Podcasting for dummies / Tee Morris, Chuck Tomasi and Evo Terra.

By: Morris, Tee
Contributor(s): Tomasi, Chuck | Terra, Evo
Publisher: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2008Edition: 2nd edDescription: xviii, 366 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780470275573 (pbk.); 047027557X (pbk.); 9780470397435; 0470397438Subject(s): Podcasting | Webcasting | World Wide Web | BroadcastingDDC classification: 006.7/876 LOC classification: TK5105.887 | .M67 2008Other classification: ST 252
Contents:
Podcasting on a worldwide frequency -- Getting the scoop on podcasting -- Getting the gadgets that make a podcast go -- Building your podcast's digital workstation -- hills are alive with the sound of podcasting -- Before you hit the record button -- Interview-fu : talk to me, grasshopper -- So what are you waiting for? : record, already! -- Cleanup, podcast aisle 7! -- Roll camera : video podcasting -- So you've got this great recording of your voice : now what? -- Shrink that puppy and slap a label on it -- Move it on up (to your Web server) -- Providing show notes -- Geeking it out on RSS -- Start spreadin' the news about your podcast -- Speaking directly to your peeps -- Fishing for listeners -- Pod-sibilities to consider for your show -- Show me the money -- Podcasting for publicity -- Podcasting for passion -- part of tens -- Top ten types of podcasts to check out -- Top ten most influential people in podcasting -- Top ten reasons why podcasting won't kill radio -- Top ten reasons why podcasting will kill (or seriously dent) radio..
Summary: A guide to podcasting explains how use recording tools to record a show combining music, commentary, or other media and then syndicate the feed through RSS or other broadcasting software that can be pulled down for use on a PIC, iPod, or other portable player.
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Previous ed.: published as by Tee Morris and Evo Terra. 2006.

Includes index.

A guide to podcasting explains how use recording tools to record a show combining music, commentary, or other media and then syndicate the feed through RSS or other broadcasting software that can be pulled down for use on a PIC, iPod, or other portable player.

Pt. I. Podcasting on a worldwide frequency -- Ch. 1. Getting the scoop on podcasting -- Ch. 2. Getting the gadgets that make a podcast go -- Ch. 3. Building your podcast's digital workstation -- Pt. II. hills are alive with the sound of podcasting -- Ch. 4. Before you hit the record button -- Ch. 5. Interview-fu : talk to me, grasshopper -- Ch. 6. So what are you waiting for? : record, already! -- Ch. 7. Cleanup, podcast aisle 7! -- Ch. 8. Roll camera : video podcasting -- Pt. III. So you've got this great recording of your voice : now what? -- Ch. 9. Shrink that puppy and slap a label on it -- Ch. 10. Move it on up (to your Web server) -- Ch. 11. Providing show notes -- Ch. 12. Geeking it out on RSS -- Pt. IV. Start spreadin' the news about your podcast -- Ch. 13. Speaking directly to your peeps -- Ch. 14. Fishing for listeners -- Pt. V. Pod-sibilities to consider for your show -- Ch. 15. Show me the money -- Ch. 16. Podcasting for publicity -- Ch. 17. Podcasting for passion -- Pt. VI. part of tens -- Ch. 18. Top ten types of podcasts to check out -- Ch. 19. Top ten most influential people in podcasting -- Ch. 20. Top ten reasons why podcasting won't kill radio -- Ch. 21. Top ten reasons why podcasting will kill (or seriously dent) radio..

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