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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

The 7th Son Phenomenon Continues...

Cross-posting from SFF Audio:

7th Son Book TwoI just received word from author J.C. Hutchins that coming up on the November 14th chapter of 7th Son Book 2: Deceit, there will be a voice to make every Browncoat on the planet go weak in the knees (and that includes male Browncoats!). Actor Nathan Fillion! For the five or so people who may not know yet, Nathan Fillion is best known for his role as Captain Malcolm Reynolds in the short-lived Firefly television series, and Serenity movie.

"It's an absolute honor to have Nathan on the podcast," Hutchins said. "Folks best know him as a well-grounded hero in a science-fiction epic. 7th Son -- a reality-driven sci-fi thriller -- is a good fit for his cameo. The current listenership of 7th Son will love his 'previously on' reading ... but this provides a terrific reason for new listeners to hop aboard."

Well, you know that this Browncoat AND 7th Son fan will be all ears...
and well, godDAMN! ;-)

You can grab the feed for the 7th Son Novel with this link:

http://www.jchutchins.net/7thSonPodcast.xml

Gather around the campfire...

King Bonk's Campfire Cast, which is a great story-telling podcast by one of the most mysterious (and when I say mysterious I mean sort of sexy) voices I've heard, has done a great reading of Poe's "Tell Tale Heart", just in time for Hallow's Eve.

You'll like it so much you'll want to subscribe and hear more of his work! (The King's that is... not Poe. I'm sure everyone here knows Poe.) ;-)

Wow, with all this great stuff to listen to, how can one really choose???
Kids? Trick-or-treating? Candy? Bah- I've got listening to do!

Halloween Fun in Texas!

BROADCASTING TONIGHT!

The Texas Radio Theatre is broadcasting and streaming tonight
on KNTU 88.1 Denton.

Catch "Hecate Hill" an original audio play by Bill Fountain at 7pm
Central Time.

It's about a group of cyclists, trapped in a cabin, surrounded by an
army of skunk-apes ready to take over the World.

Find out more at hecatehill (dot) com
and
kntu (dot) unt (dot) edu

Also catch a new episode of the WHISPER "Some Things are Better Left
UNDEAD" streamed on KNTU's website. Not sure where exactly on the
website. Check the above website for details.

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(I looked around but couldn't find anything about the streaming of the Whisper... maybe someone else will have better luck?? Let me know and I'll update!)

Monday, October 30, 2006

More Radio Show Goodies for Halloween!

WSCA-LP Audio Theatre is heard every Tuesday from 6:05 to 7:30 pm


HAPPY HALLOWEEN
From The Colonial Radio
Theatre On The Air and
Jerry Robbins...


The All New Dibble Show

"HALLOWEEN SHOW"

Dibble and the gang spend Halloween night in
the haunted mansion on Mayhem Hill.


Note: THIS SHOW IS HILARIOUS!

For more information about programming
available from The Colonial Radio Theatre
On The Air, check out the link below...
You'll be glad you did!

http://www.colonialradio.com/

Starting at 6:05 Eastern- which HEY is only two hours' difference now!! Yay!

Willamette/Ollin Halloween FUN

You know, the hubby was in Portland just a couple weeks ago for business, and if it were this week instead- I would have SO been up in Oregon too!!! Here's why:

The Willamette Radio Workshop will be doing triple-duty for Halloween -- and we'll be there! This Tuesday, Oct 31 at 10:30am PST, KBOO-FM 90.7 in Portland, OR will start the festivities on "Stage & Studio" with Dmae Roberts, featuring two short offerings from WRW: * THROUGH THE TURNSTILE, a post-apocalyptic tale of dark irony and reluctant human contact by Carole Dane * H.P. Lovecraft's THE OUTSIDER, adapted by yours truly for the Willamette Radio Workshop, produced and performed by its director Sam A. Mowry.

(Yours truly would be Joe Medina of Ollin Productions/Afterhell)

Go to http://www.kboo.fm/listen to stream the broadcast live. And if you happen to be in town that night, come join us at the McMenamins Kennedy School at 5:30pm and 7pm. Come see the Mercury Theater's rendition of DRACULA performed live! Watch the show and bring the kids to trick or treat indoors, all for free. Ollin Productions will be there with audiodrama CD's for sale.
Come freely. Go safely. And leave some of the happiness you bring!


