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  • How Apple Shaped Podcasting | On the Media | WNYC Studios
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    Highlight:A recent update to the Apple podcast app also included a tweak to how podcast downloads work. As a podcast user you’re free to shrug and move on. But for podcast creators this could be a big deal. According to data from Podtrac, overall downloads across the industry were down 15 percent as of February.  This American Life lost 20 percent of their downloads. Some shows at NPR saw a 30 percent dip. In this week's midweek podcast, OTM producer Molly Rosen looks at how Apple has shaped the podcast industry. A recent update to the Apple podcast app also included a tweak to how podcast downloads work. As a podcast user you’re free to shrug and move on. But for podcast creators this could b...
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  • 'Nanogardens' Sprout Up On The Surface Of A Penny : The Picture Show : NPR
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    Engineers at Harvard University have figured out a way to make microscopic sculptures of roses, tulips and violets, each smaller than a strand of hair.
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  • Unable to Get Simeone Fired, NPR Drops "World of Opera" (Davidswanson/War Is A Crime .org)
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  • An Interactive Guide to NPR's List of Top 100 Science Fiction and Fantasy Books
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    Kind of awesome
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  • Why Prosecutors Don't Go After Wall Street : NPR
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    What complete bullshit.
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  • Canadian Cable Company Offers Rotisserie Channel : NPR
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  • The Sad, Beautiful Fact That We're All Going To Miss Almost Everything : Monkey See : NPR
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  • The Fresh Air Interview: Author Daniel Okrent, Prohibition Life: Politics Loopholes And Bathtub Gin : NPR
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    So many nuances to the stupidity of Prohibition that I hadn't learned about before.
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  • Boy Floats Unharmed Down River On Toy Truck : NPR
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    "Police in Canada say a boy celebrating his third birthday was unhurt after floating down a river riding on top of a toy truck. The boy's family was camping when the boy wandered off."
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  • Bruce Campbell, King Of The B Movie : NPR
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    "You may also remember Campbell as the star of numerous B movies — think Man With the Screaming Brain. He's now directed and produced his own B movie, My Name is Bruce. He built the Western town featured in the film on his own property out of dead timber, and calls it "a very Little Rascals affair.""
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  • NPR Podcast Directory
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    "Use this tool to build a custom podcast of various topics, musicians, personalities and NPR programs."
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  • Why NPR is the Future of Mainstream Media
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    "But what is NPR doing differently that’s causing their listener numbers to swell? They basically have a three-pronged strategy that is helping them not only grow now, but also prepare for the future media landscape where traditional methods of consumption (TV, radio, print) could be greatly marginalized in favor of digital distribution."
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  • Conn. Woman Bitten After 'Bite Me' Remark : NPR
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    "A worker at the Connecticut Police Academy got into an argument with a man. She is an analyst at the academy, but the man called her a clerk. She says she responded by telling him, "bite me." She probably did not expect the man to take the invitation literally. And her antagoist, a former police captain, is accused of disorderly conduct."
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  • It's Paper. Paper Made Of Wombat Poo : NPR
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  • An Ode To Clicky Keys : NPR
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    "My All Things Considered story about the Model M keyboard is, of course, shot through with journalistic bias. I am unabashed in my preference for the metallic ring of an old keyboard's spring-loaded keys. I won't apologize for this partiality, but I will try to explain it."
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  • Old-School Keyboard Makes Comeback Of Sorts : NPR
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    "Almost all keyboards made since the early 1990s are, frankly, no good. A tiny group of writers and hackers know better. They use vintage IBM keyboards. Ugly, built like tanks, and, most importantly, with a spring under each key, and which clicks when you press it."
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  • Scott Horsley : NPR
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    "Scott Horsley is a business correspondent for NPR. He covers general economic issues with a special emphasis on energy. In 2004, Scott took a break from business reporting to cover John Kerry's presidential campaign. He also reported from the Pentagon during the Afghan war and the early phases of the Iraq war. "
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  • Chris Anderson: Ready to be Microchunked? : Converge
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    "Introduce ubiquity - public radio on iPods, cellphones, satellite radio, etc., and the connecting tissue between Favorite Show X and Station Y begins to fray."
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  • NPR Podcast Directory
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    "NPR has an OPML of all their podcasts."
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  • From WBEZ in Chicago | This American Life Podcasts
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    Fair enough: "Each podcast/downloadable episode is free for exactly one week, beginning the Monday after broadcast."
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  • Jon Udell: A takedown request from This American Life
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    "This American Life had converted from RealAudio streams to MP3s. That meant it was now possible to [synthesize] an RSS feed with enclosures,"
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  • MP3 link - Science advocate destroys global warming/AIDS dismisser
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    Last week, Ira Flatow of NPR's Science Friday program did a segment on politics and science, bringing on Tom Bethell, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science, and Chris Mooney, author of The Republican War on Science.
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  • NPR : Copyright Laws Severely Limit Availability of Music
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    "over 70 percent of American music recorded before 1965 is not legally available in the United States."
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  • NPR : There is No God (by Penn Jillette)
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    Wow, this is amazing: "Believing there is no God gives me more room for belief in family, people, love, truth, beauty, sex, Jell-o and all the other things I can prove and that make this life the best life I will ever have."
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  • Upcoming.org: Ira Glass at Michigan Theater (Saturday, December 10, 2005)
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    "The acclaimed host of NPR's "This American Life" visits the Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor for an evening of engaging recollections.""
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  • Science Friday: Making Science Radioactive - Audio and Podcasting
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    "You've asked for it -- so we're going to give it a try. Introducing a podcast of Science Friday..."
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  • Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog, interviewed on Fresh Air
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