Pods & Blogs

Show notes: What's padding up

  • Chris Vallance
  • 13 Aug 06, 04:35 PM

I'm going to start regularly posting up the topics and interviews that I'm working on for the coming pods and blogs segment in the hope that we can develop a more collaborative approach to the segment. If you have a suggestion for a story please leave a comment. Here's what we're lining up for the wee small hours of Tuesday:

Terrorism in the UK. How do we avoid "expert-centric" coverage? Is there a different take on the issue that the mainstream media have missed?

Mobile War Reporting: We'll interview Erik Sundelof about how mobile phones can help people blog from dangerous places (see below)

Blogging at the fringe: We counted three plays based around blogs featuring at the Edinburgh Festival. Podcaster Ewan Spence was nominated for a Scottish BAFTA for his coverage of the event last year..we'll have a chat to him about the blog inspired performances.

The Million Dollar Podcast: Nielsen one of the US's leading media and market research companies claims the top podcasters should be earning a million dollars a month Nielsen Analytic's Larry Gerbrandt will explain all, including why you don't yet see that many podcasters driving Lamborghini's

Nancy White Interview: Robin Hamman speaks to Nancy White a leading expert in online-communities

Comments

  1. At 06:01 PM on 13 Aug 2006, Roberto Carlos Alvarez-Galloso,CPUR wrote:

    What's padding is an excellent article. I still have to find out what padding means.

  2. At 07:36 PM on 13 Aug 2006, chris wrote:

    Heh! Sorry forgot that's a very UK specific term. Padding-up is what cricketers do before they go out to bat. So I meant it in the sense of, "what's getting ready to go out". I suppose the US equivalent would be in the bull-pen perhaps?

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