How fun does THAT sound?? What other Halloween fun is going on in the audio drama world? I must investigate!

Storytelling Competition Underway!

UPDATE: There is still time to get a submission entered, so I thought I would bring this to the top again!

From October 20:
*I just wrote this for Pickle News, and thought I would copy it over here for all you audio drama enthusiasts. Looks like a good opportunity, whether you all ready are an experienced audio storyteller, or wanting an excuse to try out your voice!


Christiana Ellis, author of the Parsec-nominated podcast audiobook, Nina Kimberly the Merciless, has created a storytelling competition for anyone who has a microphone and can create an audio file, Pickle Tales.

Contestants write and produce five-minute audio skits based on the theme created for each round.

Says Ms. Ellis, “I was looking for a new project that could really demonstrate the power of the podcast medium. Podcasting is reviving the oral tradition of storytelling. With nothing but a computer and a microphone, anyone can create their own content and put it out there for the world to see. With Pickle Tales, I wanted to showcase some of the amazing talent that can be found in places you might not expect.”

The ultimate winner will receive $250 and a month of free banner advertising on the Podcast Pickle directory site.

Storytellers have until midnight on October 31st to submit their entries.

One-touch iPod recording


Final_irecord_1 Streaming Audio is offering an easier way to get content on your iPod, PSP or USB mass-storage device. The iRecord is about double the size of an iPod and features analog TV and Audio inputs and a USB output. Just hook it up to a DVD player, VCR, TV or any other analog video or audio source and you can record the content directly onto your playback device. The iRecord uses H.264/AVC for video encoding and AAC for audio encoding. Music only recording is supported by MP3 audio compression. It's available now for $200.

[Via iLounge]

Saturday, October 28, 2006

New DRE story now available!

Ooohhh... I just finished listening to episode one of Dream Realm Enterprises' latest series, "The Realm Weaver". Excellent story about a man imprisoned wrongly, and the voice he thinks perhaps is saving his sanity....

Imagine if you can, being thrown away into the deepest, darkest place, in your deepest, darkest imaginings. Left there alone with only darkness, and your own thoughts for company.

And imagine if you heard someone crying. Could it be that you are not truly alone? Could it be your imagination playing tricks on you? Or could it be something beyond your darkest nightmares?


Direct download here.

The introduction alone will completely grab you... ;-)

Friday, October 27, 2006

The iPod Turns 5. Whoopie.


Some silliness from Gizmodo:

Hey, today's the iPod's fifth birthday, born October 23, 2001. We'd sing Happy Birthday, but copyright law prevents us from doing so unless we pay the owner of that song. So instead of crooning that hackneyed ditty, we're going to spread the haterage about the iPod.

The iPod gets so much adoring and worshipful press—we ink-stained (pixel-stained?) wretches are fawning over it 24/7—so we figured it was high time somebody took it down a notch or two. As my Gizmodo colleagues hide in the closet, they've shoved me out into the limelight to take the heat, offering my Top 10 Reasons Why I Hate You, iPod. So get your flamethrowers ready. Here goes:

There's no FM: we have some great FM stations around these parts, one jazz station in particular that I listen to all the time in the car. I can't do that with the iPod. How much more would it cost to put FM in that thing, maybe two bucks? Get over it, put the damn receiver and there and be done with it.

More haterage, after the jump.

Scratches: Yes, the new aluminum iPod nano is allegedly scratch-resistant, but it's retro, looking kinda like the old mini. We don't like going backwards. Our first-gen iPod nano looked like a skating rink on day two, and we were coddling it in microfiber most of the time. What, does it have a wax coating? What good is a beautiful design that gets all scratched up if you touch it? Meh.

Battery life: We still haven't forgotten about the first-generation iPod whose battery wore out quicker than a prematurely-ejaculating teen. Plus, it was nigh on impossible to replace there for a while. Now, the batteries still won't last long enough, even in the newest models. There are cheap Taiwan knockoffs that last twice as long. Fix that.

DRM: Digital rights management is shit, no matter how you slice it. Sure, Apple's DRM, called FairPlay, gives you a little more leeway, but we'd rather not have anyone telling us what we can do with music we've purchased. Makes us want to steal it.

iTunes is janky: iTunes is weird, and although we have no trouble using it, we're getting tired of teaching our grandparents all of its intricacies. We thought this was Apple, where everyone could use it and it would be easy. iTunes is not easy enough, and doesn't follow Windows conventions closely enough.

