytime, anywhere there&#8217;s internet for free, but if I want to download the show to place and time-shift **offline** I am asked to fork over some money. It would cost them nothing extra (as in close to zero marginal cost) to get a small script written that will generate a podcast XML file and provide that file along with an MP3 of the show (at a negligable bandwith difference over streaming) .<br />
I&#8217;m all for public radio making enough money to continue production, but it doesn&#8217;t ring true that podcasts are more expensive than streaming- especially since real audio server probably costs money, and none of the tools for podcasting have to. </p>
<p>Fortunately its pretty easy to record the realaudio stream to an MP3 and create an XML wrapper, and I can have my damn podcasts. (Unfortunately they don&#8217;t stream any faster than real time when recorded) Fair use? Isn&#8217;t it the same as if I recorded it off the radio directly? </p>
<p>Is the audible.com fee for podcasts just a tax on lack of scripting savvy?</p>
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