Showing posts with label Podcasting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Podcasting. Show all posts

Monday, September 03, 2007

End of the podcast show

It made it to 77 episodes - longer than many of the MSM podcasts that were launched in a blaze of publicity a year or two ago - but sadly the Week in Politics podcast is no more. Life has been becoming frantically busy of late and something had to give - but thanks to all those who listened.

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Monday, January 15, 2007

Podcast Episode 52

A little later than normal, this week's podcast develops the theme of Tony Blair as a "follower not a leader" that I wrote about on this blog last week. It can be heard HERE or alternatively read on the Companion Blog HERE.

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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Podcast enters its second year

My Week in Politics Podcast is now one year old having orginally begun just before Christmas 2005 as an experiment on the this is regional websites which I was helping to manage at the time.

Regular readers of this blog may already have seen my look back at the political year 2006 and look ahead to 2007 in text form, but both are now available as podcasts. The Review of 2006 is available HERE, and the Preview of 2007 HERE.

Meanwhile, I am pleased to report some recognition for the podcast from Jonathan Shepherd over at Tory Radio, another blogger who helped pioneer the podcast medium. He has awarded me a CBE for "services to political podcasting" in his unofficial New Year's Honours List.

It's the only New Year's Honours List on which I am likely to feature, or indeed have any desire to, so cheers Jonathan!

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Friday, December 23, 2005

Hear my review of the year podcast!

Since blogging is now a bit old hat, I've taken a leap into the world of the latest internet buzzword - podcasting!

2005 has been an eventful year in politics with a General Election, the London bombings and a Tory leadership race with more twists and turns than the San Marino Grand Prix.

But will it be remembered in the longer-term for Tony Blair's re-election for a third term as Prime Minister, or David Cameron's election as Tory leader?

You can hear my review of the political year 2005 by going to this page and clicking on click here.