No Bluetooth: How hard can it be to put Bluetooth in the iPod? Then we could get rid of all those wires with their auto-tangle feature, seemingly wrapping around themselves while you're not looking, requiring an untangling session a few times a day. Bring on the Bluetooth.

Thief magnet: This is not really the iPod's fault, but the damn things are so popular, if you're wearing white earphones, you might as well have just painted a big target on your back. At least release some official black Apple iPod earbuds, or various colors...? Maybe that'll throw the muggers off for a little while.

My kid wants a new one every six months: Steve Jobs himself talked about how iPods must often be replaced. Sure, any consumer electronics device that's cutting edge will be obsolete quickly, but at least you can make them less appealing to my kid, whose nagging me for a new one on a regular basis.

No widescreen: You're making the mistake of the Microsoft Zune, sticking with that old-fashioned 4x3 aspect ratio. We want wide screen; that's the way of the future. While you're at it, give us better than 640x480 video on iTunes.

No WiFi: speaking of Zune, you could've put WiFi on the iPod a long time ago, and not crippled it seven ways to Sunday, too, as Microsoft is about to do. Another missed opportunity.

Oh well, happy birthday anyway, iPod.

Read it again, Sam

Shamelessly swiped from SFF Audio! ;-) I had to post it over here because it features one of the most unique voices I've heard in audio cinema. (And yes, unique is a complement!)

Podcast - The Time Traveler ShowThe Time Traveler Show podcast #9 is out, this one's a "Halloween Special." The featured tale is a short story by the legendary Jack Vance. Entitled When The Five Moons Rise it is read by Sam A Mowry of The Willamette Radio Workshop. When The Five Moons Rise first was first published in the March 1954 issue of "Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine."

Oh and stay tuned to the end of the podcast to hear a special H.G.Wells & Orson Welles duo radio interview from 1940!

The Time Traveler Show #9 When The Five Moons Rise by Jack VanceWhen The Five Moons Rise
By Jack Vance; Read by Sam A. Mowry
1 MP3 File - [UNABRIDGED]
Podcaster: October 2006
Podcast: TheTimeTravelerShow.com

To read the complete show notes for podcast #9 click HERE.

Subscribe to the podcast to listen for free:

http://www.timetravelershow.com/shows/feed.xml

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Day of the Dead

Back in May I first mentioned Final Rune Productions, and their audio play "Day of the Dead" is being featured on the Sonic Society the next two episodes. It's very well-done, and an excellent tribute to the New Orleans that was.

Also that crazy Podcast Princess is back, making her case for honorary Canadian citizenship. I wonder if it'll fly...

Also, that zany Dr. Floyd is back with more adventures.

This show is crazy AND zany! Who would want anything more?

Link to the podcast HERE.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Stirrings in the Dark Building

UPDATE! Check out this quick interview on Lit Between The Ears. What a GREAT name for a blog!

I squealed with glee when I saw a newsletter from DRE in my inbox! Someone's alive in that dark building!! They have been busy too... here's their latest trailer for the newest anthology series, "Realm Weaver" :

Breaking the Gloaming Trailer

From the newsletter:

Get ready for a whole new season of madcap adventures aboard the Titan 1! Yes, Robotz of the Company's 3rd Season gets underway beginning in December with two all-new specials! First up you will get to hear what goes on behind the scenes in our exclusive special featurette entitled: "Behind the Botz"! Followed up in time for Santicon Day with the Robotz of the Company Players rendition of Dickens' own classic holiday tale "A Santicon Carol"! All this will be followed up in January when the 3rd Season of Robotz of the Company kicks off with all-new twists and turns! So, stay tuned!

(If you have never heard ROTC, or would like to catch up before season three begins, copy and paste THIS into your podcatcher, and enjoy! Or head to the BLOG and listen that way!)

That isn't enough for you?! Okay then, we can also promise a new trip inside the TARDIS, as our Doctor Who Fan Series returns in 2007 with the exciting four part adventure "War Torn" written by Kyle Borcz and Julio Angel Ortiz. And if you want more, we have Kyle Borcz' amazing new suspense/thriller Soleil also coming your way soon! All this and more will be coming your way soon exclusively from DREGold! So, don't miss any of the action!
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I can't tell you how excited I am about all the things happening with DRE- it's going to be a great year for them! :-)

Pig Porn

Seriously, what do you expect at almost 2am?

