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Doug Kaye on the state of podcasting
At Podcamp West yesterday, I interviewed Doug Kaye, the second person who began podcasting after Christopher Lydon — and before Adam Curry — so it's odd that Wikipedia doesn't mention Doug in its history of podcasting. We talk about IT Conversations, The Conversations Network and Gigavox Media. (Ourmedia page | watch video)
November 19, 2006 at 05:12 PM in Interviews, Podcasting | Permalink | Comments (1)
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The great thing about Wikipedia is that if Doug is missing from the history of podcasting, then just add his contribution. And, Doug has certainly made a contribution. When he started IT Conversations, he consolidated loose podcasts not only into a channel format for people to access, but he focused on recording events that people really wanted to listen to. Doug shaped the path for the current business model for podcasting.
Posted by: Colby Stuart at Feb 10, 2007 10:29:59 AM











