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Archive for March, 2005

Montreal Podcaster Meetup

Posted by Bob on March 26th, 2005

So it finally happened.. Several Montreal podcasters met up for a beer and a chit-chat. I recorded the event on the minidisc which you can see here amongst the pints of Griffon Blonde.

It was a nice time, and for the first time in my life, I was surrounded by 4 other podcasters at a table. [...]

RSS fixed

Posted by Bob on March 25th, 2005

When I changed the name of this blog, i never changed the RSS. So for you 2 or 3 people actually reading these posts, please note the change of RSS..
The link is under the XML button over here ———–>
It IS podcast-enabled, so don’t be surprised if one day, in a far, far away podcatcher…

Bob and AJ, Buddahead & The RIAA

Posted by Bob on March 22nd, 2005

Today we get the kind of email I love getting. It’s a band, and they want us to play their music on the Bob & AJ Show. I love helping bands get exposure, and any help we can give is our pleasure.. So the email goes like this:
Hi Bob & Aj,
I am writing to you [...]

Mobile recording

Posted by Bob on March 22nd, 2005

We’ve been getting comments asking how exactly we recorded the mobile CatFish Show last weekend. Despite the horrible car noise caused by really knobbly winter tires, it sounded ok.
Well, here’s what I used:
These hand-made condenser microphones from ebay seller microsound . These have a nice long wire which let me hang the mics from the [...]

So now what?

Posted by Bob on March 8th, 2005

It seems that in the last few weeks, the “big boys” have discovered podcasting. We’re starting to see a trickle of “corporate” podcasts, which surely will be followed by major media outlets (even the CBC is doing it.)
What does this mean for us “little” podcasters? I’m not sure, and I’m not sure anyone really knows. [...]