These things are KILLING ME.

The Stereo Squealer speakers will oink out sounds from your PC, Laptop, Mini disc player, MP3 player, iPod and mini whilst you control the volume by twisting one of their little pigtails!

KILLING. ME.

Friday, October 20, 2006

If you've never listened to the Small World before..

NOW would be a GREAT time to check it out and start listening! ;-)

Jack Ward

Interview with Jack Ward, co-founder of Sonic Cinema Productions.

We discuss how he got into radio theatre; developing Shadowlands Theatre; CKDU 96.5 FM; how The Sonic Society and Sonic Cinema Productions; his literary radio programs Chapter and Verse and Guided Winds; Todd Maffin; the Ideas radio program hosted by Lister Sinclair; the concept behind Shadowlands; Rod Serling; writer Lucille Fletcher; his radio drama, Right Number, Wrong Party; the scope of the projects and people in The Sonic Society; is partner Andrew Dorfman; The Dead Line radio drama; their adaptation of Firefly; Joss Whedon; working within the constrains of someone elese’s universe; Kevin J. Anderson’s Star Wars series; capturing the essence of the characters in Firefly; wherehis love for radio theatre came from; The Firesign Theatre; The Frantics; the Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas spoken word CD; radio theatre he currently enjoys; the Claybourne podcast; Bruce Sterling’s Zeitgeist audio book; why radio theatre is close to death; are podcasts obscure; the secrets of making great radio theatre; Actra.


GREAT interview Joe & Jack! Definitely subscribe to the Small World Podcast- if you've been listening to Sonic Society regularly, you know that I am a big fan!

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Over a million served

Your foreign correspondent here with an exciting bit of news shamelessly ripped off from our friends at Podiobooks! Here's an excerpt from a recent post of Evo's:

What if you passed a million podcast downloads, and sorta missed it?

On October 18th, with very little fanfare, a major freaking milestone was achieved. It was on or about that time that we delivered over ONE MILLION podcast downloads. Quite the accomplishment in just over a year, I think...

...At any rate, I’m stoked and you should be, too. Hats off to all of our authors. Without them, this would not have been possible. They rock. And you rock too, ‘cuz it was all y’all that did the downloading. Hell, everyone rocks!

Now, let’s go for a BILLION! (Yes, I’m good at math and sorta kidding. But it’s good to have goals…)

It's pretty damn impressive really, and it's only the beginning! You can read Evo's full post HERE.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Going Straight To Afterhell

See what happens? I get home and I have no time to blog. The horror I tell you! Well, actually I can't say that, I think my problem is I have too many blogs, because I have been blogging.

Anyway, lots of goodies to tell you about, and they involve the most inclusive show in radio/podcasting. Tonight they go back to an absolute favorite of mine, Afterhell Vol. 2. Long-time readers might remember when I bought this baby back in April... but I have absolutely no problem listening to it over and over again.

A side note, but related: Jamie Lawson, one of the amazing people at Ollin Productions, has succumbed to the call and started her own podcast! "It was 20 years ago today" is exactly about that. A moment in history on the day she podcasts, 20 years earlier. (did that make any sense?). I absolutely LOVE it, and it's a different take on history than you might expect. I'm WAY behind after being away for a week, but they are short 5-6 minute segments, and they really take you back to a time not too many are talking about yet in any detail. Of course, I only have a limited memory of 20 years ago... after all I was uh, 14...

Also, I will just throw in this mass post that episode #4 of Firefly:Old Wounds, is also up on the podcast site and ready for your anxious ear. A slight delay, but well worth the wait, which I'm sure you all ready knew. ;-)

Hmm.. anything else? Nope, I think I covered it all.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Original People

Here, kitty kitty...
I think I've done more blogging this week away than I have at home in the past month or so! But thank you so much Mr. Taylor for sneaking in a post there, I know what a busy man you are with the next Red Panda season going strong. :-)

If anyone scrolls downward and checks the sideboard, you have probably noticed that there is a quote of the day posted. Today's was a good one:

There are no original ideas. There are only original people.
Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

I know a couple original people I'd like to mention right now. Last night I shared a beer and numerous munchie finger-foods with Jerry Robbins of Colonial Radio Theatre (all right we each had our own beer). I got PRESENTS!! Yay!!! I picked his mind about radio theatre, and he picked my mind about podcasting. Did I have a recorder? Why, of course not. That would require brain power and actual thinking ahead. It was a wonderful time, and I am honored to have met this writing machine in person. I'm just glad he had a whole two hours to kill!

