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Paul Tomblin
May 14th 07, 03:40 PM
Is there anybody else listening to the Pilotcast podcast? If so, do you
also have a problem with your podcast downloader re-downloading old
episodes? If so, are you using iTunes or some other podcast downloader?
It's the only podcast of the two dozen or so I subscribe to that has this
problem, so I suspect they're doing something odd with the feed.
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Thomas Borchert
May 14th 07, 04:00 PM
Paul,
> Is there anybody else listening to the Pilotcast podcast?
>
I am. No problems using Newsgator. My only problem is SNR.
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Thomas Borchert (EDDH)
Paul Tomblin
May 14th 07, 05:30 PM
In a previous article, said:
>Paul,
>> Is there anybody else listening to the Pilotcast podcast?
>I am. No problems using Newsgator. My only problem is SNR.
You mean from an audio engineering standpoint, the number of times they
step on each other's talk, or just the amount of BS?
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Thomas Borchert
May 14th 07, 08:24 PM
Paul,
> or just the amount of BS?
>
All, but most the latter. The Pilotcast is the prime example for me (as
a professional journalist) why "citizen journalism" won't fly. IMHO,
you have to be REALLY interested in flying or have a very long commute
(like I do) to listen to that stuff. The amount of repetition, of mic
hogging and of sometimes plain wrong facts is stunning. Only one of the
guys is halfway professional in his demeanor (sp?) (you'll know who I
mean).
But then again, granted, it has entertainment value and they have their
moments. And they deserve respect for the enormous effort.
As John Dvorak put it: "Citizen journalism is like citizen professional
baseball. Just because you like the Seattle Mariners doesn't mean you
can play worth a damn."
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Thomas Borchert (EDDH)
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