It was also a nice break from playing Sherpa to my sister and her family. Unfortunately, while here we have had a family emergency, so the stress only continued to build. I won't bore you all with the details, but it leads me to original person number 2. He's a pickle of a guy, and he sent me this video to cheer me when I was up late last night, and thinking, and stressing, as I tend to do... what a doll. And he looked like a... pickle doll...
(takes quite a few minutes to download, give it time... )

OK, this sherpa's break is over!

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

While the cat's away...

Hi-ho, S.A.A. Foreign Correspondent here. The Queen Bee asked if I'd keep the lights on if she got too busy with her secret mission to Beantown... Here's a bit of news from the Northern Frontier.

One of the members of our Decoder Ring Theatre ensemble is, in addition to being an actor I've worked with for years, on staff at Space: The Imagination Station (the science fiction cable station here in Canada). Which means when he's not playing roles like "Tom Tommorow, Man of the Future" in The Red Panda Adventures (among many others) Johnathan Llyr gets to do cool things like interview Shatner and Nimoy. At the same time. Jerk.

Space is one of the few traditional media outlets here that seems to "get" the internet. Rather than hide under a bed and hope it goes away, they're trying new things. And since they have access to information above the "internet rumour" level... not to mention cool interviews etc... they're trying out a weekly Podcast version of their Sci-Fi/Fantasy news show Hypaspace with John as host. The first episode is up for your dining and dancing pleasure... by all means give it a spin and send your feedback their way. It's equal parts news and sassmouth, and there's a neat clip of Guillermo del Toro talking about Pan's Labyrinth. I'd like it if it were longer, but maybe that's just me. At any rate, give it a try. You can download it directly from HERE and apparently this is the RSS Feed - though I haven't tried that yet, myself.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Society Withdrawl

Hmm.. I might be going through withdrawl here in Boston. See, most of you know by now I'm dubbed "podcast princess" by my dear friends up in Halifax (which wow- I feel so much closer to them right now- like I could hop a ferry or something!), and I put their podcast together for them each week. Since January, consistantly.

Well, here I sit. Knowing the show is on tomorrow and I have nothing to do. Nothing to prepare. Nothing to edit. And it totally sucks! But I realized how anal I've become about the podcast too- OMG I sent them flipping CODE for the show notes, so they wouldn't have to mess with it (ok and so it would be the way I do them...). LOL! I'm a sick girl... I never knew I had the control freaky gene!

But I did have a point here. I go over to their page to see what's going on, and I'm like, WOW! Jack is turning into his own addict blog! Here's what I found:

New Schlock Audio goodies! (which my sis was telling me today she REALLY likes to hear, and I was just thrilled she listened to SS!)

Red Panda Season Two Begins! (I have it on the iPod, but haven't listened yet... was finishing their podcast extra first.)

So now, since I feel completely useless as an audio addict, I will go drown my sorrows in the above-mentioned iPod...

(cue sappy pity-music)

Way cute audio porn

Now I'm not a fan of satellite radio, but this was too cute not to post here.

Start with our exclusive AroundSound™ system in stereo supported by THREE speakers and ported bass for incredible "Out of the box" sound. With all that power, what should you listen to? Talk radio and NPR are there for the asking through our digital AM/FM tuner. Need more choices? Add XM*, and enjoy over 150 digital radio channels of commercial - free music and premier news, sports, talk, traffic and weather. Ready to fire up your favorite download? Use our Portable Audio Ready feature, hook up your MP3 and let the good times roll! All this packed into a handcrafted wooden cabinet with beveled aluminum accents.

If I had $80 lying around, I'd buy it for eye candy alone, and forget the subscription to XM- I'm too much of a podcast brat now! (sorry Jerry!)

For those living on the wild side, check out the porn I posted here!
Oh yes people, I'm in Boston until Saturday, and have NOTHING else to do in the evenings but blog... you're all in trouble. ;-)

Sunday, October 08, 2006

You don't know how busy you are

Until you find yourself up at midnight at your sister's across the country with nothing to do but scour the internet, and listen to podcasts!

Yes fellow addicts, I'm currently shivering my desert-accustomed patootie off, and it feels like it's only 9. I always love coming to the east coast though, and not just because my sister and her family are here! Today was a BEAUTIFUL day, and I took my nephews apple picking and they wore me out all afternoon! It did make me miss my girls though... :-(

Anyway, LONG flying day yesterday, and it was bumpy and turbulant for most of it, and I HATE HATE HATE to fly. Thank goodness for my podcasts, and the voices of several I can now say I have met in person to keep me company. Here's what got me through the day:

*Gabber JaW (John we need to talk about that social/cultural melting pot thing!)
*Decoder Ring Theatre (GREAT bonus cast you guys! I've got the new Red Panda waiting too!)
*Toppers Tap Podcast (Dave, you are doing great! When can I be YOUR sidekick?)
*The Twisted Pickle (heeheeeeee)
*Democracy Now
*All Axis Radio (without question)
*Sonic Society (I wanted to hear all three episodes of Firefly straight through. Ohhhhh....)
*The Big Show (they live practically down the street from me- so I love the local perspective of things. And yes, Arizonans at a hockey game suck.)

One more cool thing- I wore my Morning Brewcast tshirt on the trip yesterday, and THREE people asked me about it! Is that completely awesome or what? It just tells me that you podcasters out there NEED to get shirts! That is one thing I'm doing when I get home, for sure.

There is plenty more I want to get through this week! I think I'll do some more listening now, since I am still wide awake! More audio bits later!

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

About that term, "pod"

Pod People Ponder Litigation

By Steve Friess| Also by this reporter

ONTARIO, California -- Apple Computer's recent legal threats to rivals using the terms "pod" and "podcast" met with giggles and kvetching among podcast entrepreneurs and enthusiasts gathered here to discuss the future of the industry.

Carrying more than a week's worth of sometimes tense online chatter about Apple’s recent letter to Podcast Ready claiming possible trademark infringements, the 2,500 attendees at the 2006 Podcast and Portable Media Expo on Friday alternately complained and laughed about the prospect that the iPod maker might own such seemingly generic words.

Podcast Ready, the tradeshow’s top sponsor and maker of software that allows users to easily synch any mp3 player with any computer, was slapped with a letter from Apple (first made public by Wired News) saying that Apple believes the company’s name and its use of the term "MyPodder" violate Apple’s trademarks.

In the letter, Apple challenges Podcast Ready's efforts to obtain its own trademark, revealing it is pursuing a trademark of its own for "iPod" and "pod." The letter claimed: "The term 'pod' has also been adopted and used extensively in the marketplace by consumers as an abbreviation to refer to Apple’s iPod player. The 'iPod' and 'pod' marks indicate to consumers similar thereto originate from or are sponsored or endorsed by Apple."

The implications are that if Apple succeeded in proving that, all businesses and even hobbyists who use the term could be subject to cease-and-desist letters from Apple.

"Oh, that’s my biggest fear," said Gary Leland, owner of Podcast Pickle, a podcast directory. "I've got my name pretty well established now and I would hate to have to change it. It would be a terrible thing for thousands of podcasters out there. I'm just glad I haven't gotten one of those letters."

Yet the odds of Apple prevailing seems remote to Tricks of the Podcasting Masters co-author Rob Walch. He ranted on a special edition of his Podcast411 program earlier this week that journalists and bloggers were blowing the situation out of proportion. Walch noted that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has put the term "podcast" into its list of generic terms, a move likely to doom anyone who wishes to own it, and that another company actually has owned the trademark "pod" since 1998 as it pertains to digital music.

Walch and others think Apple may have a legitimate complaint in the use of MyPodder, which sounds like "iPod," and that the rest of this is legal posturing to prove they aggressively defend their trademarks. "I think it's bad public relations and you wonder why they're doing this and what's going on," Walch said. "But a lot of things going on in the legal realm are done without logic or common sense."

The issue is actually seen by many as something of a joke, as evidenced by the uproarious laughter that greeted keynote speaker Leo LaPorte's mention of the notion that Apple might own the word "pod."

It’s no laughing matter, though, to Podcast Ready founder and CEO Russell S. Holliman, who has lots of money invested in his Houston-based start-up company's name and says others are playing down the problem. Apple has also sent similar letters to others, including PodGolfFitness.Com, a content provider, iand Mach 5 Products, a Florida-based mom-and-pop business that sells a gizmo they call the Profit Pod that keeps track of profits in arcade and vending machines.

"The letter tells us they want us to stop using our name, to give up our name," Holliman said. "I have this name being printed onto boxes right now as we speak."

Holliman said his team is still contemplating how to respond. Their deadline is Oct. 5, and he's trying to decide whether his young startup can afford to defend against legal action Apple may take, however merited.

LaPorte used the situation to renew his ongoing, admittedly fruitless, quest to change the name of the medium from "podcasting" to something else. LaPorte, host of This Week in Tech and other podcasts, used part of his address to reiterate his belief that the term "podcast" does create confusion among consumers that they can only be played on iPods.

"I know the word is not going to go away," he told the crowd. "Podcasting existed before iTunes. It is not dependent on Apple, it is not dependant on iTunes, it is not dependant the iPod. We need to be clear about that. It is not good for us as podcasters to be this closely associated with Apple."

Sonic Society Gets Sexy...

Oh yeah... I've heard this one before, but trust me- I most certainly listened again... ;-)

Ooohhhhhh.....

Apparently (word of the day!) I'm missing in action this week. Where the hell am I? I suppose I will return next week, if I find myself..

Last but not least- check THIS out!

Now if you'll all excuse me, I'm going to go loop this week's podcast....

PME Day Two... and post- expo thoughts

UPDATE! Link here to get a little audio from the roving Audio Addict reporter at the expo- asking the all important question and expressing herself so... eloquently. *rolls eyes*

I also neglected to mention two very important ladies who I also met at the expo- Jennifer and Jackie from The Morning BrewCast. I'm a horrible person to neglect two wonderful ladies. One of them is a fellow Pickle Reporter now, too! :-)

(I also have a few extra pictures up since yesterday too!)

From 10/2:
You notice how I wrote "PMD" in the sub line from the first day? Man, I was tired! I'm leaving it for my own amusement. I have a link at the bottom to some photos, and there are more coming to be added later.

Day two I got a little later start. Missed the keynotes in the morning, but got to the expo in time to mingle on the floor with a few more peeps, as I was really buying my time until Scott Sigler was over at the podcast book booth autographing the print version of "Earthcore". What a great guy! I told him that I am probably one of the few female listeners he has who heard "Infection", and thinks... AWESOME, rather than, EWWW! He was impressed. ;-)

I also bought another copy of "Podcasting for Dummies" JUST to get Evo and Tee's signatures in it. I took photos of what they wrote- oh yes I am an addict! (Anyone who would like a copy of the book, lemme know- I've got an extra now!!)

After that, I met up with a bunch of sci-fi podcasters and we went and grabbed some lunch. Oh how fun and geeky was that? Completely fun and geeky! Actually it was one of the high points of the expo, because I admire all of their writings so much. Had a good talk about writing reviews, iRivers, microphones, along with lots of laughter. I'm not sure my audio came out on that very well, which will be a total bummer!

I then did one more time around the expo floor, before heading back to my room for a break- a blessed break! Then I headed downstairs to meet up with Charles (Mostly News), Bruce (Zedcast), Andy (AndyCast), Christiana (Nina Kimberly), and Meredith (My Inner Athlete). Meredith also has a podcast called "Dear George: Letters to the President", which I must absolutely check out. It was awesome talking to her about that project- but did I have my recorder on? NOOOO. But I blame that on Charles for bringing me that second beer- I'm such a lightweight! But that is another story for another time.... (sorry about your bag, Ajay!)

There is no way to explain exactly how awesome this weekend was as a whole. I think personally, I am just happy to have found a niche. That niche is podcasting. Everyone there was both a fan, and a mini-celebrity. For one weekend everyone was "star-struck". Yet no one was acting any different than anyone else, so it was just a great time all around. No matter what your podcast is, everyone wanted to hear about it, and we all had that common ground of being podcasters. I mean, where else can you get a range from a Swingers cast, to a Catholic Priest?

One thing I did notice- audio drama/cinema podcasts did not have a huge representation. Yes, podiobooks were. AND there were a few casts there, such as Silent Universe and Dr. Floyd, but overall there needed to be more! So, Sonic Society, Decoder Ring, Texas Radio, Planet Retcon and others- start putting those pennies aside for next year!!! Audio drama must represent!

I also have about 20 new podcasts I'm going to check out, which should give me plenty for my review segments, as well as an excuse to do another list of what I'm listening to!

Enjoy the photos, there will be more to add soon, and hopefully some audio too!